You probably believe soccer is the least popular sport out there too.Per "pewforum" Christian religions are on the decline:
http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/pr_15-05-12_rls-00/
Hold on, I'm looking for government statistics.
lmaoYou probably believe soccer is the least popular sport out there too.
brown people love to fuck without bcbottom line.... catholics aren't going anywhere
brown people don't swallow either. its in the biblebrown people love to fuck without bc
You will never breed.Also, I separated myself from religion once I became old enough to really understand some of the songs they forced us to sing back when I was in a Lutheran school.
Songs like:
Jesus loves me this I know
For the Bible tells me so
Little ones to him belong
They are weak but he is strong.
Essentially, as a kid, I'm worthless and weak without Jesus.
Bitch, I'm a strong motherfucker.
And if anyone ever makes my kid sing that song, I will punch them in the throat.
I don't know the difference between evangelical and mainline protestantism...Per "pewforum" Christian religions are on the decline:
http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/pr_15-05-12_rls-00/
Hold on, I'm looking for government statistics.
sounds like you are going straight to hellI don't know the difference between evangelical and mainline protestantism...
I'm not really practicing, but I'm confirmed as a member of the ELCA. So I guess that's evangelical? I mean it's right there in the name, but it's not all way out there, like those weird Missouri Synod Lutherans...
I dunno, my feelings on God are confused, and the Pope seems like a cool guy.
I think the only religion I have is infused by mid-western Swedes.sounds like you are going straight to hell
Question 4 seems completely irrelevant to the little story. Why is obedience suddenly a thing, and why does Kiko not only have to obey, but also be happy about his obedience?Lolz. I think the presumption is that (for example) you as a parent (or teacher) would ask a child to do something good or beneficial. I think for a kid, it's a consequences thing, not a control thing.
This!!!!!!Question 4 seems completely irrelevant to the little story. Why is obedience suddenly a thing, and why does Kiko not only have to obey, but also be happy about his obedience?
Guilt trip. Obey and like it, mwahahaha
Have you read Genesis? Just because the question doesn't pertain to what was said in the first page, doesn't mean it doesn't pertain to later on in that very story.Question 4 seems completely irrelevant to the little story. Why is obedience suddenly a thing, and why does Kiko not only have to obey, but also be happy about his obedience?
Guilt trip. Obey and like it, mwahahaha
Right, but where in the story I posted does it say anything about Adam and Eve? They pop up waaaay down the story in this bookHave you read Genesis? Just because the question doesn't pertain to what was said in the first page, doesn't mean it doesn't pertain to later on in that very story.
Adam and Eve disobey God and have to live with the consequenes of their actions.
Way down the story in this book? You know we can see it says Adam on the next page right?(4th line from the bottom)Right, but where in the story I posted does it say anything about Adam and Eve? They pop up waaaay down the story in this book
Asking the kids about nature being nice and fun then hitting them with the obey question makes zero sense