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| Inv3rted:
--- Quote from: Wedge on October 08, 2009, 12:45:54 AM ---In what ways does a God go against morality? I don't exactly understand. Are you trying to justify that the morals of Christianity are destroying the nation here are you are trying to point out inconsistencies in the religion/bible/translation/whatever? If it's the latter I don't really believe it's relevant, how would a god being a hypocrite lead to the tenants of the faith destroying a nation? --- End quote --- You invalidated your whole argument in one paragraph. When your ideal of perfection is a jealous hypocrite, you can safely say that their morality is skewed. Whether or not the majority of Christians believe the first four Ten Commandments are as important as the rest (considering the Bible says so), they all believe that God is the ultimate perfection. Even if the God of the Bible existed, it would he harmful to worship him in a strictly moral sense (might as well considering he'll kill your family while you watch and then torture them for eternity if you don't). |
| Tom Gunn:
--- Quote from: Inv3rted on October 08, 2009, 09:58:47 AM ---You invalidated your whole argument in one paragraph. When your ideal of perfection is a jealous hypocrite, you can safely say that their morality is skewed. Whether or not the majority of Christians believe the first four Ten Commandments are as important as the rest (considering the Bible says so), they all believe that God is the ultimate perfection. Even if the God of the Bible existed, it would he harmful to worship him in a strictly moral sense (might as well considering he'll kill your family while you watch and then torture them for eternity if you don't). --- End quote --- Wow you should be a polotitian. P.s I'm a suckish speller |
| Rughugger:
--- Quote from: Inv3rted on October 08, 2009, 09:58:47 AM ---You invalidated your whole argument in one paragraph. When your ideal of perfection is a jealous hypocrite, you can safely say that their morality is skewed. Whether or not the majority of Christians believe the first four Ten Commandments are as important as the rest (considering the Bible says so), they all believe that God is the ultimate perfection. Even if the God of the Bible existed, it would he harmful to worship him in a strictly moral sense (might as well considering he'll kill your family while you watch and then torture them for eternity if you don't). --- End quote --- My main point is why do you really even give a rat's ass what we believe in when you don't believe in anything yourself? What has you so butt hurt about people being religious that you go out of your way to bash and discredit something you shouldn't even give a second thought to? Were you loveually abused by some pastor as a kid? |
| SUPERMAN345:
--- Quote from: Rughugger on October 08, 2009, 02:34:15 PM ---My main point is why do you really even give a rat's ass what we believe in when you don't believe in anything yourself? What has you so butt hurt about people being religious that you go out of your way to bash and discredit something you shouldn't even give a second thought to? Were you loveually abused by some pastor as a kid? --- End quote --- Yeah, he got raped. |
| Inv3rted:
--- Quote from: Rughugger on October 08, 2009, 02:34:15 PM ---My main point is why do you really even give a rat's ass what we believe in when you don't believe in anything yourself? What has you so butt hurt about people being religious that you go out of your way to bash and discredit something you shouldn't even give a second thought to? Were you loveually abused by some pastor as a kid? --- End quote --- If I read this correctly, you are saying that I shouldn't even give a second thought about religion. I wonder where the problem with that lies? And if you're so insecure about a fifteen year old spoiled brat who was raped by a pastor questioning your beliefs, I think you should get your 28 year old ass out of here. |
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