RE: God's Love
June 5, 2020 at 6:29 am
(This post was last modified: June 5, 2020 at 6:37 am by The Grand Nudger.)
You may think that there are comparisons to be made - that's your opinion.
It remains a fact that the author of the excerpts from magic book was not referring to you, or any single person. That the author did not believe and did not intend to convey any notion that you or anyone else were literal brides, or that anyone could become a god. He really was talking about a city, and a nation, as made plainly obvious in the text you would quote to justify your beliefs.
Beliefs which are flatly and inarguably antithetical to the religion, and the text, of magic book.
This isn't going to change your beliefs, or modify your opinion in any way, because they are not actually derived from anything you read in magic book. They're yours. Your own. You could always own them, rather than blaming them on some poor dead jew ripping his garments and gnashing his teeth in exile. He didn't turn you into a loon. You did that to yourself.
To dive all the way in, what is the purpose of twisting your scrotum into knots over these passages? Do you fear that, on your own word and authority, we may not believe you? Do you imagine that atheists are more likely to believe you if you quote magic book?
It remains a fact that the author of the excerpts from magic book was not referring to you, or any single person. That the author did not believe and did not intend to convey any notion that you or anyone else were literal brides, or that anyone could become a god. He really was talking about a city, and a nation, as made plainly obvious in the text you would quote to justify your beliefs.
Beliefs which are flatly and inarguably antithetical to the religion, and the text, of magic book.
This isn't going to change your beliefs, or modify your opinion in any way, because they are not actually derived from anything you read in magic book. They're yours. Your own. You could always own them, rather than blaming them on some poor dead jew ripping his garments and gnashing his teeth in exile. He didn't turn you into a loon. You did that to yourself.
To dive all the way in, what is the purpose of twisting your scrotum into knots over these passages? Do you fear that, on your own word and authority, we may not believe you? Do you imagine that atheists are more likely to believe you if you quote magic book?
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