Harry Baird wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 5:49 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 2:21 pm
Harry Baird wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 6:40 pm
Is it
loving to condemn a person to an eternity of a hell which is, in your own words, "considerably worse than most people can even imagine"?
Yes/no answer preferred.
Well, would [...]
That's not an answer. Like henry, you dodge the question. Please answer directly.
Harry, you need to realize that because Mr. Can does not believe in or accept the very premise upon which Christianity is founded,...
(that being an inherited guilt derived from an "Original Sin" committed by Adam and Eve - an inherited guilt that needs a "savior" to wash clean from one's soul before dying)
...he therefore is not actually a Christian.
Now I'm not saying that he is wrong to deny the silly nonsense that humans can somehow
inherit the guilt of an ancient ancestor's crimes (especially a mythological ancestor), for on that point I completely agree with him.
No, I'm just saying that it is somewhat disingenuous of him to quote the Bible and discuss the concept of Hell as if it was coming from the perspective of a bona fide (true) Christian.
In other words, like that extremely devout and pious Christian ✝ Donald Trump ✝ likes to call certain republicans "RINOs" (republicans in name only), Mr. Can appears to be a "CINO".
And when it comes to henry's take on the situation, he simply hasn't applied enough (if any) critical thought to the issue, for if he's going to insist that
unrepentant murderers and thieves deserve an eternity of unimaginable torture,...
...then he needs to understand that because he is an American citizen and reaps the benefits of being a card-carrying member of an
unrepentant society whose imperialistic government, murders vast numbers of humans all over the planet and then steals their resources,...
...then he's in for a big surprise come "judgment day" if he's under the impression than he's an innocent little angel just because he's not directly (hands-on) involved in the murders and thefts committed on his behalf in order to provide him with plenty of oil and gas, or anything else he might need.
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