I mentioned to someone of faith: (me in " ")
"God created Adam and Eve, right?"
Yes.
"And Adam and Eve were given free will, right?"
Yes.
"And then Adam and Eve blew it, being cast from the Garden of Eden, which was like the paradise of Heaven, out into the life that we experience today, right?"
Yes.
"Then what leads anyone to believe NOW that when they go to Heaven that they won't get there and screw it all up again like Adam and Eve did? That, Adam and Eve had free will then, just as we have free will now. When people get to Heaven they will have free will, won't they?"
Yes. But there won't be any temptation in Heaven and maybe, just maybe, free will is actually the work of the devil and not something God set forth. Maybe only here there is temptation and free will, but not in Heaven.
Note: I have noticed that it really doesn't matter what sort of logic an Atheist uses. Believers are going to believe no matter what, it seems.
Tonight, while in a restaurant, I heard a man telling another man...
"I haven't gone to church for over 36 years. I'm not a Christian, but I am a believer!"
His statement ("I am a believer") was verbalized without any reservation, as though admitting that he was a believer was perfectly rational, when from my perspective, it was about the most irrational statement he could have made in a public place. When he said that he hadn't gone to church for over 36 years, I was thinking and listening for him to explain to the other man that he was an atheist or agnostic.
How disappointing that was for me. Yet another irrational thinker with psychosis within the masses of our society, and without any pretense, this mental illness is openly acceptable.
It makes me want to gag with intense obnoxiousness whenever I hear or witness that sort of psychotic behavior being accepted as truth in reality.
It is absolutely disgusting and mind-boggling.
As someone once quoted:
"Why should I listen or obey a God telling me how to raise my children when he had to drown his own."
Isn't that enough said to offer some sort of tangible proof to the religious half-wit, nit-wits that they have fallen for indulgence and lunacy?
"I refuse to believe in God because, quite frankly, there is plenty of proof in the Bible, churches and in all societies that offers factual evidence that there isn't one, unless you are relying on psychosis to evaluate those facts."
"God created Adam and Eve, right?"
Yes.
"And Adam and Eve were given free will, right?"
Yes.
"And then Adam and Eve blew it, being cast from the Garden of Eden, which was like the paradise of Heaven, out into the life that we experience today, right?"
Yes.
"Then what leads anyone to believe NOW that when they go to Heaven that they won't get there and screw it all up again like Adam and Eve did? That, Adam and Eve had free will then, just as we have free will now. When people get to Heaven they will have free will, won't they?"
Yes. But there won't be any temptation in Heaven and maybe, just maybe, free will is actually the work of the devil and not something God set forth. Maybe only here there is temptation and free will, but not in Heaven.
Note: I have noticed that it really doesn't matter what sort of logic an Atheist uses. Believers are going to believe no matter what, it seems.
Tonight, while in a restaurant, I heard a man telling another man...
"I haven't gone to church for over 36 years. I'm not a Christian, but I am a believer!"
His statement ("I am a believer") was verbalized without any reservation, as though admitting that he was a believer was perfectly rational, when from my perspective, it was about the most irrational statement he could have made in a public place. When he said that he hadn't gone to church for over 36 years, I was thinking and listening for him to explain to the other man that he was an atheist or agnostic.
How disappointing that was for me. Yet another irrational thinker with psychosis within the masses of our society, and without any pretense, this mental illness is openly acceptable.
It makes me want to gag with intense obnoxiousness whenever I hear or witness that sort of psychotic behavior being accepted as truth in reality.
It is absolutely disgusting and mind-boggling.
As someone once quoted:
"Why should I listen or obey a God telling me how to raise my children when he had to drown his own."
Isn't that enough said to offer some sort of tangible proof to the religious half-wit, nit-wits that they have fallen for indulgence and lunacy?
"I refuse to believe in God because, quite frankly, there is plenty of proof in the Bible, churches and in all societies that offers factual evidence that there isn't one, unless you are relying on psychosis to evaluate those facts."