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"Rune" <run### [at] inamecom> wrote in message
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> "Jerry" wrote:
> > In general, Christians do not worship Satan. To do so
> > ensures their eternal damnation well beyond their few
> > years as mortal beings.
> This is what I feared. Some says that "worship" can mean anything numinous
> and supernatural (which would include hell), but according to you, it also
> has to be something you find positive (which excludes hell).
> So I'm still confused... :(
Well, that all depends.. Do they worship what they consider 'God' out of
fear of hell? Depends on what tangent you wish to take with it. I would
say, go with it. If you really want alot about it, check out
http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/dict.pl?term=worship
I'd say it's a judgment call, no pun intended. I'd say to worship
something, you have the revere it in some way. This would denote a positive
light. You could really take a tangent on it, and say that in the way one
worships, they are worshiping hell, in the guise of doing so to their god..
I mean, christians raping young children and all. (NOT trying to create an
argument, merely trying to point out ways to interpret things in a personal
light..)
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