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Is there a Sinful lifestyle?

Is there a Sinful lifestyle?

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
God is a byproduct of man's morality. Nothing more.
That kind of response would be expected from a child of Satan.

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Originally posted by @eladar
That kind of response would be expected from a child of Satan.
What exactly do you hope to achieve by calling someone a child of Satan?

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Originally posted by @dj2becker
What exactly do you hope to achieve by calling someone a child of Satan?
I hope to achieve nothing. I was just pointing out the truth of the matter.

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Originally posted by @eladar
I hope to achieve nothing. I was just pointing out the truth of the matter.
Should we just conveniently ignore this truth?

Matt 7:1-3
Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.

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Originally posted by @dj2becker
Should we just conveniently ignore this truth?

Matt 7:1-3
Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
Libtard go to.

If you just don't judge, you will go to heaven.

Jesus was obviously either talking about not casting actual stones or not judging by man's rules.

Jesus instructed people to not do either of those. Both of those are types of judging Jesus was against. Judging fruits, on the other hand, we are to do.

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Originally posted by @eladar
That kind of response would be expected from a child of Satan.
And that kind of insult is redundant on an atheist.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
And that kind of insult is redundant on an atheist.
Why do you view it as an insult?

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Originally posted by @eladar
Why do you view it as an insult?
You're a Christian, and as such calling anyone the son of satan is intended as an insult.

Not many biscuits in your cookie jar, hey?

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
You're a Christian, and as such calling anyone the son of satan is intended as an insult.

Not many biscuits in your cookie jar, hey?
So if I think it is an insult it is an insult.

Does this mean if I think something is sinful it is sinful?


Originally posted by @eladar
So if I think it is an insult it is an insult.

Does this mean if I think something is sinful it is sinful?
Only in your own head.

There is plenty of room in there.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Only in your own head.

There is plenty of room in there.
Then why is it an insult?

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Originally posted by @eladar
So if I think it is an insult it is an insult.

Does this mean if I think something is sinful it is sinful?
For an act (including as act, a thought) to be a sin it has to be evil, you have to know it is evil and you have to do it voluntarily.

This isn't found in one neat tidy bundle at

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm

but can be deduced.

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Originally posted by @eladar
Then why is it an insult?
Your 'intent' was to insult.

But as I say, wasted on an atheist. You might as well say I was the son of Darth Vader.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Your 'intent' was to insult.

But as I say, wasted on an atheist. You might as well say I was the son of Darth Vader.
My intent was not to insult. Why insult people for who they are?

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Originally posted by @eladar
My intent was not to insult. Why insult people for who they are?
Who are you to say what people are?

You have the assessment credibility of a cauliflower.