Saw this online, will someone refute it?

Started by Adam_PoE3 pages

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
I meant will not desire.

The Bible states that everyone gets a choice before death. In fact, God doesn't let you die until He is done with His plan for your life.

If His will is done with one, they will die. He does punish all those that murder. Due to God being omniscient, His choice in not saving one of murder is beyond our understanding. You are trying to logically take on the one that created logic in the first place. 😂

If I had the knoweldge that a child was being hurt, and I had the power to stop it, I would. Your god would just watch, and let it happen. That is why I am more moral than your god.

Holy shit, I'm agreeing with Adam.

Originally posted by Neon1234
Why doesn't God have the will to prevent evil if he's "good?"
Why do parents punish the children for acting naughty? It is a similar aspect, roughly at the least.

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Why do parents punish the children for acting naughty? It is a similar aspect, roughly at the least.

I don't understand your retort.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
If I had the knoweldge that a child was being hurt, and I had the power to stop it, I would. Your god would just watch, and let it happen. That is why I am more moral than your god.
Yet you stand by the concept of abortion, in which 3,000 babies are murdered brutally every day. Not only do you stand by this idea, but support it.

If God prevented all evil from happening, cause and effect would have no meaning. In other words, it is man's fault for all evil that occurs in this world, and not the Lord's.

Without evil, people wouldn't choose between God and their own earthly interests.

If you saved that child from death, then it was God's will for that child to live on. If not, there are other reasons that no man can understand. Assuming that God does exist (in your case), questioning the reasons behind His actions is pointless if He is omniscient.

I know that you have gone through struggle, but defeating the idea of God will not fill that empty hole that the earth ever so fails to fill. I do hope you have the courage to become a Christian one day. 🙂

Originally posted by Neon1234
I don't understand your retort.
Mankind are the cause to evil, and our punishment is the consequences of it in other words.

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Mankind are the cause to evil, and our punishment is the consequences of it in other words.

What does that have to do with the op?

Why doesn't God stop evil when he's "all good?"

Originally posted by Neon1234
What does that have to do with the op?

Why doesn't God stop evil when he's "all good?"

Because God gave us freedom. We are the cause of evil. If God just stopped all evil, we wouldn't have freedom to pick and choose whatever we wanted to do.

If God restricted all evil, then none of us would ever pick to never follow him. Therefore, by giving us free choice, evil is created from the wrong choices.

God punishes all evil acts both on and off this planet.

It takes balls to be a Christian because you have to have faith in something that you will never know all the answers to. But I know enough. Even if there was a chance that God is not real, I would still take that chance. Because, assuming that He is, I would be going to Hell for not accepting him. This topic of "Why doesn't God stop all evil" happens to be one of, if not the biggest, wall to faith for people who are legitimately interested in Christianity.

I don't want you or anyone else to end up in such a horrible place. It is something that you should really consider looking into. I am always happy to respond to any questions concerning the Lord. 😄

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
If God prevented all evil from happening, cause and effect would have no meaning.

Bullshit. If someone chose evil, and god intervened, it does not negate that choice, it just prevents harm.

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
In other words, it is man's fault for all evil that occurs in this world, and not the Lord's.

There is no such thing as an innocent bystandar. If you have the power to intercede, and stand by and do nothing, then you are not innocent, you are complicit.

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Without evil, people wouldn't choose between God and their own earthly interests.

Get this everybody, victreebelvictr is seriously arguing that god allows children to be molested, so they will believe in him.

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
If you saved that child from death, then it was God's will for that child to live on. If not, there are other reasons that no man can understand. Assuming that God does exist (in your case), questioning the reasons behind His actions is pointless if He is omniscient.

Then by your reasoning, this is totally cool:

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Yet you stand by the concept of abortion, in which 3,000 babies are murdered brutally every day. Not only do you stand by this idea, but support it.
Originally posted by victreebelvictr
I know that you have gone through struggle, but defeating the idea of God will not fill that empty hole that the earth ever so fails to fill. I do hope you have the courage to become a Christian one day.

I am perfectly satisfied with my life, thanks. I am not gullible enough to be a Christian.

Alright, well I am happy that you are happy with your child murdering life style. 👆

Following a God who isn't good... Now that's a scary thing. I spent thirty years in church and Christian schools, and they never explained the OP well. It wasn't till I got old enough to realize it wasn't that I couldn't understand, it was that they didn't know that I walked away and won't go back...

Originally posted by truejedi
Following a God who isn't good... Now that's a scary thing. I spent thirty years in church and Christian schools, and they never explained the OP well. It wasn't till I got old enough to realize it wasn't that I couldn't understand, it was that they didn't know that I walked away and won't go back...
My Catholic upbringing collapsed the same way.

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Alright, well I am happy that you are happy with your child murdering life style. 👆
Each to me we make a child we have to start all over again with a different brain instead of evolving our partners.

The whole need of children is to extend the strain but one day the sun will explode, what then mister Christian? I've thought about things that would truly drive you down.

Not to say I haven't demonstrated that I'm contemplating the tests I may face if I chose to put forth extra effort.

Better to be capable of violence and choose to avoid it than be castrated by the Church

"Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which. leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it."
Matthew 7:14

Very few people in this world will truly find Jesus sadly. I hope all of you one day change your minds. 😄

Here is a site that answers a lot of the questions asked on this thread. If, somehow, the link is broken, try copy and pasting it into the search engine.

https://www.gotquestions.org/is-God-evil.html

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Alright, well I am happy that you are happy with your child murdering life style. 👆

God is militantly pro-abortion:

YouTube video

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
God is militantly pro-abortion:

YouTube video

1. You haven't responded to the fact that you also support child murder, so if you think God is all evil, you are just as bad. 👆

2. The amount of inaccuracy in that video is astonishing. Maybe read that link I posted. 🙄

Originally posted by victreebelvictr
1. You haven't responded to the fact that you also support child murder, so if you think God is all evil, you are just as bad. 👆

2. The amount of inaccuracy in that video is astonishing. Maybe read that link I posted. 🙄

[list=1][*]It is you who cited my support for reproductive choice as a judgment. I just pointed out that if you have a problem with it, then you have a problem with your god.

[*]It is so inaccurate, but I am not seeing any specific objections.[/list]