RE: Hostage to fear
July 23, 2015 at 4:08 pm
(This post was last modified: July 23, 2015 at 4:10 pm by Spacetime.)
(July 22, 2015 at 4:53 pm)Randy Carson Wrote: Here, you wrote "Sorry, mate." So, I wrote, "Sorry, sport" as a variation. Why do you take issue with what I wrote when you wrote something similar yourself?
Like I also called you "bro" or "brother"? Which is a term of endearment. You don't call another grown man "sport" without intending to be perceived as talking down to another. So don't act indignant, as if you're just altogether unaware.
Quote:Apparently when you can't deal with the questions, you resort to talking about me. That's always helpful.
Oh no, you were the one that had to take 3 weeks off from answering mine. Remember?
Quote:So, I'll keep this really simple so that I don't take up too much space or time...
The Four-Question Approach to Thinking About Theodicy
Question #1:
Would you like to see laws prohibiting a person from choosing to have or obtain an abortion, prohibiting premarital sex, or prohibiting homosexual behavior?
It's not a trick question, so you can be honest. Thanks.
You're very welcome. And no. If there is any more of a position to take here, it will be to the credit of humanism and not religion.
Quote:Oh, and don't forget my question in post #175.
The answer is... if god starves one child to death, he's a murderer. By definition.
If god is a personal god, created everything, can do everything, but doesn't... for the sake a person...
He doesn't allow children to starve... he murders them by child neglect. You have a very small god, Randy. A jealous god. The all-powerful god who gets jealous. That's not very mature of your god.