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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
So we are satisfied that this one of the ten commandments is not a moral absolute then?
Indeed. Just 9 more to go.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Indeed. Just 9 more to go.

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Which one covers torturing babies for fun do you think?

...none of them, as far as I can see. So... that's ok then?


Originally posted by avalanchethecat
Which one covers torturing babies for fun do you think?

...none of them, as far as I can see. So... that's ok then?
Of course it's ok to kill and torture babies. The Supreme Court made it legal. You are your own God now. Do whatever you please.

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Originally posted by josephw
Of course it's ok to kill and torture babies. The Supreme Court made it legal. You are your own God now. Do whatever you please.
I think you'll find that killing babies is a no-no.

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
I think you'll find that killing babies is a no-no.
Tell that to the fifty million plus dead ones ripped from their mother's wombs.

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Originally posted by josephw
Tell that to the fifty million plus dead ones ripped from their mother's wombs.
Er no, not gonna do that.

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Do you believe none of God's commands are absolute? This is the question you refuse to answer. Once you do I'll continue to answer yours.

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
I think you'll find that killing babies is a no-no.
A no-no but not an absolute, which means you can always find a reason to justify it right?


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I don't see what point you are trying to make. Are you saying that God's creation is equal to God and therefore the same rules that are absolute for us must be absolute for him as well?

Does the absolute "Love the Lord your God with all your heart" also apply to God?

I said before God has the right to take a life whenever he sees fit, we as humans don't have that right. If you disagree tell me why.

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I see you blanked this out, maybe it will register when you read it again.

Are you saying that God's creation is equal to God and therefore the same rules that are absolute for us must be absolute for him as well?

Does the absolute "Love the Lord your God with all your heart" also apply to God?

I said before God has the right to take a life whenever he sees fit, we as humans don't have that right. If you disagree tell me why.


Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
A no-no but not an absolute, which means you can always find a reason to justify it right?
I think I've done with you. Your limited comprehension and repetitive regurgitation of the same tired crap is not even irritating, just really, really dull. I hope you become less of dick as you grow into adulthood.

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Originally posted by chaney3
I have recently viewed photos of Jewish men, women and children killed in concentration camps.

Exterminated and starved.

Where was God?
This was and is a valid question for all Jewish theologists. There have been a plethora of attempts to address this exact point, but the fact remains that Jewish theology has not been able to reconcile the promise of a chosen people with the facts of the Holocaust.

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Originally posted by Badwater
This was and is a valid question for all Jewish theologists. There have been a plethora of attempts to address this exact point, but the fact remains that Jewish theology has not been able to reconcile the promise of a chosen people with the facts of the Holocaust.
Do you think having a bad thing happen means God doesn't love you, or God isn't real?

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