Is God the epitome of both good and evil?

Started by Greatest I am8 pages

Originally posted by Star428

Not even gonna bother replying to all the idiots who think God was ever an "evil murdering bastard" since it would just be a waste of my time. Seems people still haven't learned the true definition of murder. Punishing the guilty is not murder.

I am not surprised by your inability to justify your God's actions.

Have a preview of my up and coming O.P. and slink even further away from being able to justify your God.

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Christian, are you selling your soul to Satan to get to heaven.

I think Christians are going to be surprised when Satan greats them at the pearly gates.

I find it strange that in a world where the law of every land tries to punish the guilty instead of the innocent, Christians are ready to immorally try to profit from the punishment of an innocent Jesus, by thinking that their (good) God would ask his son to be a human sacrifice. Clearly an immoral and satanic practice.

I could perhaps justify that sacrifice if the Father had stepped up to hos own demand but the coward send his only son instead.

As a Christian, would you be a coward as well and send your only son instead of you stepping up?

Who do you think is more likely to ask for a human sacrifice and think it a moral thing to do, Satan or God?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7irFN2gdI

Who is more likely to torture and kill babies, Satan or God?

Regards
DL

Originally posted by Greatest I am
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Christian, are you selling your soul to Satan to get to heaven.

I don’t think they are doing that, but then I don’t believe in satan.

Originally posted by Greatest I am
I think Christians are going to be surprised when Satan greats them at the pearly gates.

I think they will be more surprised to find themselves in a womb after they die, but maybe that’s why we don’t remember our past lives.

Originally posted by Greatest I am
I find it strange that in a world where the law of every land tries to punish the guilty instead of the innocent, Christians are ready to immorally try to profit from the punishment of an innocent Jesus, by thinking that their (good) God would ask his son to be a human sacrifice. Clearly an immoral and satanic practice.

It’s not really that strange. Just look at some ancient Egyptian religions.

Originally posted by Greatest I am
I could perhaps justify that sacrifice if the Father had stepped up to hos own demand but the coward send his only son instead.

Well that is one of the problems with the deification of Jesus who was just human.

Originally posted by Greatest I am
As a Christian, would you be a coward as well and send your only son instead of you stepping up?

Christian mythology does not have to be logical as long as you don’t take it literal.

Originally posted by Greatest I am
Who do you think is more likely to ask for a human sacrifice and think it a moral thing to do, Satan or God?

A lot of gods have asked for human sacrifice in the past.

Originally posted by Greatest I am
Who is more likely to torture and kill babies, Satan or God?

Regards
DL


Again, not uncommon among ancient religions.

Shak- the problem is those ancient religions you talk about aren't shoved down our throats in this country. Christianity is what is shoved down our throats. So of course other religions have gods that are evil.

Even worse, look at what it turns people into. You legitimately have people defending the actions of a being that came one person shy of total genocide. That is highly disturbing.

Originally posted by Surtur
Shak- the problem is those ancient religions you talk about aren't shoved down our throats in this country. Christianity is what is shoved down our throats. So of course other religions have gods that are evil.

Even worse, look at what it turns people into. You legitimately have people defending the actions of a being that came one person shy of total genocide. That is highly disturbing.

As a Buddhist in a Christian country (USA) I know what you mean.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I don’t think they are doing that, but then I don’t believe in satan.

I think they will be more surprised to find themselves in a womb after they die, but maybe that’s why we don’t remember our past lives.

It’s not really that strange. Just look at some ancient Egyptian religions.

Well that is one of the problems with the deification of Jesus who was just human.

Christian mythology does not have to be logical as long as you don’t take it literal.

A lot of gods have asked for human sacrifice in the past.

Again, not uncommon among ancient religions.

True.

The practice would have been moral in city states with finite resources. If the baby did not die then that would have put pressure on some adult who would go hungry.

Regards
DL

Originally posted by Surtur
Shak- the problem is those ancient religions you talk about aren't shoved down our throats in this country. Christianity is what is shoved down our throats. So of course other religions have gods that are evil.

Even worse, look at what it turns people into. You legitimately have people defending the actions of a being that came one person shy of total genocide. That is highly disturbing.

Might makes right. Lies and ungrounded fear is what keeps religions alive.

Religions and priests and imams have learned how to lie like experts do.

Regards
DL

Originally posted by Greatest I am
Might makes right. Lies and ungrounded fear is what keeps religions alive.

Religions and priests and imams have learned how to lie like experts do.

Regards
DL

Not all religions, my friend.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Not all religions, my friend.

I agree.

But mostly all of the Western revealed religions.

They are basically idol worshiping religions.

They both idolize vile demiurges as far as we Gnostic Christians are concerned.

"It is I who am God; there is none apart from me."

When he said this, he sinned against the entirety. And this speech got up to incorruptibility; then there was a voice that came forth from incorruptibility, saying, "You are mistaken, Samael" – which is, "god of the blind."

Regards
DL

Originally posted by Greatest I am
"for starters, everyone knows that the book of Revelation is not to be taken literally, entirely"

How do you decide what is to be literal or not.

Flip a coin or wait till your idiocy backs you up against a wall?

Regards
DL

how do *I* decide? nope, it's just common sense... what? you already conceded on your "talking donkey" argument? go defend it, dude... lol...

lol nice