RE: A question about the love of god
August 6, 2014 at 2:36 pm
(This post was last modified: August 6, 2014 at 2:37 pm by Welsh cake.)
And besides... WHY does Christ have to cast out demons anyway? They merely return to the desert, gather in strength, and return all over again. Banishing them isn't effective, nor a permanent solution.
Hey geniuses: Why not redeem them into angelic beings again? What? Is he not god?
Its as asinine as the story to Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. An evil force is threatening to take over. The protagonist gets unlimited omnipotent power in the form of a single wish, and his wish is already decided for him by an instrument of a lawful good deity. Destroy the evil. Annihilate it. Rather than, oh say, tap into a *little fricking imagination* and simply convert the monster as a force for good and thereby create a new ally.
Geez. These fictional beings who always have unlimited power at their disposal (through various means) sure suck at being creative when using it.
Talk about wasted potential.
Its like the writers back then were no different than they are now. A room full of monkeys.
Hey geniuses: Why not redeem them into angelic beings again? What? Is he not god?
Its as asinine as the story to Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. An evil force is threatening to take over. The protagonist gets unlimited omnipotent power in the form of a single wish, and his wish is already decided for him by an instrument of a lawful good deity. Destroy the evil. Annihilate it. Rather than, oh say, tap into a *little fricking imagination* and simply convert the monster as a force for good and thereby create a new ally.
Geez. These fictional beings who always have unlimited power at their disposal (through various means) sure suck at being creative when using it.
Talk about wasted potential.
Its like the writers back then were no different than they are now. A room full of monkeys.