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AbleEndangered
reply to post by ghostfacekilah00
I didn't alter it. That is how it is in the King James version.
I know the punishment for altering that...
edit on 26-11-2013 by AbleEndangered because: typo
Fraudfinder
reply to post by Greatest I am
Did a child write this thread?
Not worth a Christian's comment.
AbleEndangered
reply to post by Greatest I am
See, that is what happens when you read the book...
It takes more Faith after you read it!!
You are better off just popping blue pills (matrix reference, har..har)...
Good video!
I like how he regarded the story of Job as an indictment, because that is exactly what it was.
I don't think this guy is losing Faith. His old Faith was demolished because it was built on Sand.
His new Faith will be built on Stones and Mountains..The Rock!!
edit on 25-11-2013 by AbleEndangered because: additions
caterpillage
I don't have any arguments against what you say, you may be spot on.
I do though have a question for you.
Why is this important to you? Does it bother you that much to think people can have a faith in something greater than themselves? Is it really that crazy to think something unexplainable exists beyond our comprehension? It may, or it may not. We must decide for ourselves on that. If someone chooses a choice you did not choose, can that person not be left to their choice? Or do you feel a need to somehow convert this person to your line of thought, much the same as the Christians you seem to be at odds with?
You could be, of course a Satanist instead of an atheist as was my thinking, if so, I apologise in advance.
But if your an atheist, then, I ask, why the hate?
ghostfacekilah00
reply to post by Greatest I am
I'm a Christian, and I like to think I have a pretty good knowledge of the Bible and I will try to rebut some of the points made in the OP as objectively as possible. All of these answers obviously describe the Christian concept of God. First of all, you don't understand what Christians believe about God if you hold him to human standards. God is perfect, so there is absolutely no need to hold him to any human standard. You will never fully comprehend the awesomeness and power of God in this life, though you can in the next. As God says in the Bible "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts." Christians don't believe that God sins. Jesus was God incarnate, and Jesus never sinned. God can be wrathful, and he can be jealous, but he is only jealous for us and our love. We believe that He loves us more than we can comprehend. I mean, God didn't need to save us from our sins. God says that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross was the perfect representation of his love for us. God is slow to anger and rich in kindness, and the only time he is angry is when an injustice is being committed. The only times God intervenes supernaturally in the Bible is for the good of humanity. God has prophets warn the cities and peoples that he destroys who literally speak the words of God and warn the people to turn from their wicked ways. He always gives them a chance to change before he destroys them. He gave the Egyptians 9 plagues before killing their first-born, which is also a symbolic gesture, as God calls the Israelites his first-born and Moses tells the Pharoah that "God will not allow his first-born to be cut off." Christians do not believe that babies and kids go to Hell. As Jesus said when he had the children gather around him in front of a crowd, "The Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these." Children are not yet mature enough to commit a mortal sin worthy of separating themselves from God. God promised Abraham that he would not destroy a city even if he found a single just man inside of it. Sodom and Gemorrah were destroyed because of their wicked ways, as was Babylon. No, Christians do not believe that God is a sinner. You obviously haven't read the Bible OP, and I think that would probably be the best way to find the answers to your questions if that's what you're actually looking for. I think you might just be trying to get Christians to doubt their faith, which is understandable because you don't believe in God so your intentions wouldn't be evil or anything if that's what you're doing. I think you should give God a chance. Christians believe that God reveals himself to each individual person privately and spiritually. You don't have to believe in a spiritual realm for God to answer you, you just have to sincerely ask God to reveal himself to you if he is real. Something else you might not know is that Christians believe that Jesus lives through his true followers today through the power of the Holy Spirit (not very relevant, just something that a lot of people not familiar with Christianity aren't aware of). We all know what right and wrong is, and we all have a desire to be free from the guilt of all the wrong we've done. Knock and the door will be opened. That's a Bible verse. There are a lot of pretty beautiful promises and messages from God in there believe it or not. Give him a chance. If he doesn't reveal himself to you (granted, you likely can't comprehend how he will do that) after you sincerely try than he would have to be unjust to send you to Hell.edit on 25-11-2013 by ghostfacekilah00 because: (no reason given)edit on 25-11-2013 by ghostfacekilah00 because: (no reason given)edit on 25-11-2013 by ghostfacekilah00 because: (no reason given)edit on 25-11-2013 by ghostfacekilah00 because: (no reason given)
AbleEndangered
Shapeshifter Jesus was Chill compared to the Big Guy!!
ghostfacekilah00
Matthew 5: 38-48
“You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’39 But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also. 40 And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well. 41 If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles. 42 Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.
43 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ 44 But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, 45 that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. 46 If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? 47 And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? 48 Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
Any Christian who does not live out the teachings of Jesus with their actions is not a true follower of Christ and the light of Christ is not in them.
spartacus699
Even if that's true it doesn't matter. We're just men, he's God. He can do whatever he wants. The pot can't say to the potter "why did you make me like this", or "why are you running the show like that".
ChuckNasty
The deadly sins were created by the church and not God.
The 10 commandments are definite rules that any society needs to follow to flourish.
God gave them to man to follow, God follows whatever a God wants (Kings/Rulers/Presidents followed the same thinking).
Edit: Parents are an easier rule bender figure. Parents tell the kids to do X and not Y...all the while the parent does Y. The 'Do as I say, not as I do,' mentality is all.edit on 26-11-2013 by ChuckNasty because: as above
ChuckNasty
The 10 commandments are definite rules that any society needs to follow to flourish.
AfterInfinity
Excellent OP. Don't expect them to listen though. God could boil orphans in the blood of nuns and still be praised because he missed one.
As God says in the Bible "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts." Christians don't believe that God sins.
Jesus was God incarnate, and Jesus never sinned. God can be wrathful, and he can be jealous, but he is only jealous for us and our love. We believe that He loves us more than we can comprehend. I mean, God didn't need to save us from our sins. God says that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross was the perfect representation of his love for us. God is slow to anger and rich in kindness, and the only time he is angry is when an injustice is being committed. The only times God intervenes supernaturally in the Bible is for the good of humanity.
Josephus
Wrath - Usually for anger and hate to be considered wrath the feelings must be inordinate and uncontrolled. Romans 3:23 says "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." and Romans 6:23 says "For the wages of sin is death" I believe therefore that any act up to and including our destruction would be justified. Thankfully God has tempered his wrath and offered Grace through faith in his son.
Greed (as defined by Aquinas) Is the excessive desire for the temporal at the expense of the eternal. Others define it merely as the inordinate desire for material possessions. Psalm 24 says "The Earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it."
Sloth generally refers to spiritual laziness, meaning a failure of one's efforts to strengthen their relationship with God. If one were to include physical laziness I believe Hebrews 1:2-3 would suffice. "...through whom also he made the universe...sustaining all things by his powerful word."
Pride is the belief that oneself is essentially better than others. God has no equal against whom to compare himself against and is thus incapable of the sin of pride.
Lust is usually defined as excessive sexual want. I know of no instances where an act or motivation of God could be considered sexual.
Envy Refer to Greed I suppose. If all of creation belongs to God how can he be considered envious?
Gluttony is over-indulgence or over-consumption to the point of waste- obviously non applicable
Greatest I am
“offered Grace through faith in his son.”
Indeed. All we need do is embrace the satanic notion that we should try to profit from a barbaric and needless human sacrifice and embrace the notion that it is good to punish the innocent instead of the guilty.
I am not an atheist but Satan and Christians want atheists to embrace barbaric human sacrifice and the notion that we should profit from punishing the innocent instead of the guilty and here you are preaching for Satan. Shame on you.
In reality, if God did demand such a barbaric sacrifice, he would be sinning.
He would know that barbaric human sacrifice is immoral.
You do too. Right?
Those with good morals will know that no noble and gracious God would demand the sacrifice of a so called son just to prove it's benevolence.
When you die, Satan will ask you; How was your ticket to heaven purchased?
With innocent blood?
When you say yes, you become his.
Greatest I am
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“The Earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it."
Thanks for confirming God’s greed.
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Greatest I am
“sustaining all things by his powerful word."
Are you saying that God is maintaining the status quo of about 10 million children under ten years of age who starve and die of other preventable causes yearly?
That makes him quite a prick in my book. Not in yours I take it?
Greatest I am
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Pride is the belief that oneself is essentially better than others. God has no equal against whom to compare himself against and is thus incapable of the sin of pride.
He does that comparison by saying that we are to put no other Gods before him.
He is demanding that we feed his ego and pride.
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Greatest I am
“ Lust is usually defined as excessive sexual want. I know of no instances where an act or motivation of God could be considered sexual.”
A cuckolded Joseph might disagree. Especially when God became a deadbeat dad.
Greatest I am
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“If all of creation belongs to God how can he be considered envious?”
If?
If not, he would be.
Do you consider yourself owned and are those who own people not responsible for them? Think of those 10 million children again.