Monster Machine
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I don't consider those posters on RR to be true Christians.
Yikes! A little judgemental, aren't we? Isn't the party line supposed to only the Lord knows their hearts?
I will preface my comment with the fact that I am a Christian who believes in a literal interpretation of the Bible.
I would like to give you a quote from a fundamentalist (such as yourself) on a christian message board I used to participate in when I was deluded. This gem came up when discussing Noah and the Flood:
For me, I guess I have to continue with the line of thinking that this isn't an accurate historical event for a moment. OK, people don't accept this as truth. They don't want to accept the Garden Of Eden and the literal six days of Creation, either. So, if you cannot trust God's word, then why accept Jesus as a correct historical event? When you start cherry picking what you want to accept, then the whole book begins to fall apart.
With the Noah's ark story, I tend to have to agree that either miracles were majorly involved to keep everyone alive, or Noah had to shovel a lot of elephant poop.
How tenacious is the belief of the fundie.
God created existence knowing that 1/3 of the Angels would fall, that Satan would tempt Eve and that humanity would fall. He chose to make that sin apply to all future generations of human beings rather than just Adam and Eve.
This is why I have no respect for god or the people who claim to love him. Allow me to raise this example:
I have a needle with AIDS infected blood. I know that if I shoot this into my child's veins, he will die a slow and painful death. I tell my 4 year old son, who doesn't know any better, not to touch it. I put it next to his Juice Box every morning.
Do I need to tell you what he will end up doing? Does this story not sound like the Garden of Eden?
Do you know how angry it makes me when fundies insist that god knew all of this AND WENT AHEAD WITH HIS CREATION ANYWAY? And they actually hold god in high regard knowing this?
From our human perspective that seems rather unfair, but then our morals have been "corrupted by sin and Satan".
Please, stop making excuses for your god.
If that is the case and we are corrupted and do not have all the information we cannot say that God is wrong and be correct. Even if we say God is wrong how come God created us to be able to say that he is wrong in the first place?
Why would he allow humans to come up with their own moral standards that are altered from those of God, that we would see his actions as unfair.
What a load of crap. Are you implying that our sense of justice (don't kill random people, for example) might not be the right standard to have?
We honestly don't have enough information to decide that God is evil or wrong in his decisions. One day when we finally have all the information it is likely that we will look upon everything and say that it was the right decision and God was in the right.
Stop it. Please. If you don't have enough information, why do you have an opinion either way? You love god, no doubt. But why? You don't have enough information, yet you claim to love him.
I think there is enough evidence with the teachings of Jesus of forgiveness and giving along with his sacrifice on the cross to make an argument for a just and good God who is worthy of worship and love.
No, what you have is a guy who contradicted the god of the old testament. A very vengeful and jealous god...
If you believe the Bible then we are able to have a personal relationship with God, through Jesus, which means that we can get to know God and understand him better.
Once you do this that will open yourself to understand that he is all loving and merciful.
If you choose not to open yourself up to that experience then you will remain closed off and maintain your viewpoint.
So, if I believe, then everything that I find unjust about god would make sense and I would agree with the hell bound damnation of tribes in Brazil that are still secluded from the world at large because they never heard of Jesus?
Also, is there anything wrong with appeasing someone? We do this all the time with the relationship between parent and child, do we not? God is saying to trust him, that he is right, and we should do what he says because it is right.
How is the appeasement being done willingly when the terms of rejection are spelled out so clearly? Would you love me if I told you to do so while pointing a gun to your posterior? (I use posterior as it appears your head is firmly planted therein.)
It doesn't hurt that the reward for doing his will is eternal joy along with ruling the universe with God and being counted as his children rather than just creations.
I don't know, it's up to everyone to come to their own conclusions about God and spirituality, but I think people who discount the unseen are selling themselves short on understanding reality.
Sigh... and people who discount hard proven evidence are missing out on the reality they claim to have.
Monster
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