(April 25, 2011 at 4:00 pm)Strongbad Wrote: Correction: when you stated "...unless you have divine powers..." YOU are the one making the assertion by implication that divine powers exist. Therefore, you shoulder the burden to prove their existence.Don't be stupid Strongbad. To liken the powers of divinity - a literary reference you obviously understood, is NOT the same as stating the fact about a divinity as you have done. Be a dear now and shoulder your burden like a man.. or squirm away if you must.
Strongbad Wrote:By your line of reasoning, anyone who commits any crime is "deserving of forgiveness" by the Christian god. You cannot seriously think that getting to heaven to meet with the man who murdered your wife's is "ultimate justice".Another gross stupidity. I can't think of anyone that would be excluded from potential forgiveness. Do many actually earn it? Do they even truthfully ask for it? Do you think justice can somehow come to mean injustice? That seems to be what you're suggesting.
Try to abstract your emotional bias and think about this rationally.