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Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 6:37 pm
by Jaded Sage
attofishpi wrote:Jaded Sage wrote:Jaded Sage wrote:Whatever happened to that post about how God killing David's baby was wrong? What if I told you the fact that he mourned while the baby was alive and rejoyced when the baby was dead was the kind of thing blasphemy leads to (a kind of out-of-seasonness) and suggests the baby would have grown to be the same, and therefore God was obligated to kill it, even honoring the child by making him an instrument to teach those who heard Him?
I suppose I am, at times [claiming to know the mind of God].
That's ok, it means you understand aspects of God to the point that you yourself know God.
I know God exists. I know a sage exists. I know Hobbes is a deluded arrogant dork.
Thanks, buddy. Don't stop being you.

But let's keep it exclusively about the topics at hand.
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 1:24 pm
by Hobbes' Choice
attofishpi wrote:Jaded Sage wrote:Hobbes' Choice wrote:
Are you claiming to know the mind of God, now?
I suppose I am, at times.
That's ok, it means you understand aspects of God to the point that you yourself know God.
I know God exists. I know a sage exists. I know Hobbes is a deluded arrogant dork.
God told me you were insane.
So where do we go from here, doggy?
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 7:05 pm
by Jaded Sage
Greatest I am wrote:
Regards
DL
Whatever happened to that post about how God killing David's baby was wrong? What if I told you the fact that he mourned while the baby was alive and rejoyced when the baby was dead was the kind of thing blasphemy leads to (a kind of out-of-seasonness) and suggests the baby would have grown to be the same, and therefore God was obligated to kill it, even honoring the child by making him an instrument to teach those who heard Him?
What do ya think, Greatest I am? What do ya think.
According to etymology. Blasphemy is teaching that good is bad and bad is good, so it would likely have been like father like son. We can't have a line like that, or else we'd been in an Isaiah situation. That's no good. So what do ya say?
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 8:36 pm
by manden
Again to this topic :
THE TRUE GOD DOES NOT PUNISH US !
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 10:30 pm
by Hobbes' Choice
manden wrote:Again to this topic :
THE TRUE GOD DOES NOT PUNISH US !
If the 'true god' is powerful then why does he do nothing when there is so much unnecessary suffering?
What makes you think god does not punish?
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:19 am
by attofishpi
Hobbes' Choice wrote:God told me you were insane.
So where do we go from here, doggy?
Its blatantly obvious..you need to fly to New Zealand and join the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:46 am
by manden
Hobbes' Choice wrote:manden wrote:Again to this topic :
THE TRUE GOD DOES NOT PUNISH US !
If the 'true god' is powerful then why does he do nothing when there is so much unnecessary suffering?
What makes you think god does not punish?
Why and what the TRUE God does something , we don't know . That is unimaginable too high for us !
My perception : The TRUE God does not interfere (recognizable) here at least in last 5000 years . We have to learn here to do our task ourselves .
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:51 am
by attofishpi
manden wrote:Hobbes' Choice wrote:manden wrote:Again to this topic :
THE TRUE GOD DOES NOT PUNISH US !
If the 'true god' is powerful then why does he do nothing when there is so much unnecessary suffering?
What makes you think god does not punish?
Why and what the TRUE God does something , we don't know . That is unimaginable too high for us !
My perception : The TRUE God does not interfere (recognizable) here at least in last 5000 years . We have to learn here to do our task ourselves .
You know nothing about God so shut the fuck up about it.
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:10 am
by manden
What a level ?
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 5:43 pm
by Hobbes' Choice
manden wrote:Hobbes' Choice wrote:manden wrote:Again to this topic :
THE TRUE GOD DOES NOT PUNISH US !
If the 'true god' is powerful then why does he do nothing when there is so much unnecessary suffering?
What makes you think god does not punish?
Why and what the TRUE God does something , we don't know . That is unimaginable too high for us !.
I see, so when you claim that the true god does not punish us you are knowingly talking bollocks.
You do realise that this is a PHILOSOPHY forum????
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:02 pm
by manden
That is my logical recognition ! Are you not able to do so ?
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:03 pm
by Hobbes' Choice
manden wrote:That is my logical recognition ! Are you not able to do so ?
Your logic is fucked my friend.
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:16 pm
by manden
Answer only to logical statements to the point .
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:28 pm
by Hobbes' Choice
manden wrote:Answer only to logical statements to the point .
LOL
Exactly! Totally fucked. The gift of grammar has even escaped you.
Re: Is it moral for God to punish us?
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 4:38 pm
by Greatest I am
Jaded Sage wrote:Greatest I am wrote:
Regards
DL
Whatever happened to that post about how God killing David's baby was wrong? What if I told you the fact that he mourned while the baby was alive and rejoyced when the baby was dead was the kind of thing blasphemy leads to (a kind of out-of-seasonness) and suggests the baby would have grown to be the same, and therefore God was obligated to kill it, even honoring the child by making him an instrument to teach those who heard Him?
What do ya think, Greatest I am? What do ya think.
According to etymology. Blasphemy is teaching that good is bad and bad is good, so it would likely have been like father like son. We can't have a line like that, or else we'd been in an Isaiah situation. That's no good. So what do ya say?
Like father like son!
God favored King David. Why would he kill the son for being like the favored one?
Regards
DL