(November 26, 2012 at 3:25 pm)Darkstar Wrote:Excellent video Cinjin.
Unfortunately, the theists will probably say that we can't judge god (because he says so) and just ignore it. That is another point I would like to bring up. Why can't we judge god's actions? If it is because he says so, then how do we know he is trustworthy? Because he says he is? Not that Christians are strangers to circular logic, but I just wanted to throw that out there.
I'll bite. What if God is untrust worthy? Now what? What authority or power do you have to effect change? How do you punish God? will you just show up with your evidence and insist that he change? What if He tells you to piss off? Then what? Do you think you and everyone who thinks as you do from the beginning of time till the end has the power or authority to make a difference? Or will you have to align yourself with something or someone with the power to force change on your behalf?
In all of the bible who could that be???

