How We Know The Bible Is True
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You have the choice to change. He knows that you won't
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@EliminatorReviews That's an interesting answer. So he knows people he created are going to burn forever before he creates them, but he creates them anyway and as a result of their actions/beliefs holds them responsible for their eternal torture.
You realize this is beyond unfair.
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@metalsusa1 He knows what will happen but the reason he does those things is because he want YOU to expierence them.
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@Ilnahuang94 1.free will yes, but under extreme duress of eternal torture for not believing. 2. Animals Do know right from wrong. When you train your dog to poop outside, it doesn't. When it does, it knows it did wrong. How does a dog know when you are angry. How does it learn verbal commands. Humans aren't as smart as you think they are.
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Theists can't/won't think outside the box because they fear the repercussions of questioning their Bibblit. So even thinking about thinking outside the box is enough to keep them self-medicated with the placebo of religion. Besides, why would they wanna think outside the box when their Imaginary Skyman wrapped it up so nicely, and with a card that reads "Do Not Open 'Till EVER! (Or unless you're smart enough to know it's a box full of lies.)"
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@metalsusa1 I can't even think of a comeback, DAMN
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Any adult that believes in a "God" should be in an insane asylum.
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Can you surprise God? Is there anything you could do or think outside the awareness of God?
If the answer is no then you have no free will in the eyes of a God who will blame you and hold you responsible for "crimes" he knew you would commit.
God will allow you to suffer in hell forever for "sins" he knew you would commit while simultaneously knowing the outcome before the begining.
There is no honest rebuttal.
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@linahuang94 There is no proof that Jesus ever lived. No one who lived during his lifetime wrote anything about him. The first century is one of the best documented times in human history, and there is no mention of him.
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@metalsusa1 CONTINUED you are there and forgiving them. I hope i'm answering some of your questions and hopefully some distortions people have of christianity. feel free to ask any more :) and i'm glad if you have taken the time to read these and are genuinely curious. if all you want to do is argue though, please that's not what i'm here for. i just want to discuss your ideas :)
God holds us responsible for sins he knew we would commit before he created us, then sends his son to die to save us from a punishment he first implemented to begin with. Then he expects us to beg for forgiveness for those very sins he knew we would commit in order to keep us out of a hell he created. W.T.F.?
metalsusa1 1 month ago 8
@ketziah03
Please explain this: God walks around as his own son, preaching his own glory and doing some petty party tricks here and there to impress the audience. Then He deliberately gets himself tortured to death (Is God a masochist or did He just pretend to feel the pain?) And all that to save us from His own wrath?
If you really believe this, then in my opinion you are blaspheming against the real god. Because that's a joke.
flamifer1 3 months ago