@KFoxKreations where are the rules that god has 2 follow written? cause i would love 2 see them. and what happens if god breaks 1 or more of these rules?
@KFoxKreations "If Christ fixed disease then people would be yelling for him to fix heartache, grief, death, etc. These are a part of life."
To take an objective look at this, imagine how you would feel if you saw a fellow human doing something like this. Imagine a doctor going to a place that was full of disease and injury, and he had all the medical tools and knowledge to help everyone, but instead he helped 5 people and then just locked himself away in his castle.
@KFoxKreations Why would God have to follow rules? He created the universe didn't he? Who's rules is he following?
And why do you HAVE to 'repent' before being forgiven? Can't God just say "I forgive you"?
And as for killing someone - I would expect that if there was an afterlife, and I killed someone, I would have to make restitution to them somehow afterwards - like wash their angel-car for 1000 years or something.
The big question: Why do we need a savior from God?
@KFoxKreations "If Christ fixed disease then people would be yelling for him to fix heartache, grief, death, etc. These are a part of life."
So, if these are part of life, shouldn't we stop trying to cure disease ourselves? And besides, he could have eliminated disease without us knowing - the disease could simply stop.
And if they were part of life, why did Christ cure any disease at all while he was here? It makes no sense that he'd cure some but not all, assuming he could.
@OccamKant God has to follow rules too. They aren't the same as ours (I think you have to be a God to qualify for his) but they are rules. Also, you have to repent first, then be forgiven. But if you killed someone on purpose, and then later you were truly sorry, do you think that would be enough? That's why Christ had to suffer for our sins, because there is no way we could fully atone for it. I mean, what is just in the case of murder? Only God knows. And Christ CHOSE to be the saviour.
@KFoxKreations "Blood sacrifice was necessary because Christ needed to suffer all pains, death is part of that."
Didn't God set up all the rules? Why make it so that someone needs to suffer all pains? Why not just... you know... forgive? How is a scapegoat at all moral or workable?
@OccamKant that will probably be in the far, faaar future.
Re: Heaven- we have suffered on earth, therefore we have experienced the downside. Also, God feels sorrow/anger when his children sin, and he resides in heaven. It isn't just sitting around playing a harp. (Or if it is, I refuse to go)
Re: Adam and Eve- wouldn't what be perfect? Eden?
But where would it stop? If Christ fixed disease then people would be yelling for him to fix heartache, grief, death, etc. These are a part of life.
I'm really diggin' your videos. Hope you keep it up.
SSJHEW 11 months ago
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tler 1 year ago
@KFoxKreations where are the rules that god has 2 follow written? cause i would love 2 see them. and what happens if god breaks 1 or more of these rules?
MrHead1972 1 year ago
@OccamKant awh man! god has rules he has 2 follow! LMAO this person is obviously new at this whole god thing.
MrHead1972 1 year ago
@KFoxKreations "If Christ fixed disease then people would be yelling for him to fix heartache, grief, death, etc. These are a part of life."
To take an objective look at this, imagine how you would feel if you saw a fellow human doing something like this. Imagine a doctor going to a place that was full of disease and injury, and he had all the medical tools and knowledge to help everyone, but instead he helped 5 people and then just locked himself away in his castle.
What would you think?
OccamKant 1 year ago
@KFoxKreations Why would God have to follow rules? He created the universe didn't he? Who's rules is he following?
And why do you HAVE to 'repent' before being forgiven? Can't God just say "I forgive you"?
And as for killing someone - I would expect that if there was an afterlife, and I killed someone, I would have to make restitution to them somehow afterwards - like wash their angel-car for 1000 years or something.
The big question: Why do we need a savior from God?
OccamKant 1 year ago
@KFoxKreations "If Christ fixed disease then people would be yelling for him to fix heartache, grief, death, etc. These are a part of life."
So, if these are part of life, shouldn't we stop trying to cure disease ourselves? And besides, he could have eliminated disease without us knowing - the disease could simply stop.
And if they were part of life, why did Christ cure any disease at all while he was here? It makes no sense that he'd cure some but not all, assuming he could.
OccamKant 1 year ago
@OccamKant God has to follow rules too. They aren't the same as ours (I think you have to be a God to qualify for his) but they are rules. Also, you have to repent first, then be forgiven. But if you killed someone on purpose, and then later you were truly sorry, do you think that would be enough? That's why Christ had to suffer for our sins, because there is no way we could fully atone for it. I mean, what is just in the case of murder? Only God knows. And Christ CHOSE to be the saviour.
KFoxKreations 1 year ago
@KFoxKreations "Blood sacrifice was necessary because Christ needed to suffer all pains, death is part of that."
Didn't God set up all the rules? Why make it so that someone needs to suffer all pains? Why not just... you know... forgive? How is a scapegoat at all moral or workable?
OccamKant 1 year ago
@OccamKant that will probably be in the far, faaar future.
Re: Heaven- we have suffered on earth, therefore we have experienced the downside. Also, God feels sorrow/anger when his children sin, and he resides in heaven. It isn't just sitting around playing a harp. (Or if it is, I refuse to go)
Re: Adam and Eve- wouldn't what be perfect? Eden?
But where would it stop? If Christ fixed disease then people would be yelling for him to fix heartache, grief, death, etc. These are a part of life.
KFoxKreations 1 year ago