He doesn't answer the question. He brings up an distracting (red herring) argument that essentially we should be thankful that God doesn't do more irreparable damage. By far the lowest of the lows for apologetics. Dinesh D'Souza is the best out of that group, although that's like saying someone is the most intelligent mentally challenged person.
@PokemonGuyX Calvin didnt start that idea. The Bible did. Agree or disagree, it doesnt change the fact. If all you want are the warm fuzzies, then I recommend Osteen.
John Calvin you sly bastard! Your deeds are still taking effect today. Calvin started this breed of christianity that I can not get behind. It was his idea, that we are all worthless and deserve death and hellfire. I can't agree with that type of christianity. I'd rather go with Joel Osteen's "be happy" approach
@sirdanmcman The "logic" in the video can only be sound if you believe in the Christian God from the start. If you are coming from outside the christian religion it sounds like a useful justification that lacks the integrity of fairness and justice. But if you believe in Christianity you must defend your God no matter what problems there are with his existence.
@HokaHeywarrior "there is no Christian type of God"...that's an impossible statement. Besides, what was said in the video was a complete standpoint and a logical take on "Why bad things happen to good people". You're argument has become irrelevant due to insufficient legitimized information. I'm completely confused as to why you believe what you just said, and if it's alright I would like a further explanation as to why you disagree with the logic in the video. With all due respect, thanks.
Right¥ he doesnt answer the dam question
luckydiamonds5 2 days ago
He doesn't answer the question. He brings up an distracting (red herring) argument that essentially we should be thankful that God doesn't do more irreparable damage. By far the lowest of the lows for apologetics. Dinesh D'Souza is the best out of that group, although that's like saying someone is the most intelligent mentally challenged person.
wallstreetatheist 2 months ago
@PokemonGuyX Calvin didnt start that idea. The Bible did. Agree or disagree, it doesnt change the fact. If all you want are the warm fuzzies, then I recommend Osteen.
dskinner03 6 months ago
John Calvin you sly bastard! Your deeds are still taking effect today. Calvin started this breed of christianity that I can not get behind. It was his idea, that we are all worthless and deserve death and hellfire. I can't agree with that type of christianity. I'd rather go with Joel Osteen's "be happy" approach
PokemonGuyX 8 months ago
@sirdanmcman The "logic" in the video can only be sound if you believe in the Christian God from the start. If you are coming from outside the christian religion it sounds like a useful justification that lacks the integrity of fairness and justice. But if you believe in Christianity you must defend your God no matter what problems there are with his existence.
HokaHeywarrior 1 year ago
@HokaHeywarrior "there is no Christian type of God"...that's an impossible statement. Besides, what was said in the video was a complete standpoint and a logical take on "Why bad things happen to good people". You're argument has become irrelevant due to insufficient legitimized information. I'm completely confused as to why you believe what you just said, and if it's alright I would like a further explanation as to why you disagree with the logic in the video. With all due respect, thanks.
sirdanmcman 1 year ago
@12allanon1 Preach it haha, Good things only happen because God allows them too. No one is "good" except for Jesus
myDrumVids 1 year ago
just food for thought.....
what if there are no good ppl?? ;D
and if there is no good God, how do good things happen? Especially to bad people...
just throwin somethin else into the mix
12allanon1 2 years ago
bad things happen to good people because there is NO christian type of god-christianity is a myth and is faith in fairy tales by men
HokaHeywarrior 2 years ago