(June 19, 2015 at 11:33 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Theorectically if a person is a good Christian and true believer he wouldn't expect his favorite ethnocentric deity to feed starving children. He would take steps to feed the starving children himself as stated in the fairy tale. If you know there's a need and if you don't take steps to fill that need how can you expect mercy from your deity when you never followed his commandments about feeding and clothing the needy as stated in Matthew 25:42-46?
I'm not certain as to whether you are being sarcastic or serious, but there is much truth in what you post.
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