Wait, why is it a trick question?
'Heart Of Gold'
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Number 10 is a trick question, so I think it's impossible to not go to Hell.
Oooh. I thought the first one was Thou shalt not kill. Shows what I know.
I love that it makes you judge yourself.
I like the big INCORRECT.
Also not so very concerned.
So not concerned that I'm not even taking the test.
Number 10 is a trick question, so I think it's impossible to not go to Hell.
Just FTR, I knew what number one was, and said, truthfully, I think, that I've never broken it, and I'm still going to hell.
Wait, why is it a trick question?
It says that everyone has broken the 1st Commandment, so if you say you haven't then you're braking the 9th Commandment.
I didn't look at that quiz. I know what it is. And it makes me even angrier, because they're taking something profound, and making it a quizlet on the internet.
The point is, nobody is good enough, which I happen to believe. Even the best people (and I'm not one) have some filth in their lives. Yes we get the picture. I wonder if the quizzers ever thought if their little quizlet would put off more people than not. I mean heck, I believe their point and I'm furious.
I'm more concerned about what I'll be eating for lunch than if I'm bound for hell.
Oh, I didn't read the explanation.
Dude, doesn't that make it not just a trick question but a trick commandment if nobody can avoid breaking it?
eta, Cindy et al, I hope my making light of it isn't bothersome. I do find stuff like this so out there that it doesn't feel to me like mocking real people, but I hope it doesn't come across that way.
It says that everyone has broken the 1st Commandment, so if you say you haven't then you're braking the 9th Commandment.
Okay yeah, so apparently I am going to get myself all riled up before I go to Social Security. There's this whole nasty little sub-philosophy amongst some fundies and some evangelicals that equates holding anything important with idolatry. I think it's a crazy-guilt-making exercise that does nothing to increase a person's natural love of and devotion to, and connection with G-d, which is the point of the first commandment. Gimme a whip. It's time to clear out the temple.
I'm unreasonably annoyed at being told that I'm lying when I say I haven't broken the first commandment.
I love they say that liberals couldn't live with the "lusted in his heart" line from Matthew when Jimmy Carter is the President who has actually quoted it.