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Psalm 137:9
RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 11, 2017 at 10:21 pm)Khemikal Wrote:
(October 11, 2017 at 10:10 pm)Godisgood Wrote: Yeah He may have committed it but it was Just!
-said everyone who ever attempted genocide ever.  

Quote:Considering you even acknowledged yourself that they were wicked, that makes for an even stronger case that He was Just.

Let's ignore the fact that I made no such acknowledgement and run with it.  Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness".  

They were all wicked.  Wicked wicked wicked.  Lets kill them.  Praise the lord, hallelujah.
Let's ignore the fact that I made no such acknowledgement and run with it.  Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness".  

Even the infants, yes, even the infants.  The animals?  Yup.  They were all wicked.  Wicked wicked wicked.  Lets kill them. 

Well slow down a minute. We will get to the infants, children and animals, but for right now lets just talk about the adults.

(October 11, 2017 at 10:23 pm)Godisgood Wrote:
(October 11, 2017 at 10:21 pm)Khemikal Wrote: -said everyone who ever attempted genocide ever.  


Let's ignore the fact that I made no such acknowledgement and run with it.  Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness".  

They were all wicked.  Wicked wicked wicked.  Lets kill them.  Praise the lord, hallelujah.
Let's ignore the fact that I made no such acknowledgement and run with it.  Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness".  

Even the infants, yes, even the infants.  The animals?  Yup.  They were all wicked.  Wicked wicked wicked.  Lets kill them. 

Well slow down a minute. We will get to the infants, children and animals, but for right now lets just talk about the adults.
Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness". 

Yes also consider the fact that everyone is a sinner and that there is no one who does Good. Good as Gods definition means perfection.  What is the consequence of sin?
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RE: Psalm 137:9
Genocide? The answer is genocide isn't it. Because justice.

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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 11, 2017 at 10:23 pm)Godisgood Wrote:
(October 11, 2017 at 10:21 pm)Khemikal Wrote: -said everyone who ever attempted genocide ever.  


Let's ignore the fact that I made no such acknowledgement and run with it.  Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness".  

They were all wicked.  Wicked wicked wicked.  Lets kill them.  Praise the lord, hallelujah.
Let's ignore the fact that I made no such acknowledgement and run with it.  Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness".  

Even the infants, yes, even the infants.  The animals?  Yup.  They were all wicked.  Wicked wicked wicked.  Lets kill them. 

Well slow down a minute. We will get to the infants, children and animals, but for right now lets just talk about the adults.

(October 11, 2017 at 10:23 pm)Godisgood Wrote: Let's ignore the fact that I made no such acknowledgement and run with it.  Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness".  

Even the infants, yes, even the infants.  The animals?  Yup.  They were all wicked.  Wicked wicked wicked.  Lets kill them. 

Well slow down a minute. We will get to the infants, children and animals, but for right now lets just talk about the adults.
Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness". 

Yes also consider the fact that everyone is a sinner and that there is no one who does Good. Good as Gods definition means perfection.  What is the consequence of sin?
Yeah He may have committed it but it was Just!-said everyone who ever attempted genocide ever. 


Yes however this is God. He is the Creator of all things. He does no wrong. He knows everything and we dont. He knows best and we dont. There is a difference between God and other criminals. A major major difference.

Got to go! TTYL!

(October 11, 2017 at 10:23 pm)Lutrinae Wrote:
(October 11, 2017 at 10:22 pm)Godisgood Wrote: It has a lot to do with what we are discussing.

Then perhaps you can describe it in your own words rather than referring me to a google search whereby I am uncertain if I have even clicked on the right link.

Got to go! TTYL!

(October 11, 2017 at 10:26 pm)Godisgood Wrote:
(October 11, 2017 at 10:23 pm)Godisgood Wrote: Let's ignore the fact that I made no such acknowledgement and run with it.  Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness".  

Even the infants, yes, even the infants.  The animals?  Yup.  They were all wicked.  Wicked wicked wicked.  Lets kill them. 

Well slow down a minute. We will get to the infants, children and animals, but for right now lets just talk about the adults.

Genocide as a "just" punishment for "wickedness". 

Yes also consider the fact that everyone is a sinner and that there is no one who does Good. Good as Gods definition means perfection.  What is the consequence of sin?
Yeah He may have committed it but it was Just!-said everyone who ever attempted genocide ever. 


Yes however this is God. He is the Creator of all things. He does no wrong. He knows everything and we dont. He knows best and we dont. There is a difference between God and other criminals. A major major difference.

Got to go! TTYL!

(October 11, 2017 at 10:23 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: Then perhaps you can describe it in your own words rather than referring me to a google search whereby I am uncertain if I have even clicked on the right link.

Got to go! TTYL!
the first link was right and the second. both are on gotuestion.s
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RE: Psalm 137:9
Godisgood, how about not trying to quote anyone. How about just typing in our username if you're referring to us and then responding to us without quoting.
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RE: Psalm 137:9
I'm always amused that the "Pagan" philosopher, Celsus, had a higher opinion of god than his xristard followers!


Quote:"God does not inflict correction on the world as if he were some unskilled laborer who is incapable of building something properly the first time around; God has no need to purify what he has built by means of a flood or a conflagration (as they teach)."


Celsus c 180 AD
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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 11, 2017 at 10:26 pm)Godisgood Wrote: Yes however this is God. He is the Creator of all things. He does no wrong. He knows everything and we dont. He knows best and we dont. There is a difference between God and other criminals. A major major difference.

Got to go! TTYL!
God and other criminals indeed.  I couldn't have put it better myself.  Compared to your god, the rest of them are rank amateurs - to hear the story told.
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RE: Psalm 137:9
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RE: Psalm 137:9
Did you get new bait for your hook?
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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 11, 2017 at 10:28 pm)Khemikal Wrote:
(October 11, 2017 at 10:26 pm)Godisgood Wrote: Yes however this is God. He is the Creator of all things. He does no wrong. He knows everything and we dont. He knows best and we dont. There is a difference between God and other criminals. A major major difference.

Got to go! TTYL!
God and other criminals indeed.  I couldn't have put it better myself.  Compared to your god, the rest of them are rank amateurs - to hear the story told.

Compared to your god, the rest of them are rank amateurs

What does that mean?

(October 11, 2017 at 10:14 pm)Lutrinae Wrote:
(October 11, 2017 at 10:10 pm)Godisgood Wrote: Just type into Google this: If God knew that Adam and Eve would sin, why did He create them?

FYI I'm about to leave for dinner in about minutes.

Enjoy your dinner.

I'm uncertain what searching "If God knew that Adam and Eve would sin, why did He create them?" has to do with our current discussion.

Is this the link?
https://www.gotquestions.org/if-God-knew...e-sin.html

The first line of the answer:
Answer: The Bible says that God created all things—including us—for Himself.

That does not reassure me of god being a good being whatsoever.  "For himself" seems rather selfish; one would think a god was above that.

That does not reassure me of god being a good being whatsoever. "For himself" seems rather selfish; one would think a god was above that. 

https://www.gotquestions.org/why-did-God-create-us.html
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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 11, 2017 at 10:23 pm)Godisgood Wrote: Yes also consider the fact that everyone is a sinner and that there is no one who does Good. Good as Gods definition means perfection.  What is the consequence of sin?

Sin is an imaginary crime against an imaginary being.  People do indeed do good, liar.
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