RE: Why Would You Worship?
August 8, 2015 at 3:12 pm
(This post was last modified: August 8, 2015 at 3:28 pm by Shuffle.)
(August 7, 2015 at 7:51 am)alpha male Wrote: 1. Yes.1. No.
2. He created me, saved me from sins, gave me temporal blessings, and promises of eternal blessings.
3-4. I don't know, it's not like I've kept track over the years.
5-6. Yes, possibly because you disagree with me regarding the rights of a creator over his creation.
2. Wow. That was one of the most selfish things I have ever heard. Me me me me. He gave me this. He promised me that. He did this for me. He saved me. Don't you think that your answer should take into account anything he did for anyone else?
3. Leave it to the christians to not know where their beliefs are coming from.
4. Are you implying that, because he created us, he can destroy us? That is a great argument if you create an inanimate object and then decided to destroy it, however, when it comes to killing innocent human beings or animals, it is despicable.
(August 8, 2015 at 10:05 am)Drich Wrote: You need to go back line by line and answer the counter points I brought up. (which btw does indeed answer your clump of cell theories.)Why would I want to do that? You completely dodge my sincere questions, and completely pretended like I never said, "...I love that you take offense with abortions when there are several times in the Bible where God orders all infants and unborn children to be destroyed. How hypocritical is that?"
I refuse to answer your points before answering mine. Also, I did answer the counter points you brought up. I think we are confusing eachothers points. I am trying to say that the god that is written about in the Old Testament is the same that is written about in the New Testament. If this is true (which I don't know whether or not you agree with that) then the same god that enforced Old Testament laws and killed millions of people is the father of Jesus. I need you to answer my question to advance the conversation.