(November 19, 2014 at 6:24 pm)Chad32 Wrote:(November 19, 2014 at 5:59 pm)Godschild Wrote: He killed the animal first and foremost as a sacrifice for their sin, then used the skin to cloth them. God cursed the creation because of the sin Adam and Eve committed. Sin is the reason for the curse and the curse is why the creation is corrupt. Sin started it off. He had a right to be ticked off, sin had entered His perfect creation because man misused the gift of free will.
GC
Sin is the reason Yahweh used to kill the animal and curse the land.
Sin is the reason He had to make a sacrifice, sin is the reason they had to have clothing and sin is the reason He cursed the creation. Now are you starting to get the idea of how bad sin is, if not it can destroy everything.
Quote:Yahweh could have responded to disobedience in many other ways, but he decided to screw everything over. It isn't our fault the world is the way it is. It's because he overreacted towards people who aren't even around anymore.
Don't you think the omniscient God would respond in only the correct way. It wouldn't have matter if Adam and Eve didn't sin someone was bound to, so yes it's our fault and responsibility. God destroying Adam and Eve would have been the overreaction.
Quote:What they did wasn't misusing free will. The whole point of freedom is the ability to make decisions for yourself.
Yes they did. You are right about freedom, but when we make a choice against who God is there is consequences, a payment is required.
Quote:If you never think for yourself, or deviate from what someone else wants you to do, you aren't free. If he's going to punish us for any use of real freedom, he shouldn't have given us free will.
The free will He gave is about love, something you seem to be having a problem understanding. The disobedience of God breaks the love we are to have for Him. God gave us the freedom to disobey Him or live in a perfect loving relationship with Him and in that relationship are a ton of freedoms. Sin is what destroys those freedoms and makes us a slave to it.
Quote:Your god is a failure. He wants all free thinking people to worship him, not realizing that free will itself prevents them all from doing it.
That is the craziest logic I've ever heard, God failed because He wants a loving relationship with each of us that includes worship, the One who gave you your life, Really, Really? Free will in no way has anything to do with not having a relationship with God.
Quote:That's your story but, it doesn't match up with scripture. I choose to believe the scriptures.(Today 02:20 pm)
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Quote:Chad32 Wrote:
No one can do something in a limited time to deserve eternal punishment or reward. If someone thinks eternally punishing people must happen in exchange for eternally rewarding others, then take away the eternal reward.
There you go again acting like a spoiled brat," if I can't have it no body can." Please mature a bit want you. God sees it that way and He want change it because you don't like it.
Quote:You cannot justify eternal punishment. There are a plethora of other options to be given. A simple one is punishment and reward according to what you do.
Eternal punishment is for eternally unforgiven sin. A person's unforgiven sin is with them forever, which requires eternal punishment. The above underlined is part of God's punishment and reward in this life.
Quote:The better you are, the more reward you get. The worse you are, the more punishment you get. Either way it eventually ends, because your life would be finite. What's left is just continued existence in a neutral area, or you could send them back to earth for another life.
All I know to say to this is, it's God's plan and you'll have to live with it, I've explained how punishment works with God as described in scripture, I'm tired of going over this time and again. This is one choice you do not have, changing how God does things.
Quote:It is blackmail. It is evil. You seem to think there's some other reason because you're too busy trying to justify Yahweh's actions to give a legitimate reason why they're just. It's eternal because he never forgives people who die without worshiping him? Holding an eternal grudge does not paint anyone in a good light.
Like I said you're going to have to live with the way God punishes and rewards, you can't get away from this.
Quote: Why do you think hell bothers me?
Because of the way you react to it.
Quote:What makes you think you can judge Yahweh? You claim he's good, right? We're both using the same source to claim he's good or evil. You say he's good because he claims he's good. I say he's evil because his actions are evil. we're both making judgement calls.
I'm not judging God, I've chosen Him through the gift of Christ, I accept and trust all He says because He has never failed me.
It's you that continues to judge God by disapproving of who He is and the rights He has because He's the creator.
Quote:If I made a clay sculpture, and gae it free will, it has the right to ask whatever it wants. If I didn't want it asking questions and acting independently, I shouldn't have given it free will.
Big problem with this reasoning, it's no reasoning at all, why, because you can't do what you stated. Now who's living in a fairytale.
GC Wrote:I read the first couple lines and that's all I needed to, you are screaming like a child who doesn't get his way, saying if I can't have it nobody can. You need an attitude adjustment IMO.
GC
Quote:Whining like a baby if they don't get what they want sounds more like your god than me. I suppose I can't make you address my points. It's going to make it hard to continue our conversation, though. I suppose if Yahweh were real, and truly invincible, there's nothing I can really do about it. I'm just giving reasons why I wouldn't worship him if he actually showed up and said the bible was an accurate description of him. If you think I need an attitude adjustment, kindly respond to my points and we'll continue our conversation. Otherwise I'm unlikely to change my opinions.
I answer your post as much as anyone else, I can't help you don't like the answers I give. I hope we can still converse, but it will probably be awhile, it's warming up here after a couple weeks of cold and it's time to get back in the shop and build more furniture.
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.