RE: Rebellion against god
March 5, 2018 at 2:50 am
(This post was last modified: March 5, 2018 at 3:27 am by Banned.)
(March 4, 2018 at 2:23 pm)drfuzzy Wrote:(March 4, 2018 at 3:33 am)Banned Wrote: The ten laws of God - to Love God and fellow creatures, what part didn't gel with you?
Because that's the summary of the Bible. That's what "hearing" is all about.
Wow, ok - 'to love god", of course. I mean, I think it would be cool to meet The Flash or Athena or a friendly vampire or a Hogwarts professor, but I don't LOVE them, because they're fictional. Like god.
Too easy, way too easy, give me a harder question.
I am having trouble taking your story in, which you share parts of here and there. I don't understand how you could end up so angry and bitter, over what you term is a whole lot of myths.
I know there's the angle that you don't like to see people decieved and ruined, but how is the life of a believer so much worse than anyone else's?
You really get worked up about these things, to the point that you have to try and intimidate, humiliate and utterly slay Christians by your words.
That doesn't seem normal and balanced, and it tells me that there are other issues far worse which you may have to address.
(March 4, 2018 at 2:44 pm)LastPoet Wrote: This idiot proclaimed that the staff changed his name to banned, this idiot proclaimed we are all a bunch of socks, This idiot proclaims his original post here was edited by a mod.
Giving too much credence to him IMO. Also lel at the satan thinguie. it is just as real as your god.
I never said a mod changed my post etc. I said my computer went down, and I couldn't get AF. or post etc, then when I fixed the problem, my user name and avatar were changed.
I also said that I use desposible software to cover my costs.
If you want to make accusations try not to incriminate yourself by exaggerating.
Your comments show that you would like people to think I am an idiot.
Why would that be important for you?
Why do you feel stupid and shameful?
Did you know that people who put others down, are usually just transferring what they have experienced?
(March 5, 2018 at 1:08 am)Astreja Wrote: How does one conjure up the emotion "love" on demand? It's certainly possible to behave in a manner that others will perceive as loving, but the actual emotions are not guaranteed.
I simply can't feel any emotion at all towards the god of the Bible, positive or negative. Even as a fictional character it doesn't evoke any particular emotional response. The character is very badly written -- a mishmash of baffling behaviours and unfathomable motives -- and makes neither a good protagonist nor a good antagonist.
I like how you know yourself well. That's quite valuable.
Emotions? We both know that they're not the best judge of truth.
I know that sensationalism is commonly encouraged in churches. It's garbage.
My emotions can make me feel close to God, but they have also caused me to rebel. Was I really rebelling, or just overreacting?
I don't want to judge my standing with God by any feelings, good or bad.
(March 5, 2018 at 2:15 am)robvalue Wrote: Right, if it actually turned up, there's no way to tell which parts of the text accurately describe it, and which don't. They can't logically all describe it, because they contradict each other. I suppose the only explanation would be a fairly powerful being that has being telling a lot of lies about its abilities and history, and has gone insane.
I agree, that you'd have to know what judge God by, if you were to make a proper ID of a turn up.
Lights, thunder and healings aren't exclusive to God, those things can be done by men and angels and healings can be done as well.