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Originally posted by queenannie38
Only if you’re digging down unnecessarily in order to find the answer which won’t make things out of line with what you prefer to think.
Originally posted by SKMDC1
Originally posted by queenannie38
Only if you’re digging down unnecessarily in order to find the answer which won’t make things out of line with what you prefer to think.
Isn't that just a negative way of saying someone bases their beliefs on their own observations and experience rather than what someone else tells them?
Originally posted by queenannie38
No, not all.
Originally posted by queenannie38
But even if I had agreed with your assessment, your point isn't even relevant to this thread. Read the original post and see that it is not asking what we think, from within.
Truthseeka asked what the bible said, not your heart.
Originally posted by queenannie38
So either say what the bible says or don't.
Originally posted by queenannie38
Not every discussion about God and spiritual matters is about personal opinion vs another's--
That is something that you would have to understand on your own. I'm sorry, but that's just truth.
Originally posted by SKMDC1
Originally posted by queenannie38
No, not all.
How is it different?
Originally posted by queenannie38
Read the original post and see that it is not asking what we think, from within.
Truthseeka asked what the bible said, not your heart.
There are many who would argue they are one in the same.
Originally posted by queenannie38
So either say what the bible says or don't.
That's like trying to get a math lesson out of poetry. The Bible isn't a math textbook or even a history textbook. It's ancient spiritual writing more akin to poetry to anything else and your "heart" is required when reading it. Do you understand what I'm saying? Can you draw me a map of ancient Sumeria by reading "Gilgamesh"? Of course not. Can you give me troop movements and casualty rates based on "The Song of Roland"? Of course not.
Of course it is. Otherwise it wouldn't be spirituality, it would be science and history. There ARE NO concrete answers to spiritual questions. Those that think there are usually end up drinking the poison kool-aid and trying to hitch a ride on a comet.
I fear that you have no idea how foolish you sound.
I fear that you won't find out any concrete answers about the nature of God until it's too late to share with the rest of us.
Originally posted by queenannie38
Right on dbrandt! Now that's a direct and strong answer. I like you.
God is responsible and we are accountable.
Originally posted by queenannie38
Why are you telling me this?
Originally posted by queenannie38
So either say what the bible says or don't.
Originally posted by queenannie38
I fear that you have no idea how foolish you sound.
Originally posted by SKMDC1
Well, that's the risk one takes when entering into discussions with people who have no interest in the answers.
There was a father who had a young son. They lived on a very busy street, and the father was concerned about his young son’s curiosity to venture too close to it. He told him that there were dangers near the street, and that he did not want him to ever cross it alone. Now the father knew that this would only tantalize the child TO CROSS THE STREET! So he had a plan.
Well, as you can guess, the next day, the boy headed right for the busy thoroughfare! When he crossed it, there was a big tree on the other side of the road. As he approached it, a huge man, in a black mask and cape, jumped out from behind the tree! It scared the little boy so bad that he ran lickety-split back across the road, crying out his father’s name! When he got to the house, his father was waiting for him there, and met him with open arms. The little boy was never so happy to embrace his dad. His dad admonished him gently, and told him that when he was older [and more mature], he could not only cross that street, but that he would be able to go anywhere that he wanted. A few years later, when his son had gotten a little older, the father went to his closet (with his son), and showed him the cape and mask that were hanging there! They both had a good laugh!
Originally posted by Mike Phil
Take this example: you have a son. He will ask you to buy him a bicycle when he´s old enough for that; if you have the money much likely you will buy him the bicycle so he can play with the other kids in the block. You also know that sooner or later your son will fall from the bicycle and hurt himself (happens with every single kid in the world that rides a bicycle).
You know when you are purchasing the bicycle that he will hurt himself; does that make you a bad father ? No. Only by falling from the bike he will know that next time he shouldnt ride it so fast.
Humans in many situations only understand whats wrong with pain; dont ask me why, we are just like that. God gets into this and thru some pain, you actually understand and give importance to things you never thinked about. Associating the evil and stupidity of mankind to God and blame it for the death of people doesnt make much sense. Just read queen annie post on how many died without the so called God hand and you will get it pretty easy.
Originally posted by truthseeka
Please.
Buying your kid a bike when you know they'll fall off is a FAR cry from creating them and later destroying them, when you knew beforehand they would piss you off. THAT makes you a bad creator.
Originally posted by Yumi
With God killing animals, isn't that a sign of a Serial Murderer? The World Flood proves God is a Serial Killer
Originally posted by Mike Phil
So you suggest putting kids around a bubble so they wont hurt themselves at all ? Because according to your line of toughts if you as a parent before hand know that your child will suffer superficial pain, you are doubtless a bad parent. I know you are applying this to religion and not taking literally but think about it. And think about how many parents buy this bycicle to see their kids smile even knowing they may cry sooner or later. RCC and other organisations gave everyone the idea that God is 1000% uncapable of inflict pain into humans (unless you dont believe in God according to them, but thats a diff topic).