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righteousness is never abhorrent. just sayin



Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
righteousness is never abhorrent. just sayin
There are people in this community who seem to believe billions of people being permenantly burned in a supernatural furnace for having had the wrong religion - or no religion - while they were on earth is some kind of pinnacle of righteousness, so I think the notion of righteousness can indeed manifest itself in utterly depraved and abhorrent ways.


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Yep.


Originally posted by @fmf
There are people in this community who seem to believe billions of people being permenantly burned in a supernatural furnace for having had the wrong religion - or no religion - while they were on earth is some kind of pinnacle of righteousness, so I think the notion of righteousness can indeed manifest itself in utterly depraved and abhorrent ways.
the righteous know themselves and have no problem embaressing themselves at times. telling truth cant come back at you.

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Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
the righteous know themselves and have no problem embaressing themselves at times. telling truth cant come back at you.
What's interesting is that many Christians have to create a distorted, highly ideological definition of "righteous" in order to apply some sanctifying KY jelly to the otherwise not-really-disguised groupist misanthropy that they want to insert up us! 😀

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Originally posted by @fmf
What's interesting is that many Christians have to create a distorted, highly ideological definition of "righteous" in order to apply some sanctifying KY jelly to the otherwise not-really-disguised groupist misanthropy that they want to insert up us! 😀
when you live it you know. you know not to judge, just hold a mirror up to the leaches ._.

anyone that tries to compare themselves to jesus is delusional.

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Originally posted by @fmf
There are people in this community who seem to believe billions of people being permenantly burned in a supernatural furnace for having had the wrong religion - or no religion - while they were on earth is some kind of pinnacle of righteousness, so I think the notion of righteousness can indeed manifest itself in utterly depraved and abhorrent ways.
Again with the furnace. /facepalm

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Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
the righteous know themselves and have no problem embaressing themselves at times. telling truth cant come back at you.
Get serious.

Ask any Christian. It sure does in this forum, all the time, mainly from people who don't want to hear it.


Originally posted by @suzianne
Again with the furnace. /facepalm
You should perhaps say this to the Christians who propagate the 'burning' non-believers theology: "Again with the furnace".


Originally posted by @fmf
There are people in this community who seem to believe billions of people being permenantly burned in a supernatural furnace for having had the wrong religion - or no religion - while they were on earth is some kind of pinnacle of righteousness, so I think the notion of righteousness can indeed manifest itself in utterly depraved and abhorrent ways.
Depraved and abhorrent righteousness? Probably the most skewed oxymoron I've ever heard.

Can't imagine how a mind can twist truth out from that.

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Originally posted by @secondson
Depraved and abhorrent righteousness? Probably the most skewed oxymoron I've ever heard.

Can't imagine how a mind can twist truth out from that.
Whoosh.


Originally posted by @fmf
Whoosh.
I know what you were trying to say though.

Some, it seems, are unable to reconcile the idea of a loving God with the idea that the same God will cast billions into outer darkness for all eternity.

It's just one of those conundrums that will be resolved in the afterlife, except by those who know now.


Originally posted by @secondson
I know what you were trying to say though.

Some, it seems, are unable to reconcile the idea of a loving God with the idea that the same God will cast billions into outer darkness for all eternity.

It's just one of those conundrums that will be resolved in the afterlife, except by those who know now.
It is not a conundrum. The two are simply incompatible.