RE: Noah's Ark
March 18, 2012 at 8:01 pm
(This post was last modified: March 18, 2012 at 8:06 pm by Drich.)
(March 18, 2012 at 7:41 pm)Napoleon Wrote: Let me put it this way. If god is truly omniscient, then he does not need to test us. What is the point of testing if you know the outcome? The only alternative I can see is that god does NOT know the outcome. But that would leave your entire theology with a big gaping crater.
That god is supposedly omniscient yet 'tests' us anyway, would suggest he is malevolent.
I have already answer this "question" by pointing out the "test" is not for Him, but the following generation of those being tested.
Now Allow me to rephrase, Who is scrutinizing the results of the test in Question? God? or a member of one of the "following generations?"
[quote='Ace Otana' pid='256871' dateline='1332114163']
Quote:Do you fear going into oblivion when you die? That you're nothing but a biological speck?No not at all i welcome the freedom that comes with not being held accountable for my life choices.
Quote:Religion always comes back to death. That tells me a lot you know.fair enough..
I live as long as I can because as far as I know, it's the only one I've got. Not going to waste it hoping for another one.
Understand this is not a message on your after life. i am just trying to help you understand the Story of Noah that is being misrepresented in this thread.