God is a bloodthirst, baby-killing, murderer!
A ChristiaNet.com poll indicates that life begins at conception and most Christians agree that any desicion to terminate pregnancy before birth is murder.
God terminates 62% of all conceptuses and 25% of all embryos. God works in mysterious ways and 92% of the killings go unnoticed.
God continues to kill unborn babies and 8% of all fetuses are murderd by spontaneous aborion (only 2 percent after 8.5 weeks). This makes God's baby-killing actions more significant than human induced abortions of all kinds.
But God doesn't stop killing babies! Infant mortality (under one year) is almost 5% worldwide and child mortality (under five years) is over 7.3%.
God kills them with genetic disorders, diseases and famine. They live painful lives and die painful deaths.
That's God's way.
I did not even think twice about telling you I did not watch this before the first second ticked over. If you pull this $#!+ on the battlelines I will not hesitate to kill you.
MrGodkid 6 months ago
Wish I can rank it a thumbs up :) Oh yeah, there is a rational reason to like a state... CT, MA, VT etc.... are all pro-evolution teaching rational states that have liberal laws not discriminating against same-sex marriage. Hey look, those states haven't imploded by heathens and have the highest income tax per capita. Yes, many logical reasons to love logical states :) Great job on this rational video :)
avelmira 7 months ago
@JeremiahA40
Enjoy!
Maybe we will meet again on another video discussion thread?
zthustra 10 months ago
@zthustra I just finished the whole series. I really cannot thank you enough for introducing me to Jeff Benner, his work, and his website. The videos were very interesting and I really felt my lack of knowledge of ancient Hebrew. When I have more coinage in my pocket, I'll invest in some of his books.
No real deep insights here into what Mr. Benner offered in his videos. Other than he's very even-keeled in his analysis and I will study more about "bara."
Thanks again.
JeremiahA40 10 months ago
@zthustra Thank you very much for this list of videos. I will do my best to watch them over the next few days and tell you what I thought. And I am sorry but I cannot guarantee how soon I will finish them because I run my own business. But I should be able to view them all this week.
Thanks again.
JeremiahA40 10 months ago
@JeremiahA40
I have a couple of videos to suggest. I did not make them and the man that did is NOT an atheist He is VERY knowledgable of ancient Hebrew.
watch?v=juZSxrPOd2k - Bereshiyt
watch?v=SbcB1puaOyc - Bara
watch?v=D5MRci6d4Mw - Elohiym
watch?v=WWwz-AMGHQc - Et
watch?v=kpaVARyVc9s - HaShamayim
watch?v=yKNPZpEz15U - Ha'arets
You are going to really enjoy these! Jeff Benner makes very entertaining and informative videos.
zthustra 10 months ago
@zthustra Every article I have read so far translate "bara" as "create," used here as a transitive verb speaking in the past tense with a singular subject. The heavens and the earth would be the direct objects modifying the verb, and since the act of creation took place at the beginning (in the context of Genesis,) then I think it reasonably follows that no pre-existing materials were present when the creation took place. But then again "bara" does not exclude pre-existing material, either.
JeremiahA40 10 months ago
@JeremiahA40
bereishit bara 'elohyim et ha'shamayim ve'et ha'aretz
Was anything created? As I read it, the sky (ha'shamayim) and the land (ha'aretz) already existed and the elohyim filled (bara) them at some point in time that was earlier and therefore known to them (reishit), a beginning of sorts, but not the beginning of everything, just the beginning of the filling of the sky and the land or the earliest time know to the author.
zthustra 10 months ago
@JeremiahA40
Forgive me for being evasive here ... I like the direction we are going, but I don't want to go into lecture mode and just spite out all of the conclusion I have come to then try to persuade you I am right.
I would rather persuade you to look a bit more closely. That is why I ask more questions. Not trying to trap you, but hoping for you to find the answers instead of me shoving them down your throat.
When YOU discover it, it becomes yours.
zthustra 10 months ago
@zthustra If I understand correctly, Elohyim, or Elohim, is the Creator .
JeremiahA40 10 months ago