RE: Four questions for Christians
July 3, 2013 at 3:49 am
(This post was last modified: July 3, 2013 at 3:55 am by pineapplebunnybounce.)
You've completely lost me. Please answer the question about how you can know what god will do. Which you said, earlier, that god will not condone making these children into machine. I'm asking you how do you know that?
No, that's not what I'm accusing you of, I genuinely just want to know that why you are confident in saying god will not choose to turn these children into machines. You can of course come to your own conclusion about what's right and wrong, just like I can. but you cannot presume to know what another person (in this case god) will think is right or wrong. (you, just a few minutes ago, brought this point up when i said people will be unhappy about children being killed.) Especially when in this case this person has been acting in so many contradicting ways regarding the same issue.
This is the only thing I want to clear up. You now again, argue that god's law is unchanging, when he clearly has killed children on different occasions, said that killing is not ok (10 commandments), and then said again that children belong to his kingdom. So how do you come to this conclusion? To me he obviously changed something.
I won't respond to your question about why killing an innocent will not be acceptable until we can settle this issue.
No, that's not what I'm accusing you of, I genuinely just want to know that why you are confident in saying god will not choose to turn these children into machines. You can of course come to your own conclusion about what's right and wrong, just like I can. but you cannot presume to know what another person (in this case god) will think is right or wrong. (you, just a few minutes ago, brought this point up when i said people will be unhappy about children being killed.) Especially when in this case this person has been acting in so many contradicting ways regarding the same issue.
This is the only thing I want to clear up. You now again, argue that god's law is unchanging, when he clearly has killed children on different occasions, said that killing is not ok (10 commandments), and then said again that children belong to his kingdom. So how do you come to this conclusion? To me he obviously changed something.
I won't respond to your question about why killing an innocent will not be acceptable until we can settle this issue.