If you're going to talk about this, I'm going to need a more specific example of Christians calling evil, good. — hachit
the church is so reliant on context I basically need the storys. But for the time being I think your using murder in place of killings — hachit
As mentioned the punishment for sin is deathHowever Lot's wife turns in to a pillar of salt due to reassociating by the act of looking back.
That is why God sent his son.Now I think the entire introduced concept of guilt by association is problematic. Other instances of the same principle would be original sin and the connected concepts f.e. limbo(referring to edge of hell for infant deaths)
As mentioned the punishment for sin is death — hachit
I'll say this thought, what is good and evil is different for everyone, there's not sum universal standard of them. — hachit
ok this is something I should make clear. In christian theology sin is defined as to disobey God.what exactly was the sin she committed in your view? Associating?
I was furthing my point that good and evil have no objective meaning.there's not sum universal standard of them.
In christian theology sin is defined as to disobey God. — hachit
In realty he only need to find 6, because he and his family.
Later the number was lowered to 5, so he only need to find one. — hachit
I was furthing my point that good and evil have no objective meaning. — hachit
She disobeyed the angle, not god.
Isn't 10 like a special number in Jewish fate?
How is changing it later justified, isn't this basically stating that god said it wrong? Did gods word change? Isn't 10 like a special number in Jewish fate?
The change also seems problematic since it supposes that the family members where actually righteous people. However from the story itself at least for his wive this case seems not well grounded
How can god [sick] do a final categorizing in to good and evil if those terms have no objective meaning?
yes, here is why. God loves humans, however he cannot be in the present ofor sin. The punishment of sin is death. Murder implys hate. This paradox is probably were your idea came from. — hachit
Such as all of the religious nonsense. All of it. — S
Now I think the entire introduced concept of guilt by association is problematic. — CaZaNOx
The problem here is you don't know your angelology. Angles have no will of there own, that speak nothing except what God wants them to say. — hachit
When did Yahweh torture innocent babies in the bible? — James Statter
You are not a Calvinist, nor are you a moral person.
That is why you do not think a god who punishes the innocent instead of the guilty, including torturing and murdering them, is evil when he obviously is.
That is also why you did not answer my last question.
Thanks for showing all here how your beliefs have corrupted your morals.
Christians are always spouting off about god giving us free will, and here you are saying that god ignoring our free will, that would not want us to be murdered or tortured, is quite ok.
Regards
DL — James Statter
I am a Christian in that I believe Christ was enlightened and was a truly moral person. — Noah Te Stroete
Don't act like anything i said was going to change your opinion anyway. — James Statter
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