Momo-P (post: 1238303) wrote:Oh ya. Us Christians? Totally crazy. Very stupid. *giggles*
Fish and Chips (post: 1238329) wrote:There are an awful lot of brain dead Christians.
The article itself is good news for a nation drowning in Communism and Atheism. I'd advise all members to avoid the comments section though, unless your blood presure is considerably lower than mine.
sharien chan (post: 1238426) wrote:I'm wondering why places like China and Japan have trouble with Christianity (Well China I understand more so because of the government etc) but why Korea has a huge population of Christians.
sharien chan wrote:I'm wondering why places like China and Japan have trouble with Christianity (Well China I understand more so because of the government etc) but why Korea has a huge population of Christians.
Society trends toward the path the educated go down. To us, thanks to the domination of our schools and social institutions by secular progressives, it shows we are moving away from God. (Coincidence that our power in the word is also waning?)Momo-P (post: 1238303) wrote:Something I loved was on the second page. A few weeks ago (I'll have to track down the article), but some big news site apparently reported that "people who believe in God are less intelligent". I didn't bother to read it because it was bull, but I just LOVED hearing how so many members have degrees and whatnot.
Oh ya. Us Christians? Totally crazy. Very stupid. *giggles*
But either way, go God! 50% in ten years? And that's just the ones they know? Dang that's amazing.
Hiyakawa Sayaka (my character from my writing) wrote:God has given me a gift, that I really don't know what to do with. I guess, all I can do is put it in his hands, keep my hands inside the car, and expect to end up destroying parts of Tokyo with my perfectly good guitar.
sharien chan (post: 1238426) wrote:I'm wondering why places like China and Japan have trouble with Christianity (Well China I understand more so because of the government etc) but why Korea has a huge population of Christians.
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