RE: Rebellion against god
February 17, 2018 at 6:35 pm
(This post was last modified: February 17, 2018 at 6:47 pm by Banned.)
(February 17, 2018 at 6:09 pm)Cinjin Wrote: I personally know a couple dozen devout christians who would completely disagree with half of this nonsense. And there are hundreds of millions of Christians who think your particular version of the afterlife Jesus has planned for you is not only inaccurate but actually completely falsified. Hell, most of what you just said isn't even IN the Bible. It's wishful thinking by those who want to make sense of the nonsense.
At any rate, you wanna believe it, that's great. Have a wonderful life full of one-sided conversations and needless guilt.
The only thing I want to know is why you have to come here and keep telling us about how great it is?? Validated much??
If I loved quilting, I wouldn't go to a biker gang and tell them all how stupid they are because they don't want to be involved.
The problem with you people is that your salvation isn't just your salvation, it has to be everybody else's torment. It's tantamount to Maugham's quote, "It is not enough that I succeed, everyone else must fail."
All you christians LOVE the exclusivity of your religion, despite the fact that you can't agree on anything. In turn, that makes you appear deviant and untrustworthy
... but mostly it just makes you kind of a dick.
Well said.
I am not in favor of exclusivity, and or hierarchy, although it is probably inevitable on some level.
It is a social trait regardless of whether it involves a religion or a cast.
As for the many versions and opinions of the Bible - that's a given isn't it?
(February 17, 2018 at 6:23 pm)drfuzzy Wrote: Yep, if the goofy traveling preacher existed, he was definitely trying to steal their mojo. Witch-doctors always diss any other witch-doctor trampling on their turf, and if they can get their followers to kill the imposter, even better. Watch out for false prophets!!! Only I have the truth!! Listen to them and die! Believe me and the grand poobah in the sky won't punish you! Ooga booga hallelujah amen!
You've summed it up.
(February 17, 2018 at 6:16 pm)purplepurpose Wrote: You mean Satan? If yes, Satan in Job verses is presented as servant of God.
That's a high order Masonic teaching.
(February 17, 2018 at 6:07 pm)Cyberman Wrote: That's fine, as long as you can accept the correction. It took me literally ten seconds to fact check, but I did have the head start of knowing it was untrue to begin with. By the way, it's not "modern versions of the etymology that changed the idea"; it's just etymology. Note that the paragraph I quoted is dated 1902.
Yep, I noted the date thanks.
So if God put on a show - how would anyone be able to tell if it is actually God and not another power, like Satan who was the most powerful angel, and still has sufficient capacity to put on a show (which he will be allowed to do pretty soon)?