So killing without cause when god can cure as well as kill, is not murder to you. This shows how your beliefs have corrupted your moral sense.
As to his not being in the presence of sin, did he turn his head when he told Satan to do evil and sins against Job's children and friends?
You might want to read Job 3;2 where god admits to being a sinner himself when he sais that Satan moved him to do harm without a just cause.
So the "He" is clear Job.After this, Job opened his mouth and cursed the day of his birth
If the punishment for sin is death, the god is dead. Right?
Please enlighten us because the Bible according to you is complete crap. Do you have a website so that i can learn all about Gnostism? — James Statter
i really don't care. — James Statter
“The meek shall inherit the earth.”
This was way more moral than his local contemporaries. — Noah Te Stroete
About the angels
will of there own and no free will are different. — hachit
Of course it has, — hachit
Secondly all I'm saying is there's a difference between murder and killing — hachit
I have no clue what your talking about, in the verse you quote literally it says "he said: " an the verse before it is — hachit
Also God has many ways to communicate, we don't know how they communicated. — hachit
As I said "In christian theology sin is defined as to disobey God. " — hachit
Morals are my specialty. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I take “meek” to mean “gentle — Noah Te Stroete
I didn’t get that impression from the way you speak to hachit, who doesn’t seem to have a mean bone in his body. — Noah Te Stroete
We, as we get older and find a need for resources, compete for them and the most gentle tend to lose at competitions. How then do you see a way for the gentle to inherit the earth when it is the rich and non-gentle who are inheriting most of the resources on earth? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Have you ever had a job? It’s mostly cooperation with little competition. — Noah Te Stroete
Once your gain it, sure, but you competed against other in the company for advancement. Right? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
You and I are animals first and foremost and subject to evolution just as all animals are. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
We are social animals living in communities. We’re not lone tigers in the jungle. — Noah Te Stroete
If all you are going to do is lie and B.S. to me, best to ignore me.
That or keep going so that I can make people se3e the lying fool you are.
Try your idiocy on the young and stupid with both your distortion of meaning here and in god killing or murdering.
If angels have no free will, how is it that Satan and, they say, a third of the angels rebelled against god?
Thanks for admitting to having corrupt morals, but don't try to put that condition on all of us, especially me. Morals are my specialty.
Ok let's assume heaven exists for a moment, let's also assume that your 100% guaranteed to go there. What is the point of preserving life beondNot to the dead one.
My bad. The content should have given you a hint that I chose the wrong verse.
In other words, you are saying you are a liar and do not know how god communicates.
That is another lie. It is defined as missing the mark.
The gentlest is not the fittest...How then do you see a way for the gentle to inherit the earth when it is the rich and non-gentle who are inheriting most of the resources on earth? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
You and I are animals first and foremost and subject to evolution just as all animals are. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Use my prifrased version, here it the actual one if you looked it up yourself.
"an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law.' — hachit
The Greek word translated as ‘meek’ does not have the same meaning as the word commonly in use today. What praos means is more along the lines of self-control: — Possibility
I can only conclude that you have shackled your own intelligence to a limited physical existence. Such a waste. — Possibility
Go figure. Even though I am terrified of God, I cannot bring myself to worship him or her. — Tom Palmer
Please help me to understand your terminology--specifically how you differentiate between "Christian" and "Gnostic Christian" and how one of these would believe in an "evil God" while the other doesn't, yet they're both called "Christian". — whollyrolling
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