(January 16, 2016 at 10:23 am)orangebox21 Wrote: Yes I did say that. Maybe we're not defining justify in the same way. How are you defining justify?
We're not talking about justification; I said that there was no reason for there to even be sin, if God is all powerful. You then went and explained the purpose of sin as showing us God's mercy and justice... after saying that we need God's mercy and justice to deal with sin.
It's still all circular. You haven't even explained why we "need" sin in the first place. Keep in context that you're talking about an infinitely powerful god with an infinite number of ways he could have chosen to deal with.
I have a feeling this is going to go the way most of these discussions go, and end up with us suffering because God doesn't want "robot friends".
(January 16, 2016 at 10:23 am)orangebox21 Wrote: We're going to have to back up so I can clearly understand you. What is the logical conclusion of Christianity? Are you claiming that the logical conclusion of Christianity is that a woman is justified in aborting a child [because of her knowledge that this child will go to heaven]?
I'm saying under your explanation that mercy explains the "bad parts" of theology, that Christians could utilize that exact same reasoning.