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Found the salty atheist
A document which, at best, has gone through centuries of mistranslation, both accidental and deliberate.
Actually i was going to mention that as well, that almost everyone has a different definition about that one word, thus it’s impossible for such a thing to exist to begin with, because whatever you or i am imagining right now would be called something else.
BUT we are talking about the christian mythology here, and even though many Christians like to cherry pick, in the end if we talk about the christian god, we talk about the one that is being portrayed word for word in the bible.
In all fairness, the word has a fairly broad definition.
If the bible can’t be trusted, then he is also at fault for knowingly have Christianity fool every believer into believing it is the truth, in other words, he apparently doesn’t mind that he is being portrayed that way.
Of course that is assuming such a being that can be associated with the word “god” truly exist. wink wink
You’re assuming the bible can be trusted in that case. Otherwise, though you said pretty much what I was hoping to hear. This being may dictate good and evil, but if the evil action is the one that will prevent suffering, then I can’t help but think it would be better to be evil.
If the Christian god turned out to exist when I died, and I had to stand before him to face judgement, I would spit in his face for killing countless men, women, and children. I wouldn’t want to stay in heaven with a monster that floods an entire planet, killing countless children, or who kills the first born of everyone in a city just because of one man.
He also knowingly deceived every rational human on Earth into believing he didn’t exist by planting irrefutable evidence that the bible is false.
My point is that if he was real, I would knowingly defy him and his so called ‘morals’. The mythology of the bible shows that even Lucifer has more morals than the christian god.
What about the possibility of doing the morally proper thing in defiance of said speculative grand entity and its alleged will?
Well said. Why do good things for something that you can’t even know if it exists, when you could do morally great things for humanity instead?
Good idea. I don’t know how I forgot to add religion related stuff to my filter.
As an atheist i respectfully disagree. Mostly because the last few words “as god in christ forgave you” what kind of lesson is that?
“So why should we all be kind towards each other? Is it because it helps our society grow and become stronger, help our minds develop more maturely and prevents possible negative outcomes to occur?”
“Uh, no, because some thing that is physically impossible to understand says he doesn’t mind if you or your ancestors have done bad things.”
Might be time for you to add some tags to your filter, then.
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I don’t know, but that wouldn’t preclude her from agreeing with the sentiment behind those verses. There’s sayings from all sorts of belief systems that I agree with, after all.