RE: Dilemma for theists!
April 23, 2012 at 7:57 pm
(This post was last modified: April 23, 2012 at 7:58 pm by C Rod.)
(April 23, 2012 at 6:43 pm)Rhythm Wrote: I find it similarly disgusting that you are able to laugh when discussing the disgusting practice of scapegoating. Is this where we are now, laughing whilst someone else is tied to the post, anyone, as long is it is not ourselves?
It is still scapegoating, even when the subject is willing. It still doesn't work. It's still magic. I also find it very convenient for you that this "willing" victim is unable to speak for himself in the matter. I think it far more likely that the only party "willing' in this little song and dance is yourself.
Jews aren't hiding in my attic, nor are they hiding in yours, nor were they hiding in Jesus's, and just who is god supposed to be in this little analogy? The Nazis? Clever, but many of us have already beaten you to that punchline. I answer your questions directly, consistently, and coherently. Lets not pretend that anything else has ever been the case.
And I'm laughing(i like how i have to defend laughing, i know that type) because I'm capricious and while we have this day to day discourse i am facebooking and youtubing. I can laugh, anyways what you said was funny, that "Friends" episode is one of my favorites.
You know willingness contends its not scapegoating. You have to divert to magic and the proof of if the willingness is true to confirm or vanquish my assertion.
You didn't answer teh question? Why does God have to play a role in the scenario? All i proposed was humans and the human position.
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