Re: Christianity
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2023 2:28 pm
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He didn't stop at 30,000 either. CNN now reports it's over 34,000 dead.For all of those praying that God would stop at 25,000 dead in Turkey and Syria...nope, He didn't.
Dear God. Please stop the suffering and hurt. Hurt me instead.iambiguous wrote: βSun Feb 12, 2023 10:29 pmHe didn't stop at 30,000 either. CNN now reports it's over 34,000 dead.For all of those praying that God would stop at 25,000 dead in Turkey and Syria...nope, He didn't.
So, let's suppose it has nothing to do with the fact that those dying are not Christians. Instead, let's all agree to pray together that He stops it before it reaches 35,000.
And how about during halftime at the Super Bowl tonight. You know He'll be tuned in to that, right?
Later...
Imbecile suckers of REAL_IT_YGary Childress wrote: βMon Feb 13, 2023 3:52 amDear God. Please stop the suffering and hurt. Hurt me instead.iambiguous wrote: βSun Feb 12, 2023 10:29 pmHe didn't stop at 30,000 either. CNN now reports it's over 34,000 dead.For all of those praying that God would stop at 25,000 dead in Turkey and Syria...nope, He didn't.
So, let's suppose it has nothing to do with the fact that those dying are not Christians. Instead, let's all agree to pray together that He stops it before it reaches 35,000.
And how about during halftime at the Super Bowl tonight. You know He'll be tuned in to that, right?
Later...![]()
You seem to have conceded that your god is an evil tyrant. You are so devoted to him that you even offer to suffer the pain he craves to cause and enjoy watching. What a complete and total surrender to insanity.Gary Childress wrote: βMon Feb 13, 2023 3:52 amDear God. Please stop the suffering and hurt. Hurt me instead.iambiguous wrote: βSun Feb 12, 2023 10:29 pmHe didn't stop at 30,000 either. CNN now reports it's over 34,000 dead.For all of those praying that God would stop at 25,000 dead in Turkey and Syria...nope, He didn't.
So, let's suppose it has nothing to do with the fact that those dying are not Christians. Instead, let's all agree to pray together that He stops it before it reaches 35,000.
And how about during halftime at the Super Bowl tonight. You know He'll be tuned in to that, right?
Later...![]()
BigMike wrote: βMon Feb 13, 2023 10:10 amYou seem to have conceded that your god is an evil tyrant. You are so devoted to him that you even offer to suffer the pain he craves to cause and enjoy watching. What a complete and total surrender to insanity.Gary Childress wrote: βMon Feb 13, 2023 3:52 amDear God. Please stop the suffering and hurt. Hurt me instead.iambiguous wrote: βSun Feb 12, 2023 10:29 pm
He didn't stop at 30,000 either. CNN now reports it's over 34,000 dead.
So, let's suppose it has nothing to do with the fact that those dying are not Christians. Instead, let's all agree to pray together that He stops it before it reaches 35,000.
And how about during halftime at the Super Bowl tonight. You know He'll be tuned in to that, right?
Later...![]()
Wake up. The world sucks. And either there is a god or there isn't. You do the math.
It half sucks. But it is also half wonderful.Wake up. The world sucks. And either there is a god or there isn't. You do the math.
Agreed. And whatever we focus on, we get more of.Alexis Jacobi wrote: βMon Feb 13, 2023 5:40 pmIt half sucks. But it is also half wonderful.Wake up. The world sucks. And either there is a god or there isn't. You do the math.
30,000 + people are dead from an Earthquake. Tragedy of some kind could easily happen to almost any of us. That's a lot of carnage and broken hearted loved ones left behind. Most of the normal healthy ones will probably recover, however, some may carry scars or traumas for the rest of their lives.Alexis Jacobi wrote: βMon Feb 13, 2023 5:40 pmIt half sucks. But it is also half wonderful.Wake up. The world sucks. And either there is a god or there isn't. You do the math.
If it is sucky that does not, necessarily, negate the possibility of some sort of divinity as the origin of all.
With God you have access to Commandments. With God you have access to immortality. With God you have access to salvation.An atheistβs work is never done. Just when you think that God has been buried in an unmarked grave, lo and behold, there He is back again, stalking the surface of the earth, looking for infidels to annoy.
I reacted to the Craig article myself above. IC recommended that I read it as the next best thing to the Bible and those videos in demonstrating that a God, the God, his God does exist. I'll explore the points that Chappel makes down the road.And so it was the other month, in this very journal, when two accomplished polemicists attempted to bring God back from the dead. In Philosophy Now 99: The God Issue, William Lane Craig mobilised arguments and Timothy Chappell appealed to personal experiences to persuade us to fall on our atheistic knees and admit that we were wrong. Needless to say, your columnist demurred. So I hope the Editor will permit a little civil war within Philosophy Now for the sake of truth. (I have singled out Craig and Chappell for their merits rather than their deficiencies, as it is difficult to imagine how their cases could have been set out more clearly.)
That reminds me...Alexis Jacobi wrote: βMon Feb 13, 2023 5:40 pmIt half sucks. But it is also half wonderful.Wake up. The world sucks. And either there is a god or there isn't. You do the math.
If it is sucky that does not, necessarily, negate the possibility of some sort of divinity as the origin of all.
However, the actual fact is that it only happens to a very few. Most people enjoy the untold luxury of fully living lives of quiet desperation . . .30,000 + people are dead from an Earthquake. Tragedy of some kind could easily happen to almost any of us. That's a lot of carnage and broken hearted loved ones left behind. Most of the normal healthy ones will probably recover, however, some may carry scars or traumas for the rest of their lives.
That is true. Instead of the metaphor could AJ please try to put this into primary school language?Alexis Jacobi wrote: βMon Feb 13, 2023 8:39 pmHowever, the actual fact is that it only happens to a very few. Most people enjoy the untold luxury of fully living lives of quiet desperation . . .30,000 + people are dead from an Earthquake. Tragedy of some kind could easily happen to almost any of us. That's a lot of carnage and broken hearted loved ones left behind. Most of the normal healthy ones will probably recover, however, some may carry scars or traumas for the rest of their lives.
Is there no Walmart nearby?
What you object to is mortality and that chance operates in this unstable realm, a shaky platform.
Itβs been bad luck for you that your only apparent informant in respect to spiritual, metaphysical and religious questions has been that wicked man, Immanuel.
Youβve rejected his vile teaching and, apparently simultaneously, tossed the bathwater out with the Baby Jesus.
Surely you've seen the evidence:
Here's a new one:
Even when you are trying to show that your buttons haven't been pushed, it's quite clear they have. Which brings us back to your whiney little pissant P.S:
According to my criteria for control, which I grant may differ from yours, I'm doing just fine.
Q.E.Dtillingborn wrote: βTue Feb 14, 2023 9:17 pmSurely you've seen the evidence:Here's a new one:Even when you are trying to show that your buttons haven't been pushed, it's quite clear they have. Which brings us back to your whiney little pissant P.S:According to my criteria for control, which I grant may differ from yours, I'm doing just fine.