RE: If you believe in the God of the Bible, why try to prove it logically?
July 20, 2013 at 2:21 am
(This post was last modified: July 20, 2013 at 2:34 am by fr0d0.)
(July 19, 2013 at 3:18 pm)missluckie26 Wrote: Frodo. You've reworded your own absolute. And earlier in this thread we've talked about love and selflessness and how I have the capability for both without religion. I'm a good person and I am not against god if he were real, I'm neutral and he's the one condemning the majority of humanity to Suffering eternally for not believing in him without proof of his existence. I'm not drawing absolutes, he is and so are you if you are saying that by not being for god I'm not for love meaning I'm for hate which is for death even though I live my life based on love.
No, we did not resolve any of these issues earlier, I apparently am asking a question you have no answer to.
Where did I say if your not being for God you're not for love? I just said the opposite. That is how you're being absolutist. You have blinkers on because you're insisting that you're condemned despite what anyone says.
What question do I have no answer to? I have no answer to change your own belief that God condemns you? I can't change your mind. You have to do that. Like most of the atheists here, you see bad where there is none. Like Anakin, you twist the truth to suit your own purposes: because you can't provide good reason for your objection. You cling onto the bad idea you have because if you didn't, your pack of cards would come tumbling down. You have to free yourself from that negativity you harbour. Not accept God. But stop blaming him or the idea of him. You are the only one that matters to you, and you need to take some responsibility where you've been foolish.
And the big question... do you still think Anakin was right to prevent the death of Darth Sidius?