God or No God?

Started by Shakyamunison96 pages
Originally posted by BananaKing
God has power over everything, Satans power is limited.
So what god tells us is good, is right and causes good things, anything that rivals what he says causes the opposite, which increases the likelihood of The Chaos Theory.

Why do I get the feeling that you do not understand Chaos Theory?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory

Originally posted by BananaKing
God has power over everything, Satans power is limited.
So what god tells us is good, is right and causes good things, anything that rivals what he says causes the opposite, which increases the likelihood of The Chaos Theory.

Wouldn't an Omnipotent god be the only that could even try to rival his own power?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Wouldn't an Omnipotent god be the only that could even try to rival his own power?

It's not his power it's rivalling, it's anything that is against his rules, such as loving others as you love yourself.

If you treated everybody but yourself bad, then it would create sin in the world, which increases the likelihood of one thing starting another so on and so forth until something random (and often disastrous) happens due to occurance, such as hurricanes etc.

Originally posted by BananaKing
It's not his power it's rivalling, it's anything that is against his rules, such as loving others as you love yourself.

If you treated everybody but yourself bad, then it would create sin in the world, which increases the likelihood of one thing starting another so on and so forth until something random (and often disastrous) happens due to occurance, such as hurricanes etc.

You think that a hurricane is the result of sin? 😆 That is nutty.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
You think that a hurricane is the result of sin? 😆 That is nutty.

Ofcourse it is, they're both chaotic, both against God who is Order 😖

Originally posted by BananaKing
Ofcourse it is, they're both chaotic, both against God who is Order 😖

A hurricane is not chaotic. It has it's own order.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
A hurricane is not chaotic. It has it's own order.

It kills, it's chaotic, Order for human kind is safety, whereas a hurricane isn't.

Anything that happens bad to someone is caused by the wrongs of someone else.

Originally posted by BananaKing
It kills, it's chaotic, Order for human kind is safety, whereas a hurricane isn't.

Anything that happens bad to someone is caused by the wrongs of someone else.

The bible shows that god has killed a lot of people.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
The bible shows that god has killed a lot of people.

Alot of sinning people. He has never killed a righteous person.

Originally posted by BananaKing
It kills, it's chaotic, Order for human kind is safety, whereas a hurricane isn't.

God has killed prolifically and seemingly without reason in the OT.

Originally posted by BananaKing
Alot of sinning people. He has never killed a righteous person.

So, if god told you to fly an airplane into a building, would you do it, if the buildings were filled with sinning people?

Alot of sinning people. He has never killed a righteous person.
didnt this god ok the execution of its alleged son? and wasnt this son rightous?

Originally posted by BananaKing
Alot of sinning people. He has never killed a righteous person.
Which is pretty easy to do if you decide who is a sinner and who isn't.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
So, if god told you to fly an airplane into a building, would you do it, if the buildings were filled with sinning people?

No, that would be suicide, of which he wouldn't want me to do.

Originally posted by anaconda
didnt this god ok the execution of its alleged son? and wasnt this son rightous?

His son OK'd it too, but it was for the sake of everyone else.

No, that would be suicide, of which he wouldn't want me to do
back to this son of god again , not pleaing his case was just the same as suicide so.....................god didnt want you to do what

His son OK'd it too, but it was for the sake of everyone else.
so this god killed righteous people then

Originally posted by anaconda
so this god killed righteous people then

Not without good reason.

Not without good reason.
so if the reason is right then killing is ok

Originally posted by BananaKing
Not without good reason.

Yes, without good reason. The reason is always, because he decided that what they did was wrong (after giving them free will).