WOW thanks! This series has been a example of excellence. I am proud I was able to participate in that collage video so far back. You have truly ended this on a high note.
Heh, it's not quite over yet. I intend to put all of them together into a repackaged form that spans just a few videos rather than 95. I'm assigning accolades to each video right now, such as "Best use of air quotes" and "Most unexpected humor," that sort of thing.
@GreatBigBore You Sir, are an Officer and a Gentleman. Not necessarily in that order. LOL
I do wish I had been able to keep up as it was posted, plus your cross country marathon. I ended up contracting Vertigo somehow. (not much fun) and scarey as hell. I will look forward to this.
when God did tempt Abraham, He did so with no evil, meaning with goodness, meaning knowing what Abraham would do, meaning branding the affirmation of God's promise on Abraham's heart. why is this so hard for you, snore?
Because Abraham didn't know. When he "obeyed" Yahweh, his intention was to kill Isaac. That's what matters. I'm asking whether Abraham's intention should have been to defend his child against an immoral demand. That seems more appropriate to me than blind obedience.
@420messenger "meaning branding the affirmation of God's promise on Abraham's heart." That is incoherent gobly guk. Abraham would have done anything a being capable of torturing him and his child for eternity told him too. It's not really that amazing.
Yup.... pathetic little frauds indeed. Shameful. They couldn't begin to answer any of your searching questions. And I am very glad to see you here again!
great series of question. Appreciated the whole run.
216trixie 1 month ago
I always wanted to hear Isaac's take on that whole episode. I imagine that after it was all over he said, "WTF was that all about, Dad!"
Ya gotta think he spent the rest of his life watching over his shoulder every time he was within arm's reach of Dad.
CamW30 2 months ago
WOW thanks! This series has been a example of excellence. I am proud I was able to participate in that collage video so far back. You have truly ended this on a high note.
pumpstations 2 months ago
@pumpstations "ended this"
Heh, it's not quite over yet. I intend to put all of them together into a repackaged form that spans just a few videos rather than 95. I'm assigning accolades to each video right now, such as "Best use of air quotes" and "Most unexpected humor," that sort of thing.
GreatBigBore 2 months ago
@GreatBigBore You Sir, are an Officer and a Gentleman. Not necessarily in that order. LOL
I do wish I had been able to keep up as it was posted, plus your cross country marathon. I ended up contracting Vertigo somehow. (not much fun) and scarey as hell. I will look forward to this.
pumpstations 2 months ago
Although I would admire Abraham for refusing, I would find a more reasonable god like you're describing still testing Abraham even more absurd.
teavea10 2 months ago
@teavea10 "even more absurd"
Great minds think alike. I did go into that issue a little, but ended up cutting it out due to the one-minute limit.
GreatBigBore 2 months ago
@GreatBigBore "the one-minute limit"
You and others have always been faithful to the time limit. That's more than I can say about their faith.
teavea10 2 months ago
when God did tempt Abraham, He did so with no evil, meaning with goodness, meaning knowing what Abraham would do, meaning branding the affirmation of God's promise on Abraham's heart. why is this so hard for you, snore?
420messenger 2 months ago
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@420messenger "why is this so hard for you"
Because Abraham didn't know. When he "obeyed" Yahweh, his intention was to kill Isaac. That's what matters. I'm asking whether Abraham's intention should have been to defend his child against an immoral demand. That seems more appropriate to me than blind obedience.
GreatBigBore 2 months ago
@420messenger "meaning branding the affirmation of God's promise on Abraham's heart." That is incoherent gobly guk. Abraham would have done anything a being capable of torturing him and his child for eternity told him too. It's not really that amazing.
esplin227 2 months ago
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jaekae8 2 months ago
Yup.... pathetic little frauds indeed. Shameful. They couldn't begin to answer any of your searching questions. And I am very glad to see you here again!
AuntieDiluvian 2 months ago
Yaaay you're back!! I was starting to think you died or something
PenguinoRose 2 months ago
he was tripping from volcano gas...
his mind was not of his own...
but clouded by the toxins...
or was that Moses?
azmanabdula 2 months ago
An excellent concluder. Everyone with a rational mind knows that Ray and his minions are undeserving of any intellectual consideration.
QuantumGh0st 2 months ago 2