Website review: 1way2God.net - Home and Search
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puddintain2006 rated 6 months ago- From the page: "1way2God.net aims to provide the message of the Bible in a simple manner to those who are searching for God, and to provide helpful resources to encourage Christians in their faith."

Pistos rated 32 months ago- It's too bad that misconceptions spread such as found on this site. This site gives a handful of Scripture passages and tries to use them as justification that works are useless with regard to one's salvation. Unfortunately, a number of other passages (all conveniently omitted) describe the definite need for good works: separation of sheep from goats; tending to the hungry (and thirsty, ill, imprisoned), or failing to do so; James chapter 2. For further discussion on the necessity of works, post at http://purepistos.net/forums .

fire75034 rated 34 months ago- Need the word daily.

anneliese rated 34 months ago- Why should I believe in a religion made up over 2000 years ago by misogynistic men who didn't know what lightning was? Humanity needs to outgrow a need for imaginary friends.

anarch rated 34 months ago- Fuck it.. I don't need religion as a crutch. And I don't need someone to explain to me all the significances.. religion is something that should be taken metaphorically, and subjectively.. I believe it is poisoned by propaganda such as this.. Thumbs down.

Roysonpaul rated 35 months ago- From the page: "Why is "Jesus" the answer on so many people's lips? Why is this man who lived 2,000 years ago a swear word to some and saviour to others?"