RE: The Noachian Flood
December 16, 2012 at 3:18 pm
(This post was last modified: December 16, 2012 at 3:27 pm by SpecUVdust.)
Dead on-balls accurate IMO. I have never understood why people read that shit and find it logically sound in their feeble brains.
Also, the bible, in many instances, (as you said) offers the idea that "god" wasn't quite as powerful as one may think. In others, it offers the idea that satan was more powerful than one may think. So, why are Christians so sure that "god can kick Satans ass?" Hmmm. Not trying to change the subject.
Uh oh. Looks like there's 3 homicidal intruders in my house! Better tie up two of them, torture and kill them... Then go back to bed.
Also, the bible, in many instances, (as you said) offers the idea that "god" wasn't quite as powerful as one may think. In others, it offers the idea that satan was more powerful than one may think. So, why are Christians so sure that "god can kick Satans ass?" Hmmm. Not trying to change the subject.
Uh oh. Looks like there's 3 homicidal intruders in my house! Better tie up two of them, torture and kill them... Then go back to bed.
Faith No More Wrote:The OT god does seem to have trouble with his emotions, namely his temper, and his character does appear to be wholly inconsistent with the touchy-feely god of the NT. It's almost as if they are two entirely different gods, each created for a different purpose.Not only that. Many theologians would argue that "god" is actually a culmination of many "gods", including Satan or "the satan."