Gawdzilla Sama
121.92-meter mutant fire-breathing lizard-thingy
Fictional being setting the rules for humans. What's wrong with this picture?
Every free moral agent on Earth has willfully committed an evil act, in disobedience to God's will and our responsibilities to God.
That sin separates us from God. We must seek forgiveness to reconnect with God.
No. Only free moral agents. Not infants.
How can you know that?
You seem to have a direct pipeline into the mind of god.
Sin is wrapped up in free will, and the ability to make moral choices. In the absence of moral choice, there is no value in moral goodness.
You can argue that it's wrong for God to allow the existence of genuinely free moral agents, but I would disagree.
You're now speaking for god?
I'm explaining my beliefs which are based on my understanding of the Bible. No "direct pipeline" required; no special knowledge of all humans. Just a belief that the Bible is a true and accurate message from God.
How can an atheist have done anything in disobedience to God's will - even if there is a God?Every free moral agent on Earth has willfully committed an evil act, in disobedience to God's will and our responsibilities to God.
How can an atheist have done anything in disobedience to God's will - even if there is a God?
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I don't know. But I know that our sin is based on our own actions, not the actions of others. Original Sin is not Biblical.
I don't know. The Biblical understanding of the afterlife is extremely sketchy.
Masturbation isn't a sin.
Not in this universe, He could not.
What the deal would be in some other universe, we don't know. It's not the one we're in.
But assuming that you can speculate on the nature of a universe different from this one, when we don't even begin to have any basis to render such conclusions, seems presumptuous to me.
Then whole idea that "God is omnipotent; he could have done things differently" doesn't sit with me -- because I'm confident that he couldn't have done things differently without changing the value of something valuable in the current system, and I have no idea what the implications of that are. Neither do you.
Including the part about slaughtering the population of any city where they worship a different God?I'm explaining my beliefs which are based on my understanding of the Bible. No "direct pipeline" required; no special knowledge of all humans. Just a belief that the Bible is a true and accurate message from God.
Wow! Even the Pope isn't this infallible!
Including the part about slaughtering the population of any city where they worship a different God?
So someone plunging a sword through the heart of a screaming, terrified child might be performing a morally perfect act?Yes, including those parts.
.You seem to have a direct pipeline into the mind of god.
Hey, lots of replies!
I don't know. But I know that our sin is based on our own actions, not the actions of others. Original Sin is not Biblical.
I don't know. The Biblical understanding of the afterlife is extremely sketchy.
Masturbation isn't a sin.
Not in this universe, He could not.
What the deal would be in some other universe, we don't know. It's not the one we're in.
But assuming that you can speculate on the nature of a universe different from this one, when we don't even begin to have any basis to render such conclusions, seems presumptuous to me.
Then whole idea that "God is omnipotent; he could have done things differently" doesn't sit with me -- because I'm confident that he couldn't have done things differently without changing the value of something valuable in the current system, and I have no idea what the implications of that are. Neither do you.
There's no need to be insulting. More than half my answer was "I don't know;" I wouldn't exactly consider what I've been saying to be pontificating. Just expressing my best understanding.
The hilited sentences sounds to me like you're saying you know what god wants.
Masturbation isn't a sin.
So, in Heaven will you have sin or free will?
.While I would agree with you here, seeing that there's no such thing as sin, some of you brethren in other cross-cult sects do indeed believe that whacking off is a no-no.