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What does "everybody is evil" mean?

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those that believe in the global flood justify it by saying "well everybody was evil, the world had to end".

so what does that mean?

let's consider that being evil means you are being evil towards someone else. i don't care much if what you do is not affecting anyone. i don't care if you have evil thoughts if you don't act on them.

so one being evil means there is at least one other, weaker than him, that is being a victim. that victim must be evil towards another victim, weaker than him. the chain follows until we get to people who are too weak to be evil towards anyone.

who can they terrorize? their children? why? what about the children themselves? who are they evil towards? can they even be evil?

also, if everyone is busy being evil, who has time to raise animals and crops? who has time to build stuff?

noah build a big ass boat and nothing happened to him. they didn't even steal his hammer.



the conclusion is that god destroyed a LOT of victims in the global flood.

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
those that believe in the global flood justify it by saying "well everybody was evil, the world had to end".

so what does that mean?

let's consider that being evil means you are being evil towards someone else. i don't care much if what you do is not affecting anyone. i don't care if you have evil thoughts if you don't act on them.

so one being ...[text shortened]... l his hammer.



the conclusion is that god destroyed a LOT of victims in the global flood.
Keep smoking that pot. The "stream-of-consciousness" can be a bitch.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Keep smoking that pot. The "stream-of-consciousness" can be a bitch.
so your stance on children being evil is....

common, say it. you know you want to

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
those that believe in the global flood justify it by saying "well everybody was evil, the world had to end".

so what does that mean?

let's consider that being evil means you are being evil towards someone else. i don't care much if what you do is not affecting anyone. i don't care if you have evil thoughts if you don't act on them.

so one being ...[text shortened]... l his hammer.



the conclusion is that god destroyed a LOT of victims in the global flood.
To say nothing of the killing of a thousand times the number of land animals.

To say nothing of the lack of genetic diversity if an entire population had to start up from 2 parents.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
To say nothing of the killing of a thousand times the number of land animals.

To say nothing of the lack of genetic diversity if an entire population had to start up from 2 parents.
not getting into the impossibility of the flood ever happening. like i told you before, it's futile


this thread assumes the global flood actually happened (uggh) and only deals with innocent humans dying. if there are some who have trouble seeing humans dying as evil, how much do you think they care about animals

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
not getting into the impossibility of the flood ever happening. like i told you before, it's futile


this thread assumes the global flood actually happened (uggh) and only deals with innocent humans dying. if there are some who have trouble seeing humans dying as evil, how much do you think they care about animals
Yes: Noah: 'who brought that infant aboard the Ark? She is OBVIOUSLY evil, THROW HER OVERBOARD".

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
those that believe in the global flood justify it by saying "well everybody was evil, the world had to end".

so what does that mean?

let's consider that being evil means you are being evil towards someone else. i don't care much if what you do is not affecting anyone. i don't care if you have evil thoughts if you don't act on them.

so one being ...[text shortened]... l his hammer.



the conclusion is that god destroyed a LOT of victims in the global flood.
This has been covered here many times before. So my take is, you really don't want to know or care, just trolling or as Suzianne said, smoke another bowl...😉

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Originally posted by checkbaiter
This has been covered here many times before. So my take is, you really don't want to know or care, just trolling or as Suzianne said, smoke another bowl...😉
soooo, your stance on children being evil and deserving to die is....?

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i am christian.


and your stance on children being evil and deserving to die is...?

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it's not up for debate here.

here we discuss the impossibility of everyone in the world to be evil

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you don't have a stance on children being evil and deserving to die? you are conflicted about it? you're still weighing your facts before you decide?

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
those that believe in the global flood justify it by saying "well everybody was evil, the world had to end".

so what does that mean?

let's consider that being evil means you are being evil towards someone else. i don't care much if what you do is not affecting anyone. i don't care if you have evil thoughts if you don't act on them.

so one being ...[text shortened]... l his hammer.



the conclusion is that god destroyed a LOT of victims in the global flood.
Can I ask you a few questions, since life is a both given and taken from the same source
does that source owe you or anyone an explanation for its giving or taking away of life?

When God gives us rain doesn't everyone get wet, those would call good and evil?
If God treats us all the same way for the same reasons do we really have cause to
complain?

Didn't Noah and everyone with him who got on the boat die some time after the event of
the flood if the story is true, making it clear that all will die some time after God grants
them being with life?

If God judges us as all sinners yet puts up with us while we are living out our lives of sin
don't you think that He is giving us a measure of grace just to put up with our hard hearts
that would not only reject Him, but failing to acknowledge all of our selfishness?

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