RE: If you believe in the God of the Bible, why try to prove it logically?
July 20, 2013 at 5:32 pm
(July 20, 2013 at 5:07 pm)Drich Wrote: Again the force is not a light or dark thing it has two sides like a yin-yang. Balance requires equal parts. Not a one sided result. To destroy the sith means to leave the force light side heavy. Light side heavy is not balance, neither is dark side heavy. In order for the chosen one to bring balance to the force he could not leave the force in a state with more light side. Than dark or more dark side than light to be balanced means to be equal.
Again luke is the only force able person to balance the disciplines of a light side user with heavy or strong emotions.
I do not dispute what anikin did nor do I dispute that the whole Jedi order thought he was the chosen one. Where my dispute comes in is that at the end of rotj the force was still out of balance even after vader took his last breath. It wasn't balanced until luke took the mantel of the last force enabled person and began to train other force users to use it as he did that the force became balanced.
I think you're getting your interpretation of Jedi dogma, and the real Jedi dogma mixed up. Not surprising, honestly.
Hey Fr0d0, I have an answer comin, I'm just gonna take a catnap first! I've had streppy little sick kids to watch day and night all week
If I were to create self aware beings knowing fully what they would do in their lifetimes, I sure wouldn't create a HELL for the majority of them to live in infinitely! That's not Love, that's sadistic. Therefore a truly loving god does not exist!
Dead wrong. The actions of a finite being measured against an infinite one are infinitesimal and therefore merit infinitesimal punishment.
I say again: No exceptions. Punishment should be equal to the crime, not in excess of it. As soon as the punishment is greater than the crime, the punisher is in the wrong.
Quote:The sin is against an infinite being (God) unforgiven infinitely, therefore the punishment is infinite.
Dead wrong. The actions of a finite being measured against an infinite one are infinitesimal and therefore merit infinitesimal punishment.
Quote:Some people deserve hell.
I say again: No exceptions. Punishment should be equal to the crime, not in excess of it. As soon as the punishment is greater than the crime, the punisher is in the wrong.