(June 28, 2015 at 4:02 pm)Salacious B. Crumb Wrote:(June 28, 2015 at 6:05 am)bennyboy Wrote: Yeah, like "What if your fairy tales are just fairy tales?"
A non dodge answer would be something like:
1. "I would, there are multiple stories in the bible where god commands people to kill, and I'd happily do so if god asked me."
2. "I wouldn't, there are multiple stories in the bible where god commands people to kill, but I don't think I'd do go through with it."
3. "I wouldn't, I don't believe that part of the bible. I don't believe god would ask someone to kill another person, the omnipotent being is perfectly capable on his own, why would he force someone to do his dirty work?" ..OR, better yet..
4. "Why believe in a book claimed to be the word of god, that contains obvious fairy tales, and many atrocities, many of which are commanded by that alleged god himself? Why would anyone believe that, when this alleged god, obviously doesn't want people to know the truth, when many ask him sincerely everyday? Why allow people to worship incorrectly (when many 'know' they are worshipping correctly) and not guide all of them simultaneously, to the correct one, with irrefutable evidence? Maybe he doesn't care, or maybe, JUST MAYBE, HE DOESN'T EXIST.
But, what can you expect from a christian, they have to dodge all of the logical questions..
First off your the "dodge boy," no answers to my last post to you and no facts here. Since you and others here like to assume in the what ifs, then who's the ones that live in a childish fairy tale world, your the ones claiming the stories of the Bible are fairy tales, care to explain what facts you have to back up your claims. Where's that logic you like to crow about, hidden behind one of those if's I believe.
GC
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.