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Karla Akins
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    karlaakins:

“The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.”  Psalm 14:1
I didn’t say that.  The Word of God does.  I don’t think I’d drive a bus or ride one with this on the side of it.
Apparently, it’s part of a campaign by atheists to raise money to “spread the word” that ding dong God is dead.
If I am wrong, and there is no God, then I lose nothing when I die.
If they are wrong, and I am right — I wouldn’t want to be them on judgement day.  It really makes me sad.  I can’t imagine living without hope there is a God Who loves me.  Without that — what is there?

This kind of thing makes me feel the urgency of what we do as pastor’s wives.  People have got to know that God loves them.  He doesn’t just sit in judgement of them — He yearns to be in fellowship with His children.

    karlaakins:

    “The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.”  Psalm 14:1

    I didn’t say that.  The Word of God does.  I don’t think I’d drive a bus or ride one with this on the side of it.

    Apparently, it’s part of a campaign by atheists to raise money to “spread the word” that ding dong God is dead.

    If I am wrong, and there is no God, then I lose nothing when I die.

    If they are wrong, and I am right — I wouldn’t want to be them on judgement day.  It really makes me sad.  I can’t imagine living without hope there is a God Who loves me.  Without that — what is there?

    This kind of thing makes me feel the urgency of what we do as pastor’s wives.  People have got to know that God loves them.  He doesn’t just sit in judgement of them — He yearns to be in fellowship with His children.

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