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Is God fair?

Is God fair?

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I'm sorry what are you talking about, photo proofs?

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Originally posted by @rajk999
Abel was a righteous man who lived according to Gods commandments
Cain was an evil man who did evil works [called a son of Satan]
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God rejects the worship of evil doers.
Doers are justified in the eyes of God.
Can an evil man turn to God and be saved, while some of the people that man was once
evil too remain unsaved and away from God?

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Yes, people! I thought that would be understood by all, my bad.

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Originally posted by @kellyjay
Can an evil man turn to God and be saved, while some of the people that man was once
evil too remain unsaved and away from God?
I do not get involved in specific sins and specific repentance, neither specific good works and the quantity of the good works [like you are fond of doing]. Jesus is the judge of that. However I will say that this thing people call deathbed conversions is a pile of nonsense. Only God knows whose repentance is genuine or otherwise.

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Originally posted by @sonship
Nope. The distinction of most purchased and least read is probably Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time.

I think that that leads the pack of books people love to own and have not read.


Groups are trying to shove this crap down our throats but we have looked at what you peddle and it is stupid garbage.


You gobble up crap all t ...[text shortened]... Suess or Harry Potter, they're real popular. Intrust your eternal destiny on either of them.[/b]
God rest his soul, that book is overrated. But the most never read book is the one you peddle. You print them out and fill prisons and motel rooms and third world countries with your drivel. You prey on the down-trodden. Shame on you, shame on your cowardly god.

Gotta know where lines are, trying to help out here.

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So God saves only the righteous? Did I read this right?
God saves everyone without exception? Did I read this right?
God only saves those who do right? Did I read this right?
Did I leave something out?


Originally posted by @kellyjay
So God saves only the righteous? Did I read this right?
God saves everyone without exception? Did I read this right?
God only saves those who do right? Did I read this right?
Did I leave something out?
Who/what are you responding to?


I wonder if the torturer-god brand Christians should more appropriately use the words "angry revenge" rather than "justice" when they are the describing the notion of supernatural punishment that so grips their imaginations.

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Originally posted by @kellyjay
If God accepts one and rejects another is He fair?
The Lord is always just.

He accepts all who act justly observing the spirit of the Law.

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Originally posted by @apathist
I don't think we should hold the princess responsible for being so delicate she felt the pea under eight mattresses. She was raised that way. The problem is with the culture she grew up under.
Kelly's a guy

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Originally posted by @apathist
God rest his soul, that book is overrated. But the most never read book is the one you peddle. You print them out and fill prisons and motel rooms and third world countries with your drivel. You prey on the down-trodden. Shame on you, shame on your cowardly god.

Gotta know where lines are, trying to help out here.
Yes the bible has been corrupted, it's true meaning twisted.
Instead of being a light shone into the world it's become one of the biggest obstacles in peoples spiritual growth

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Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
Yes the bible has been corrupted, it's true meaning twisted.
Instead of being a light shone into the world it's become one of the biggest obstacles in peoples spiritual growth
Yes the bible has been corrupted, it's true meaning twisted.


How do we know that that is not just your excuse ?

IE. "Now in its original, I, of course would be in agreement with the BIble. But SINCE it has been corrupted from the original I can not go along with it."


Instead of being a light shone into the world it's become one of the biggest obstacles in peoples spiritual growth


How do we know that is also not just an excuse?

IE. "I want to change, but in this direction and in this way. Since the Bible would take me where I don't want to go, I rationalize that it impedes my growth in the direction I wish to go."

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Originally posted by @sonship
Yes the bible has been corrupted, it's true meaning twisted.


How do we know that that is not just your excuse ?

IE. "Now in its original, I, of course would be in agreement with the BIble. But SINCE it has been corrupted from the original I can not go along with it."

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Instead of being a light shone into the world ...[text shortened]... n't want to go, I rationalize that it impedes my growth in the direction [b] I wish
to go."[/b]
My excuse for not stating my allegence to Jesus the way you do?

Is that what you mean?