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Why choose to say 'godless' and not say 'i don't know'?
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RE: Why choose to say 'godless' and not say 'i don't know'?
(April 19, 2010 at 9:58 am)Thor Wrote:
(April 18, 2010 at 6:53 pm)TheMultiverseTheory Wrote: You can hope for something, but putting faith in it is like saying you have faith that it will not rain the next day, but the weather forecast says it will. And ultimately, it does rain, and you just say "Well, that's just how God made it."

This reminds me of a something I saw on a reality show. Some people were talking to a farmer and the farmer made a comment about "this beautiful day that God gave us!"

This statement passed without further comment. But if I had been there I would have immediately asked the farmer if he blames "God" when people die because of hurricanes, tornados, blizzards, floods, etc... I'm sure the farmer would have said, "of course not." Then I would have said that if you credit "God" when the weather is nice, you are saying that "God" is responsible for the weather. Well, if he's responsible for GOOD weather, he must also be responsible for the BAD weather. He's either responsible for all of it, or none of it. Therefore, if he's responsible for a "beautiful day", he's also responsible for weather disasters that kill thousands of people. So, if you want to tell me that "God" is responsible for good weather, you also have to acknowledge that he kills people with bad weather. But, if he's not responsible for hurricanes and such, then he's also NOT responsible when we have a beautiful day. And you shouldn't be crediting him when the weather is nice.

I wonder what kind of reaction I would have gotten...

God is only responsible for the good things, ya thilly gooth.
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RE: Why choose to say 'godless' and not say 'i don't know'? - by tavarish - April 19, 2010 at 10:31 am

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