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	<title>Comments on: Taking His Name in Vain (It&#8217;s more than just words)</title>
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		<title>By: Kim Hee Soon</title>
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		<description>You probably have read Martin Luther&#039;s whatever Christian publication? Martin says that the commandments of god including the Ten commandments are made for believers to know that they are sinners, and only believing in God and asking for Jesus&#039; forgiveness (and making Jesus as if he is your wife or husband) thus can wash you clean. Jesus does this by making your sins his sins so you&#039;ll be pure forever. i don&#039;t remember anything about the christian bible but maybe the jewish bible is much accurate as i have heard. one of them or both say that thou shall not even covet anything but god himself. if you do, then you are sinful. and if you don&#039;t then god will give you everything he has to give. the problem with most christians that I&#039;ve went around with is that those who frequently go to church and has his mouth full of God says this god says that, so we must not do this and do that are those people who are truly sinners. they didn&#039;t think twice before acting on something bad, but only after the action has harmed someone. and then they would go to church and ask for forgiveness and recalling that whatever they have sinned, god/jesus, as if their wife/husband, will be make those sins as his own.

when i read the publication, it was definitely scary and quite leading you to really depend on God. Martin admits this is the real purpose of God as what he sees it to be. God wants people to believe in him and remember that if god makes your sins as his sins and you are then purified, then you should remember that whatever good deeds you have is god&#039;s good deeds. Martin says god wants people to know that all goods are from him and his products. all credits should be given to him and not to believers

my point here is if god is desperate for the credits that believers done so, then god is something just comparable to most humans who just need to have their deeds known to be famous. what i think that whatever good deeds we make, we should not care whether it will bring us fame or recognition. but sometimes we may demand for some credits to climb up the ladder, but this demand is not in anyway boastful or selfish as long as we demand it to increase strength and power to do more goods to those less fortunates.

well, obviously a part in us do demand a bit of attention from the public, but self-control and balance of everything are what i think are the most important. shouldn&#039;t this thought bring a whole lotta peace and love to everyone in the world?

idk, my thoughts are never organized, so i don&#039;t blame you if you find my comments even understandable or just plain crappy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You probably have read Martin Luther&#8217;s whatever Christian publication? Martin says that the commandments of god including the Ten commandments are made for believers to know that they are sinners, and only believing in God and asking for Jesus&#8217; forgiveness (and making Jesus as if he is your wife or husband) thus can wash you clean. Jesus does this by making your sins his sins so you&#8217;ll be pure forever. i don&#8217;t remember anything about the christian bible but maybe the jewish bible is much accurate as i have heard. one of them or both say that thou shall not even covet anything but god himself. if you do, then you are sinful. and if you don&#8217;t then god will give you everything he has to give. the problem with most christians that I&#8217;ve went around with is that those who frequently go to church and has his mouth full of God says this god says that, so we must not do this and do that are those people who are truly sinners. they didn&#8217;t think twice before acting on something bad, but only after the action has harmed someone. and then they would go to church and ask for forgiveness and recalling that whatever they have sinned, god/jesus, as if their wife/husband, will be make those sins as his own.</p>
<p>when i read the publication, it was definitely scary and quite leading you to really depend on God. Martin admits this is the real purpose of God as what he sees it to be. God wants people to believe in him and remember that if god makes your sins as his sins and you are then purified, then you should remember that whatever good deeds you have is god&#8217;s good deeds. Martin says god wants people to know that all goods are from him and his products. all credits should be given to him and not to believers</p>
<p>my point here is if god is desperate for the credits that believers done so, then god is something just comparable to most humans who just need to have their deeds known to be famous. what i think that whatever good deeds we make, we should not care whether it will bring us fame or recognition. but sometimes we may demand for some credits to climb up the ladder, but this demand is not in anyway boastful or selfish as long as we demand it to increase strength and power to do more goods to those less fortunates.</p>
<p>well, obviously a part in us do demand a bit of attention from the public, but self-control and balance of everything are what i think are the most important. shouldn&#8217;t this thought bring a whole lotta peace and love to everyone in the world?</p>
<p>idk, my thoughts are never organized, so i don&#8217;t blame you if you find my comments even understandable or just plain crappy.</p>
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