(November 5, 2012 at 9:21 am)John V Wrote: The criminals and convicts cannot judge them. Actually, they can judge them all they like, but they can't enforce their judgments.
Should we let convicts, enemy combatants etc. judge and punish judges, soldiers, police, etc.?
I love the hypocrisy of this entire line of thought.
Many times over on these forums you christians have said that your god does not have to follow the rules of "human justice," stating that he has "divine justice."
But of course, when you need a way to justify your gods actions, you always come back to some example of good ole human justice to try and make your case. It's just such a joke. You people go round and round defending your god with bull shit arguments like sentencing prisoners to death but fail to take into account that many countries don't actually do that and completely ignore the fact that even the countries that do, don't actually torture them for all eternity.
EvilBible.com Wrote:God is perfectly just, and yet he sentences the imperfect humans he created to infinite suffering in hell for finite sins. Clearly, a limited offense does not warrant unlimited punishment. God's sentencing of the imperfect humans to an eternity in hell for a mere mortal lifetime of sin is infinitely more unjust than this punishment. The absurd injustice of this infinite punishment is even greater when we consider that the ultimate source of human imperfection is the God who created them. A perfectly just God who sentences his imperfect creation to infinite punishment for finite sins is impossible.