MrsKent26
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Oh oh I know this one! It's some BS about how god gave us free will and how we're evil because he allows us to be.
And then he lets us drown for it?

Oh oh I know this one! It's some BS about how god gave us free will and how we're evil because he allows us to be.
But know this, they only hate the Christian because they hated Christ first.
You can also see that events taking place in the world are as per scripture said they would be.
http://www.raptureforums.com/BiblePr...01lastdays.cfm
Many of these people here who I have debated with will deny the scriptures, that they are full of contradictions. But God is good and does answer many of these supposed contradictions.
2 Timothy 3:16: "All scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching, correcting..."
http://thedevineevidence.com/skeptic...adictions.html
http://www.answersingenesis.org/arti...cripture-index
(This one has to do with creation-evolution) http://www.answersingenesis.org/get-...tering-critics
In Psalm 104:6-9, the passage does indeed say that the mountains rose after these mountains (land) were under water. After these mountains rise, scripture only then indicates that the flood waters will not be able to flood the earth anymore - that boundaries have been set - would it be these newly formed mountains and valleys that are the boundaries? Regardless of that, the real point I am making here is that the Bible got it correct that mountains were under water at some point just as evolution says. The rising of these mountains is after a time they were under water according to the scripture and the sea fossils we find on mountain tops confirm evolution's explanation of why we find sea fossils on mountain tops, at least to the point of mountains rising after being under water. The Bible really did get it right even despite evolutionists denial of the flood account, the idea that evolutionists will say that the mountains were under water is exactly what this scripture says.... oh, and scripture says it perhaps thousands of years before evolutionists found this to be true.
1) Job 26:7 God hangs the earth on nothing.
2) Isaiah 40:22 Earth is circular.
3) Job 9:8 God stretches out the heavens. Think the big bang here.
Why wouldn't I? I'm not the one who refuses to have a discussion.If you know this then why do you keep referring to me in your posts?
The way Christians try to sugar coat their God or don't seem to see the strange dichotomy really baffles me. Let's ignore all the stuff in the Old Testament and just focus on the New Testament. The Christian doctrine is allll about the love of God and his "Son" then it turns right around and tells you that that same all loving all powerful all knowing God is going to burn you forever in a lake of fire if you don't accept that love. That's not love folks. Not any definition of love matches that. It's insanity is what it is. It's insanity sugar coated and gift wrapped to look like love. And it leaves Christians with a warped idea of love and righteousness and it leaves them worrying more about the afterlife and their own place in it more than this life and the real suffering of others.
The Christian doctrine is allll about the love of God and his "Son" then it turns right around and tells you that that same all loving all powerful all knowing God is going to burn you forever in a lake of fire if you don't accept that love.
The only thing close to the concept of "god" that might exist, I assume that would be some kind of massive energy or a universal conscience, that surely doesn't give a F*** if humans worship "him" or how many times we pray in its name and if we sin, we will burn in hell for eternity. Those are purely man made fantasy based on superstitious fears and to control the masses of the population easier. It would be childish at the least especially in this day and age to believe in those ridiculous concepts.
I don't get it, if one person or people don't believe what you feel is the correct belief, or have a different set of beliefs than your own, what's the point of trying to convince that party that your side is right and their side is wrong?
Science and religions aside I personally don't think anyone knows the truth. If you decide to take the universe and evolution as your belief of how we've gotten to where we are now that's fantastic, and if you believe that what's written in the Bible or any religious text is the reason we are where we are that's amazing as well. Who am I to say what's right or what's wrong?
If someone is happy with what they believe in and that makes their life more comfortable and reassuring then that makes me happy for them as well. I don't care if they believe in science or a grand creator or that were all living in someone else's dream.
Idk what I personally believe, I lean towards the more science/evolution thing but I also find comfort in some higher power out there whatever that may be. I'm by no means religious but I attended catholic school for 12 years, I've come to take the Bible as stories to live your life by to make others lives better, not to be taken as a literal fact.
I'm just happy to have life and share it with those around me, I try to make the best out of every day that I can and enjoy the short time we have here. If after this life I spend eternity with those I've known that'd be cool, if I'm stuck in the found forever and it's all shut off then I'm glad I had the time I experienced, if I'm reincarnated I hope I get to be a bird cause they seem like they have fun, plus I wanna fly!
Okay, back to all your silly argumentsI'll creep back into the shadows.
I don't get it, if one person or people don't believe what you feel is the correct belief, or have a different set of beliefs than your own, what's the point of trying to convince that party that your side is right and their side is wrong?
...Who am I to say what's right or what's wrong?
I mean... it looks like God paid a ransom to himself, actually, so to save us from a punishment which he put on us in the first place.
Pretty much.
If there is an a God that is benevolent, then that God does not want evil to happen.
If there is a God that is omnipotent, then that God can prevent evil from happening.
If God both wanted to prevent evil and could do so, then there would be no evil in the world.
There is evil in the world.
Therefore, God cannot be both benevolent and omnipotent, or there cannot exist an all powerful and perfectly good God.
So which is it? Is your god either 1) Not all powerful or 2) Not all good?
If you can't pick one of those, why?
If you can pick...why do you believe in a God that is not powerful enough to vanquish evil or not kind enough to want to?
The way Christians try to sugar coat their God or don't seem to see the strange dichotomy really baffles me. Let's ignore all the stuff in the Old Testament and just focus on the New Testament. The Christian doctrine is allll about the love of God and his "Son" then it turns right around and tells you that that same all loving all powerful all knowing God is going to burn you forever in a lake of fire if you don't accept that love. That's not love folks. Not any definition of love matches that. It's insanity is what it is. It's insanity sugar coated and gift wrapped to look like love. And it leaves Christians with a warped idea of love and righteousness and it leaves them worrying more about the afterlife and their own place in it more than this life and the real suffering of others.
Hell as a concept is just strange. Finite sins warrant infinite punishment? How does that make any sense? Is that the best an all knowing and logical being could come up with? I doubt it. The concept reeks of flawed human logic or the human need to control others.
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Behold the terrifying monstrosity where humans living with dinosaurs, the tower of Babel leading to different languages, and a world wide flood will be presented as "history" and "science".
Is it wrong that I want to visit this theme park? It looks like fun.
Funny enough...when Christians broke off from the catholic church they still clung to some of those incorrect concepts and still do even to this day.