RE: Biblical Inerrancy - mandatory to be Christian?
March 31, 2013 at 1:17 pm
(This post was last modified: March 31, 2013 at 1:19 pm by ThomM.)
(March 29, 2013 at 12:35 am)Tex Wrote:Mr Infidel Wrote:Then how can he be a good god, ignoring the plight of a young child who desperately needs his assistance?
The need is not desperate. The protection is not mandatory. The needs we have he gives. He gives us hope for that resurrection after death and we all will live without the plight we currently have. For those that have chosen the contract, the life during the time after resurrection, will be awesome. It does not say that to the others. In fact, at least in comparison, it will be like a pit of lava.
Sorry - but reality says differently
For those children who starve to death every day - their need WAS desperate.
Obviously - the protection they got from a "god" did not exist.
ANd if he gave - they would still be alive
(March 29, 2013 at 8:01 pm)catfish Wrote:(March 29, 2013 at 7:53 pm)jstrodel Wrote: Christians have been concerned about that stuff forever. That is no big news. Have you ever been to a church? Even the Bible itself is concerned with pagan influences, 1 Jn is written against false teachers as many other books are. Have you ever read through the Bible from start to finish and just listened to the text, ready to follow it as you recognize God?
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I see your problem. Follow God and not the book...
Fine - now prove a god exists - and it is YOURS.
To date - there is NO proven god to follow - and YOU won't provide an proof otherwise