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The Immorality of God - Slavery in the Old Testament
RE: The Immorality of God - Slavery in the Old Testament
I'll be the first to admit I can't find the words to make good points like many of my friends here, but I CAN detect bullshit and asshattery when I see it. Why is it when the religious people on here are up against a wall, they are yhe first ones to resort to insults, but then have the nerve to cry persecution when they are challenged in the slightest? I see good debating followed by the throwing of the first insult by a christer.

Now I suppose the staff will be getting accused of throwing their weight around because the christers aren't getting their way. What crap.

The free will argument is bullshit. Plain and simple. Your god can't have it both ways. You can't say what his plan is if you say he gave us free will. That sort of reasoning doesn't make sense. And Christians resort, when all else fails, to accusing atheists of hating god. News flash:

I am not an atheist because of any hatred towards God. I can't hate something that doesn't exist.

I'm pretty confident other atheists feel the same. Even if they don't, I wish Christians would stop assuming to know how atheists feel and what they think. We aren't stupid by any means. So knock it off with that already.

If your god was real, I'd tell him to his face what a piece of shit I thought he was. Then he would know how I felt. If he came to me and said that I must follow him or die, option two sounds so much better than bowing down to a narcissistic, cowardly, small minded, hateful, arrogant, misogynistic turd burglar who threatens innocent children, allows rape and slavery and has the power to eradicate everything evil in the world, but refuses to do so. Yep, death is the better option.

Oh, and just to add insult to injury, I would sit in front of him while eating a meat lovers pizza, sporting my new hair cut and wearing jeans and a silk shirt.
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RE: The Immorality of God - Slavery in the Old Testament - by Joods - January 25, 2016 at 2:40 pm

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