Praise God in all of his benevolence. May his mercy and peace reign forever. |
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Originally Posted by Photolysis
Praise God in all of his benevolence. May his mercy and peace reign forever. |
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I live in your philosophy and religion forums.
"...And when the Americans come to steal our oil, they will be sent to the hellfires by our holy kalashkinov's, and there they will have nothing to eat but poor quality chocolates that they find on the ground, and when they pick up those chocolates and put them in their mouths, they will say, "My, that is a poor quality chocolate" and a general malaise will spread throughout the hellfire..." |
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The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
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Well, at the very least, you can't really argue about the invading for oil part. |
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The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
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That's true - I'm just surprised he even tangentially talked about something logical at all. |
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omg these hells plece sonds rly scary i will now becom a muslimist |
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The Jonathan Edwards of Islam. |
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So there's a helluva lot of people trying to be good simply so they don't have to drink puss after they die... |
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In Christianity..hell was made for Satan and his demons. People go there, because they have a choice to live for God or life for Satan. |
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Yes, but some peoples' ideas of who goes where go beyond that. One of those views: some non-christian who helps people his whole life goes to hell. That's just the tip of the iceberg concerning these ideas. |
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Firstly, God did not create hell, the devil did. Why would a God of love and mercy create a place such as that? When the devil (a.k.a known as lucifer wich means Bright and shining one) realized he would never rule humanity he decided he would take great delight in torturing them. When you talk of God and the need to hate him and despise him for allowing hell to be you seem to forget about heaven and shouldn't, because of this place of eternal paradise and joy that must rival the paine of hell, he be praised for ever? Seen in this light, the eternal praising that should be done because of hell and the eternal hatered that should be done because of hell sort of cancel each other out. As such we must look at what many precieve as the facts. The only reason hell still exsist is because of humanity. If everyone chose to love and trust God then there would be no need for hell, it would have no place in the Great scheme of things. Because humanity is stupid (in comparision to God) and sometimes corrupt hell has a purpose. Humans have free will, this free will allows them to choose to abandon God and if they do they cannot enter heaven. Ther is a simple reason for this, Gods place is a place of perfection and imperfection cannot exsist there. Humans cannot be made perfect if they insist on hanging on to that sin of rebellion against God and therefore cannot enter heaven. |
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Infinitly greater than you are... Damn that missing E.
He is, he just chooses to play within certian rules for the over-all benefit of humanity. Like a father letting his small children beat him in a basketball game. |
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Infinitly greater than you are... Damn that missing E.
But he created humanity... How then is it possible that he is working toward our overall benefit if he not only makes us impure, but also works against our capacity to reason by giving us every logical reason not to believe in him, but expects us to believe in him or we go to hell? No matter which way you put it, he is sending us to eternal suffering. |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
What if you imagine Heaven and Hell not as 'places' in the sense of physical space, but rather as spiritual 'tendencies'? |
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ars sine scientia nihil
You can imagine all you want, it doesn't change the text of the Bible. And the Bible says nothing about 'becoming' or just a 'sense of moving'. |
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Originally Posted by Photolysis
The text of the Bible is merely a dead letter, and if interpreted literally produces a dull understanding. It should be read with a spiritual understanding, which is to say it should be lived, 'imagined' within. We must think for ourselves here and not just regurgitate pre-established interpretations, either for or against the Bible's validity towards Truth. |
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ars sine scientia nihil
God is stupid in comparison to me or just about every sensible forum member I've seen discussing on this forum. Doesn't this make his whole plan fall apart? |
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You can't prove this kind of thing, and it won't be useful for discussion either. |
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But you can drug somebody or brainwash him to kill people, or not believe in a god. You can argue that it's the souls fault, but I don't see how. The simple fact that you can play around with the human mind in such a way makes the good/evil person discussion really difficult. If you raise a kid to kill people, he'll most likely do it, if you raise him to believe in god... I'm not going to say that he'll definitely stay a believer for ever, but the fact is that we live in a universe of rules. Saying that it's my fault that I'm going to hell is stupid. I didn't ask for this brain and I can't mold it. |
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The great thing about non-literal interpretations of the bible is you can interpret it any way you please. For instance, I interpret the scriptures to mean that only those who use rational thinking an evidence to back up their claims will go to heaven. I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem for me to skew verses into supporting this claim. |
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Originally Posted by Photolysis
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