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Originally posted by KellyJay
It is immoral for God to be God and do as He wills with what it is His? He owe you
something that God must comply with?
You asked what I thought you said. I told you. Even this reply hints at created not allowed to jusge God.

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Originally posted by Eladar
You asked what I thought you said. I told you. Even this reply hints at created not allowed to jusge God.
How can you judge God, not just you any of us? He is the beginning and the end, He is
everywhere, He sees everything at once, there isn't a spec of matter no matter how
large or small He isn't completely aware of, knowing its beginning and end.

We are stuck in this life for a short time, we live in a sliver of time called now whose start
and end are in the same place. We are sinners, He is not, and when He judges He does
so with all the information, we have our bias, lusts, and misconceptions to filter through.

You want to condemn God for being immoral, really? You think any of us, or all of us have
the right and or the ability to do that honestly?


Originally posted by Eladar
I have no problem with it.

The resson is given. It is a valud righteous reason.

Acceptance of immorality is a cancer.
To be honest, you're not much of a human being.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
To be honest, you're not much of a human being.
Are any of us?


Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
To be honest, you're not much of a human being.
Thank you, I hope not sunce if I were I'd have a one way ticket to hell.


Originally posted by KellyJay
How can you judge God, not just you any of us? He is the beginning and the end, He is
everywhere, He sees everything at once, there isn't a spec of matter no matter how
large or small He isn't completely aware of, knowing its beginning and end.

We are stuck in this life for a short time, we live in a sliver of time called now whose start
and end are i ...[text shortened]... eally? You think any of us, or all of us have
the right and or the ability to do that honestly?
Did you read my first post?


Originally posted by KellyJay
Are any of us?
Condemning genocide, in all of its manifestations, is a good start.

Theology is at its most degenerate when it readily accepts abominations done in God's name.


Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Condemning genocide, in all of its manifestations, is a good start.

Theology is at its most degenerate when it readily accepts abominations done in God's name.
I can see why you would see it that way which is why my question was for Christians and those who claim to be Christian.

Obviously you disagree with it.


Originally posted by KellyJay
Are any of us?
Coming back to this, 'yes' some people are good human beings. 'Perfect' perhaps not, but unlike yourself I don't write humanity off so easily.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Coming back to this, 'yes' some people are good human beings. 'Perfect' perhaps not, but unlike yourself I don't write humanity off so easily.
Good in your opinion. In the same way you might think liver is good.


Originally posted by Eladar
Did you read my first post?
I responded to the one's I read

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Coming back to this, 'yes' some people are good human beings. 'Perfect' perhaps not, but unlike yourself I don't write humanity off so easily.
We are all flawed. I don't write off anyone, I just think the best thing going for us is someone else who loves us not our own righteousness.


Originally posted by KellyJay
I responded to the one's I read
I believe God defines what is moral, not man. Man can only agree with God or disagree.


Originally posted by Eladar
I have no problem with it.

The resson is given. It is a valud righteous reason.

Acceptance of immorality is a cancer.
ISIS agrees with you, Eladar.

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