RE: Why is it okay when God kills people?
May 9, 2017 at 4:34 pm
(This post was last modified: May 9, 2017 at 4:38 pm by Cecelia.)
Might doesn't make right, though. Might makes the laws--but that does not make the laws just. Therefore God (if he actually existed) would be an unjust god, and all who follow him would be just as unjust (not to mention cowards).
This God hasn't appeared in 2000 years, so I'm not sure what everyone's worried about with regards to his might. Sounds to me like if he actually existed the Romans succeeded in killing him. Only a few people didn't like that, so they lied about their god coming back to life so people would still fear their almighty dictator.
Also I find it kind of funny that conservative christians essentially support a fascist dictator who throws political opponents and those he disagrees with in prison forever. If a dictator like that rose in the US, most of them would be the first to exercise their second amendment rights--even if it gets them killed.
This God hasn't appeared in 2000 years, so I'm not sure what everyone's worried about with regards to his might. Sounds to me like if he actually existed the Romans succeeded in killing him. Only a few people didn't like that, so they lied about their god coming back to life so people would still fear their almighty dictator.
Also I find it kind of funny that conservative christians essentially support a fascist dictator who throws political opponents and those he disagrees with in prison forever. If a dictator like that rose in the US, most of them would be the first to exercise their second amendment rights--even if it gets them killed.
The whole tone of Church teaching in regard to woman is, to the last degree, contemptuous and degrading. - Elizabeth Cady Stanton