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To choose....or not to choose?

The door is open … but walking through it is a personal choice. To ignore the open door, or to procrastinate, may not seem all that significant today. But on that future day, it will surpass all the other decisions we’ve ever made in our whole lives.

what do you choose?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Either way, you choose. You choose to accept YAHOSHUA, or you choose to reject Him.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No. You're wrong. It is NOT a choice.

    I'm an atheist. As in: I do NOT believe in god(s), period. And that isn't something I have chosen. It is just what's natural to me. I TRIED to believe in god. (The christian one). For the longest time.. But it just never felt right.. It was never true, in my heart.

    I'm a very analytical person. I ask WAY too many questions to just accept a religious dogma like that. "Boxes" of pre-designed reality? Sorry, I just don't do them. I cannot seem to get myself to swallow them. There is no logic. No PROOF that a higher power or a deity exists.

    And the X-tian one..? Well, frankly, the x-tian one is full of bullsh*t!!! (I am NOT gonna get into why I think so, right now. It would take way too much time, sorry.) If THAT god actually existed, I most definitely would not want to worship it. But it doesn't matter.. 'Cause it is all fiction anyways.

    So no... I cannot "choose" to walk through that door. That door is not real. That door is delusion. And deep inside of me, I know that. You cannot possibly erase that knowledge. I cannot be "saved". 'Cause I do not believe in salvation, and there is nothing that will make me believe in it.

    It's like asking you to believe an apple is triangular. You just know it isn't. And you cannot START believing it, even if you would want to do just that. Sorry, babe.. It's just not how reality works.

    Source(s): Atheist.
  • 1 decade ago

    No one is saved by opening a door. That is NOT the good news we are to share with others.

    They are saved by believing a set of FACTS. Those facts being that Jesus Christ (God in the flesh) died, was buried and rose again from the grave as a payment accepted by God the Father as PAID IN FULL for the penalty of OUR sins.

    The "door" won't save anyone. The truth of the finished work on the Cross is what saves. "Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God."

    No one is saved without trusting in the Crosswork of Christ.

    www.graceteacher.com

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It is also a personal choice to close an open door and open up a new door.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Depends on what the door leads to. Are you dumb enough to walk into a situtation where you'll be a slave knowing thats whats lying on the other side of the door? I'm not.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Winter

  • 1 decade ago

    What is the consequences of each choice? Which is the better choice of the two doors.

  • 1 decade ago

    When the door leads to the west wing of the mental ward, I think I'll pass.

    Source(s): your friendly neighborhood agnostic
  • 1 decade ago

    It depends on who is opening the door and inviting me in. Jesus is the door... Yeah I'll go in. The devil is also opening the door for alot of people so I refuse to go in with him.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought him back.

    Door.

    But what if the door turns out be in the Winchester House?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    to go through. but I thought it was more we had to open the door to invite Jesus in.

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