There are seven deadly sins in the Holy Bible: Lust, Greed, Gluttony, Envy, Anger, Sloth, and Pride. Well, I agree that some of these can be bad, but how does God know they are bad? God must have had personal experiences with these horrible sins to know what they are like. Maybe God thought to himself "you know, I don't like having these emotions, so I am going to divide them up, call them "sins" and make them forbidden". This video satirizes my point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6-zi25GgVE
Assuming God knows that the seven deadly sins are evil by his own personal experience, then God is therefore an enormous hypocrite. Could he have lusted for a woman or become angry at someone or something? He also is not all good, either, if he has committed these heinous crimes. I don't know about you, but I sure would not want to worship a hypocrite.
If he doesn't know they are bad from personal experience, then it sounds like he just pulled those seven concepts off the wall because he didn't like the sound of them, and obviously God is not all knowing.
Gotta love logic, don't you think? It is something that Christian fundamentalists don't have much of.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6-zi25GgVE
Assuming God knows that the seven deadly sins are evil by his own personal experience, then God is therefore an enormous hypocrite. Could he have lusted for a woman or become angry at someone or something? He also is not all good, either, if he has committed these heinous crimes. I don't know about you, but I sure would not want to worship a hypocrite.
If he doesn't know they are bad from personal experience, then it sounds like he just pulled those seven concepts off the wall because he didn't like the sound of them, and obviously God is not all knowing.
Gotta love logic, don't you think? It is something that Christian fundamentalists don't have much of.