RE: God does not love you...
May 10, 2012 at 8:58 am
(This post was last modified: May 10, 2012 at 9:04 am by Drich.)
(May 10, 2012 at 1:58 am)Welsh cake Wrote: Don't be so puerile please. People don't believe the Hulk really exists yet that's not going to stop them getting into discussions about the nature of his powers.Which is my point. If you are going to have an argument about the Hulk then for the sake of the argument you accept the parameters that define the character or individual you are discussing. What the new guy is doing is this: I can not win a "hulk" based argument so I will demand to see proof that the hulk exists. Which is fine for him, but is not what is being discussed.
Quote:Especially not since the new Avengers movie came out. Ugh, I hate the Marvel universe.as apposed to what? DC or dark horse?
(May 10, 2012 at 6:27 am)RaphielDrake Wrote: 2. "For I do not know what "Complete love" is, so i would not use that term." But you know what "Boundless Agape" is? You're talking out of your ass. The fact Christianity *stole* the word from the Greeks and then attempted to tweak its meaning only serves to make your arguement look all the more suspect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AgapeGreek was the written language at the time what other language did you expect them to use?
Plus you do know wiki is not a legitmate reference material do you not?
Quote:5. I hold myself to a standard that is hard to obtain as do many of us, you hold yourself to a standard that requires nothing but blind obediance, dogma and barbarism. If my life should be spent pursuing my standard and not acheiving it then it is a small price to pay so that I am never making quite the ass of myself you are. I don't think I could misrepresent you if I tried and I really don't need an explaination as to your smiling, your entire arguement is based on a concept you obviously have no real idea about and when all is said and done a smile is all you have.
A smile, a grammatical error and nothing else but a stolen word from long since passed greek scholars who would no doubt be horrifyed to see what you have turned it into.
No, I don't think thats a standard I could ever quite convince myself to sink to. You've definitely outdone me there.
(May 10, 2012 at 8:45 am)Mosrhun Wrote:(May 6, 2012 at 2:30 am)Drich Wrote: Accept the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, that atones for sin, and that we forgive those who sin against us as we sin against God. Once those criteria have been met, then we can experience boundless Agape' love.
How does the blood of a dead jew atone for anyone's actions? You people just love your blood.
The short answer is God said so.