(May 25, 2016 at 1:05 pm)Godschild Wrote: [quote pid='1284176' dateline='1464194710']
Actually here's a good question where did you get that God's omnibenevolent, please supply a source.
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http://www.gotquestions.org/God-omnibenevolent.html
Quote:Question: "What does it mean that God is omnibenevolent?"
Answer: The word omnibenevolent comes from the Latin word omni, meaning “all,” and the word benevolent, meaning “good” or “charitable.” When we say that God is omnibenevolent, we are saying that God is absolutely good and that no action or motive or thought or feeling or anything else about Him is not purely good. He is “all-good.” The Bible provides many testimonies of God’s goodness, including Jesus’ own, when He asserted that no one is truly good except God Himself (Mark 10:18). This can only mean that, although human beings can do good things, only God is omnibenevolent, or wholly good.
These fuckers seem to be about as crazy as you, G-C. But they have also apparently memorized your silly book better than you.
Maybe you should read it once in a while. Try taking the holy blinders off when you do.