"The worst tragedy in human history brought about the greatest good for humanity. That tragedy being the crucifixion of Jesus. Greatest good being salvation. Turn to God"
ER.....no.
That "tragedy" wouldn't make my top 10,000 frankly.
Concentration camps, the Black death, Mao, Stalin, the slaughter of Native Americans, The Spanish Inquisition, The burning of witches, The slaughter of Armenians by Turkey, Pol Pot, a slew of African dictators (Idi Amin et al.), the Titanic, Various plane crashes, 9/11, the 100 years war, the 30 years war, various pandemics, the Irish Potato famine.....
The rest of the argument is basically even worse, and obviously based on the flawed assumption that there is a God in the first place. Try figuring out everything the pastor addresses beginning with the premise - there is no God. Suddenly its all just much easier to explain.
ER.....no.
That "tragedy" wouldn't make my top 10,000 frankly.
Concentration camps, the Black death, Mao, Stalin, the slaughter of Native Americans, The Spanish Inquisition, The burning of witches, The slaughter of Armenians by Turkey, Pol Pot, a slew of African dictators (Idi Amin et al.), the Titanic, Various plane crashes, 9/11, the 100 years war, the 30 years war, various pandemics, the Irish Potato famine.....
The rest of the argument is basically even worse, and obviously based on the flawed assumption that there is a God in the first place. Try figuring out everything the pastor addresses beginning with the premise - there is no God. Suddenly its all just much easier to explain.
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