RE: If you believe in the God of the Bible, why try to prove it logically?
June 21, 2013 at 4:45 pm
Quote:The dog has to face reality just like every other dog.
Yes he does. But nothing is forcing me to create such a twisted reality.
Quote:You can't make an exception for him or he'd lose the choice.
He really doesn't. I buy a new toy for my dog when I see something I think he'd like. He often plays with it for a bit to placate me then go back to his favourite ball that has been torn apart and sewed together countless of times. He rarely ever picks the new toy over his favourite (which someone else bought for him). See, after rejecting my offer, he still gets to choose. It isn't mutually exclusive unless I refuse to play with him every time he brings his old ball to me. Then the only way he gets to play is to pick the new toy. Then I would be the one who took away his choice to play with his old toy with me and replaced that choice with sitting alone with his old toy looking sad.
Quote:You give him your love when he takes it. You love him regardless.
???? You always love him but you pretend otherwise if he doesn't reciprocate? childish much?
Quote:He chooses if he wants it or not.
Yes he does.
Quote:Observers might wonder how the dog could refuse such a golden ticket.
They may. That's their free will.