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Does God Qualify As A Good Leader ?

Does God Qualify As A Good Leader ?

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Originally posted by genius
...cause jesus wasn't human...
You need to review your Christian Doctrine,
unless you are a Docetist, a 'heresy' which
is mighty rare nowadays.

Nemesio

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Originally posted by StarValleyWy
Stan,

Arrogance is one of the seven deadly sins.

To expect a God to visit you will require that you build at least ONE world.

He builds trillions of them.

So be humble. Be satisfied with visits from us poor humans. We care enough to include you as our brother.

Hell, I even think it would be fun to come and have you show me around Australia. That would be cool.

Keep the faith bro.

Mike
If God had boundless love for us then surely God could visit and communicate in a form God designed us to deal with rather then leave us choosing between blind faith and eternal hell ?

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Originally posted by STANG
If God had boundless love for us then surely God could visit and communicate in a form God designed us to deal with rather then leave us choosing between blind faith and eternal hell ?
I don't know. I'm an ateist.

What do you need to ease your soul?

Anything I can say or do?

I will try if you tell me a hint.

I am evil.

I am no good.

I'm sorry.

What else do you want?

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Originally posted by StarValleyWy
I don't know. I'm an ateist.

What do you need to ease your soul?

Anything I can say or do?

I will try if you tell me a hint.

I am evil.

I am no good.

I'm sorry.

What else do you want?
I'm a scientist but life and the universe is too amazing for me to not consider a God. But it still leaves a choice between blind faith and eternal hell. Is a visit and talk with God in a form he designed us to deal with too much to ask from a supposedly omni-present, omni-potent, omni-loving, omni-whatever God ?

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Originally posted by STANG
I'm a scientist but life and the universe is too amazing for me to not consider a God. But it still leaves a choice between blind faith and eternal hell. Is a visit and talk with God in a form he designed us to deal with too much to ask from a supposedly omni-present, omni-potent, omni-loving, omni-whatever God ?
You are right.

It is a mystery that leaves us wanting a better answer.

Mike

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Originally posted by STANG
If God had boundless love for us then surely God could visit and communicate in a form God designed us to deal with rather then leave us choosing between blind faith and eternal hell ?
well-if you and your amazing bible knowledge turned it's eyes to the story of moses...

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Originally posted by genius
well-if you and your amazing bible knowledge turned it's eyes to the story of moses...
I'm not sure what you mean ?

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well-you claim to have a grasp bible knowledge, so you should know about moses and seeing God...

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Originally posted by genius
well-you claim to have a grasp bible knowledge, so you should know about moses and seeing God...
If you are referring to Moses having seen God, the point of my question is why we can't see him in our own life time when we are expected to make a choice between blind faith and eternal hell.

Is a visit and talk with God in a form he designed us to deal with too much to ask from a supposedly omni-present, omni-potent, omni-loving, omni-whatever God ?

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Originally posted by STANG
If you are referring to Moses having seen God, the point of my question is why we can't see him in our own life time when we are expected to make a choice between blind faith and eternal hell.

Is a visit and talk with God in a form he designed us to deal with too much to ask from a supposedly omni-present, omni-potent, omni-loving, omni-whatever God ?
ah-but the point is that moses didn't actually see God. now then STANG, why couldn't he see God?

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Originally posted by genius
ah-but the point is that moses didn't actually see God. now then STANG, why couldn't he see God?
Because God didn't appear in a form that he designed us to deal with ... though Moses had the benefit of otherwise unbelievable things happening in front of him.