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Psalm 137:9
RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 12, 2017 at 12:39 am)Astreja Wrote:
(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.

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

Saying that sin is an imaginary crime is your opinion. Saying that the Christian God is imaginary is also your opinion!!

(October 12, 2017 at 1:06 am)Godisgood Wrote:
(October 12, 2017 at 12:39 am)Astreja Wrote: Sin is an imaginary crime against an imaginary being.  People do indeed do good, liar.

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

Saying that sin is an imaginary crime is your opinion. Saying that the Christian God is imaginary is also your opinion!!

People do indeed do good, liar

Thats terrific. Gods standard of good is perfect. Are people perfect??  And also, Good according to what standard?
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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 12, 2017 at 12:32 am)Godisgood Wrote: Hi! I'm back.

I bet you have the same tired act, though.
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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 12, 2017 at 1:06 am)Godisgood Wrote: Gods standard of good is perfect. Are people perfect??  And also, Good according to what standard?

I don't give a flying fuck about your imaginary fiend's standards.  Perfection is bollocks.  Any act of good, no matter how imperfect and no matter how small, is still an act of good.

Quote:Saying that sin is an imaginary crime is your opinion. Saying that the Christian God is imaginary is also your opinion!!

Yes. And my opinions in that regard are quite robust. The more I hear about ChristInsanity, the more idiotic it seems and the lower the probability of me ever taking it seriously.
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RE: Psalm 137:9
It would really help if Godisgood would learn how to properly quote people. All of these superfluous repeated lines from other people are annoying.
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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 12, 2017 at 8:51 am)KevinM1 Wrote: It would really help if Godisgood would learn how to properly quote people.  All of these superfluous repeated lines from other people are annoying.

Agreed.  Purports to speak on behalf of the most powerful being in the universe and can't even be arsed to learn how to operate a fairly simple bit of software. WTF?
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RE: Psalm 137:9
For an alleged god his followers do tend to be the lowest of the low!
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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 12, 2017 at 1:06 am)Godisgood Wrote: [quote='Astreja' pid='1636128' dateline='1507783177']



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

Saying that sin is an imaginary crime is your opinion. Saying that the Christian God is imaginary is also your opinion!!


But its an opinion based on current evidence.



You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.

Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.




 








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RE: Psalm 137:9
(October 12, 2017 at 10:52 am)downbeatplumb Wrote:
(October 12, 2017 at 1:06 am)Godisgood Wrote:
(October 12, 2017 at 12:39 am)Astreja Wrote: Sin is an imaginary crime against an imaginary being.  People do indeed do good, liar.

Saying that sin is an imaginary crime is your opinion. Saying that the Christian God is imaginary is also your opinion!!


But its an opinion based on current evidence.
Yep, evidence based opinions trump feelings and wishes over what people want to believe.
The God we are left with is the child's "my Dad could beat up your Dad" level of discourse.
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RE: Psalm 137:9
The entire notion of sin is patently ridiculous.

A 'perfect' being creates imperfect beings with an innate proclivity for certain behavior, a lot of it arbitrarily labeled as being 'bad', and then punishes these lesser beings for not successfully overcoming their programming because the 'perfect' being's love should be more... something (powerful? attractive?).

It's just moronic all around. A children's tale that far too many people haven't matured past.
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In 1588 the English were just positive that "god" had sent the storms which destroyed the Spanish Armada.  By 1589 it seems that "god" had switched sides as the much lesser known English Armada was also savaged by storms as they attempted to invade Portugal.  The English Armada was a colossal flop too.  So either:

1.  "God" has trouble making up his mind, or

2.  There is no "god" and there are always storms in the Atlantic that no amount of fucking praying will stop!
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