RE: Christians celebrate rape, torture, slavery and genocide.
November 5, 2012 at 12:37 pm
(This post was last modified: November 5, 2012 at 12:42 pm by Ryantology.)
(November 5, 2012 at 12:19 pm)Drich Wrote: Again killing another person in of itself is not a sin.
Thank you for proving my initial point.
Quote: It is intentionally killing that person outside the will of God that makes it murder.
Thank you for proving my initial point. Again.
Quote:If You are speaking about being wanted by God, then understand He is not a mass murderer, as he has sanctioned those deaths.
Thank you for proving my initial point. A third time.
Quote:If you owned 10,000 cows, and a 1/3 of them were sick with a disease that would wipe out the whole flock and you decided to separate them from the rest of the flock and kill them, is it considered murder (by sane people?)
No. Doing it because the cows didn't praise me enough would be murder.
Quote:But as they belong to you, You can do with them as you will.
Thank you for proving my initial point. Four times.
Quote:What you don't seem to understand is that you belong to God to do with whatever he wills. If He decides to take back the live you have borrowed from Him then understand the life you live is not yours, and He can rightfully take what belongs to Him.
You have done, in this one post, everything I accused you of doing in my first. I knew I could rely on you!
Quote:That is the thing. When you judge the character of God for issuing the command to commit genocide then you are accepting that thier is a God, otherwise your judgement is meaningless. For you are not calling doubt on the preists or phrophets who took God's command and gave them to the people. You are questioning the command itself and God's 'morality' for issueing that command therefore accepting their is indeed a God to judge.
Ah, but that is precisely what I was not doing. I am indicting God on his actions only to show that Christians are morally complicit in God's crimes if they praise him. The true purpose, of course, is to make Christians ask themselves why they would not only praise such a terrible evil, but why they would feel compelled to argue that this terrible evil is the 'ultimate good'. The result of this is that Christians are death cultists who, through their faith and devotion, praise the works of men like Hitler because the God they consider to be 'good' is precisely the same kind of character Hitler was: narcissistic, bloodthirsty and delighted with his own cruelty.