freely choose Jesus Christ as their savior. — TheMadFool
To summarize, most or all of these are probably incorrect. — Outlander
If most humans live and die with the religion that they are born with from their family or society that they didn't choose, how come God rewards/punishes us for something that we didn't even choose? — Abdulrahman Adel
If a human being unreflectively and uncritically adheres to a set of beliefs aren't they, ipso facto, responsible? — Pantagruel
Just to clarify I was referring to my interpretation of each religion as being "probably incorrect". — Outlander
Which is an immoral position of abdicating ones own responsibility for their sins. Right? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If most humans live and die with the religion that they are born with from their family or society that they didn't choose, — Abdulrahman Adel
Perhaps God, in his wisdom, realized that we are incapable of redeeming ourselves and so had to sacrifice his son for our sins. — TheMadFool
Which shows him to be an immoral coward who would bury his son instead of stepping up to do the right thing and die for his child.
There is no way to justify Yahweh as a good god.
Gnostic Christians pointed that our 2,000 years ago and Christians are still to immoral to reject that genocidal prick.
Fascist Christians love genocide.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I thought Jesus came back from the dead, — TheMadFool
Which shows him to be an immoral coward who would bury his son instead of stepping up to do the right thing and die for his child. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Then you accuse me of "literal reading" of "myths". — TheMadFool
It is the way we practice religion that counts. Established religions are only different contexts in which people practice their faith. That is, what we believe is not very important. They way we live is. — EnPassant
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