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Woodruff wrote:He also told us "an eye for an eye". Does that mean we're evil if we don't follow that one too?
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Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Who determines what is evil? Chew on that one suckers!
Christ told us "love thy God" and "love thy neighbor as thyself". So, anything violating those 2 precepts is, by definition "evil" for we humans.
He also told us "an eye for an eye". Does that mean we're evil if we don't follow that one too?
Snorri1234 wrote:
you ignore mine or say they "don't apply".
Yes I say they don't apply because they don't apply to the argument.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
you ignore mine or say they "don't apply".
Yes I say they don't apply because they don't apply to the argument.
Except you consider anything that does not lead to the answer you wish to "not apply".
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
you ignore mine or say they "don't apply".
Yes I say they don't apply because they don't apply to the argument.
Except you consider anything that does not lead to the answer you wish to "not apply".
Maybe we'll have more success if we approach things from the other end.
Would you tell me what my argument is? This way we can find out whether it's you who don't get what I'm saying, or whether it's me who doesn't get what you're saying.
PLAYER57832 wrote:MeDeFe wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
you ignore mine or say they "don't apply".
Yes I say they don't apply because they don't apply to the argument.
Except you consider anything that does not lead to the answer you wish to "not apply".
Maybe we'll have more success if we approach things from the other end.
Would you tell me what my argument is? This way we can find out whether it's you who don't get what I'm saying, or whether it's me who doesn't get what you're saying.
We disagree. It is religion. The only issue I have is when you or anyone else tries to claim that believe is somehow inversely tied to intelligence, critical thinking, etc. You have a right to your beliefs. I have a right to mine.
I do not believe the premise put forth by the OP is correct, but I also don't think I am going to convince you otherwise. And, it really and truly does not matter since you say you don't believe in God anyway. So, for now, I say we "agree to disagree".
Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Who determines what is evil? Chew on that one suckers!
Christ told us "love thy God" and "love thy neighbor as thyself". So, anything violating those 2 precepts is, by definition "evil" for we humans.
He also told us "an eye for an eye". Does that mean we're evil if we don't follow that one too?
PLAYER57832 wrote:MeDeFe wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
you ignore mine or say they "don't apply".
Yes I say they don't apply because they don't apply to the argument.
Except you consider anything that does not lead to the answer you wish to "not apply".
Maybe we'll have more success if we approach things from the other end.
Would you tell me what my argument is? This way we can find out whether it's you who don't get what I'm saying, or whether it's me who doesn't get what you're saying.
We disagree. It is religion. The only issue I have is when you or anyone else tries to claim that believe is somehow inversely tied to intelligence, critical thinking, etc.
You have a right to your beliefs. I have a right to mine.
I do not believe the premise put forth by the OP is correct, but I also don't think I am going to convince you otherwise. And, it really and truly does not matter since you say you don't believe in God anyway. So, for now, I say we "agree to disagree".
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
thegreekdog wrote:Seriously, volunteer discussion moderator here trying to moderate discussion...
If God does not exist, how do you know something is evil?
Lucarilover240 wrote:If God made "Thou shalt not kill" one of the ten commandments, then why is there murder? Apparently, if he does exist, he doesn't even take himself very seriously.
Lucarilover240 wrote:Another thing I believe is that any "All powerful" being that would alow anything such as genocide, child molestation, muder, anything like that, has under no circumstances earned himself or herself the title of "God", free will or not. No right minded God would allow the horrors that we see today to take place. I agree with the OP: Either there is no God, he isn't a God at all, or he has a sick, sick sense of humor.
dwilhelmi wrote:Lucarilover240 wrote:Another thing I believe is that any "All powerful" being that would alow anything such as genocide, child molestation, muder, anything like that, has under no circumstances earned himself or herself the title of "God", free will or not. No right minded God would allow the horrors that we see today to take place. I agree with the OP: Either there is no God, he isn't a God at all, or he has a sick, sick sense of humor.
It is impossible, period, to know all of the possible consequences of any given action. Someone who is molested as a child may grow up to be a beautiful poet because of their awful experiences, and touch the lives of millions across the globe, while if they had not been molested maybe they end up working at McDonalds. Maybe that person that was murdered would have ended up driving drunk and killing a bus load of children. I am not saying that this is always the case for every single one of these kinds of acts, I am just saying that you cannot know for sure that these evil things are not necessary for some reason.
Furthermore, if all of the pain of the world were taken away, would we even notice the pleasure? Can you make a tapestry without using dark colored thread?
Queen_Herpes wrote:dwilhelmi wrote:Lucarilover240 wrote:Another thing I believe is that any "All powerful" being that would alow anything such as genocide, child molestation, muder, anything like that, has under no circumstances earned himself or herself the title of "God", free will or not. No right minded God would allow the horrors that we see today to take place. I agree with the OP: Either there is no God, he isn't a God at all, or he has a sick, sick sense of humor.
It is impossible, period, to know all of the possible consequences of any given action. Someone who is molested as a child may grow up to be a beautiful poet because of their awful experiences, and touch the lives of millions across the globe, while if they had not been molested maybe they end up working at McDonalds. Maybe that person that was murdered would have ended up driving drunk and killing a bus load of children. I am not saying that this is always the case for every single one of these kinds of acts, I am just saying that you cannot know for sure that these evil things are not necessary for some reason.
Furthermore, if all of the pain of the world were taken away, would we even notice the pleasure? Can you make a tapestry without using dark colored thread?
Specifically quoting your comment: "Someone who is molested as a child may grow up to be a beautiful poet because of their awful experiences..."
Easily, your comment here is the best reason for a person to avoid religion. What kind of person are you that you would say that the end being beautiful poetry justifies the means of childhood molestation? You are an awful, awful person and so are your compatriots who espouse the existence, Not of God, but of Your God and the sad, sad reasoning you have been brainwashed to accept such that you make statements like the one quoted.
dwilhelmi wrote:Queen_Herpes wrote:dwilhelmi wrote:Lucarilover240 wrote:Another thing I believe is that any "All powerful" being that would alow anything such as genocide, child molestation, muder, anything like that, has under no circumstances earned himself or herself the title of "God", free will or not. No right minded God would allow the horrors that we see today to take place. I agree with the OP: Either there is no God, he isn't a God at all, or he has a sick, sick sense of humor.
It is impossible, period, to know all of the possible consequences of any given action. Someone who is molested as a child may grow up to be a beautiful poet because of their awful experiences, and touch the lives of millions across the globe, while if they had not been molested maybe they end up working at McDonalds. Maybe that person that was murdered would have ended up driving drunk and killing a bus load of children. I am not saying that this is always the case for every single one of these kinds of acts, I am just saying that you cannot know for sure that these evil things are not necessary for some reason.
Furthermore, if all of the pain of the world were taken away, would we even notice the pleasure? Can you make a tapestry without using dark colored thread?
Specifically quoting your comment: "Someone who is molested as a child may grow up to be a beautiful poet because of their awful experiences..."
Easily, your comment here is the best reason for a person to avoid religion. What kind of person are you that you would say that the end being beautiful poetry justifies the means of childhood molestation? You are an awful, awful person and so are your compatriots who espouse the existence, Not of God, but of Your God and the sad, sad reasoning you have been brainwashed to accept such that you make statements like the one quoted.
The point was NOT that the end justifies the means, but simply that we cannot predict the outcome of every action that is taken. I am not by any means saying that child molestation is OK - I think it is something absolutely terrible, and any freak who does it should be locked up for life. I apologize if I got a little ahead of myself in that post (it was almost 1am, and I was debating religion while I could barely keep my eyes open - bad idea). I was just trying to show that good can come out of even the most awful of situations.
You cannot expect God to take away all of the pain in the world, but then turn around and expect to be able to do whatever you want. Free will comes at a price. WE are the cause of the pain, WE are to blame.
And I am not an awful, awful person.
Lucarilover240 wrote:dwilhelmi wrote:Queen_Herpes wrote:dwilhelmi wrote:Lucarilover240 wrote:Another thing I believe is that any "All powerful" being that would alow anything such as genocide, child molestation, muder, anything like that, has under no circumstances earned himself or herself the title of "God", free will or not. No right minded God would allow the horrors that we see today to take place. I agree with the OP: Either there is no God, he isn't a God at all, or he has a sick, sick sense of humor.
It is impossible, period, to know all of the possible consequences of any given action. Someone who is molested as a child may grow up to be a beautiful poet because of their awful experiences, and touch the lives of millions across the globe, while if they had not been molested maybe they end up working at McDonalds. Maybe that person that was murdered would have ended up driving drunk and killing a bus load of children. I am not saying that this is always the case for every single one of these kinds of acts, I am just saying that you cannot know for sure that these evil things are not necessary for some reason.
Furthermore, if all of the pain of the world were taken away, would we even notice the pleasure? Can you make a tapestry without using dark colored thread?
Specifically quoting your comment: "Someone who is molested as a child may grow up to be a beautiful poet because of their awful experiences..."
Easily, your comment here is the best reason for a person to avoid religion. What kind of person are you that you would say that the end being beautiful poetry justifies the means of childhood molestation? You are an awful, awful person and so are your compatriots who espouse the existence, Not of God, but of Your God and the sad, sad reasoning you have been brainwashed to accept such that you make statements like the one quoted.
The point was NOT that the end justifies the means, but simply that we cannot predict the outcome of every action that is taken. I am not by any means saying that child molestation is OK - I think it is something absolutely terrible, and any freak who does it should be locked up for life. I apologize if I got a little ahead of myself in that post (it was almost 1am, and I was debating religion while I could barely keep my eyes open - bad idea). I was just trying to show that good can come out of even the most awful of situations.
You cannot expect God to take away all of the pain in the world, but then turn around and expect to be able to do whatever you want. Free will comes at a price. WE are the cause of the pain, WE are to blame.
And I am not an awful, awful person.
Well, if that's the case, then you are left with pretty much nothing supporting God's existence at all. You say he tells us what to do, but apparently he does absoulutely nothing but watch with distaste if we choose to ignore him. You're pretty much just making excuses and refusing to even consider the fact that he may not exist or be the all powerful being everyone considers him to be.
Lucarilover240 wrote:If God made "Thou shalt not kill" one of the ten commandments, then why is there murder? Apparently, if he does exist, he doesn't even take himself very seriously.
Lucarilover240 wrote:Another thing I believe is that any "All powerful" being that would alow anything such as genocide, child molestation, muder, anything like that, has under no circumstances earned himself or herself the title of "God", free will or not. No right minded God would allow the horrors that we see today to take place. I agree with the OP: Either there is no God, he isn't a God at all, or he has a sick, sick sense of humor.
Lucarilover240 wrote:If God made "Thou shalt not kill" one of the ten commandments, then why is there murder? Apparently, if he does exist, he doesn't even take himself very seriously.
Another thing I believe is that any "All powerful" being that would alow anything such as genocide, child molestation, muder, anything like that, has under no circumstances earned himself or herself the title of "God", free will or not. No right minded God would allow the horrors that we see today to take place. I agree with the OP: Either there is no God, he isn't a God at all, or he has a sick, sick sense of humor.
dwilhelmi wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Seriously, volunteer discussion moderator here trying to moderate discussion...
If God does not exist, how do you know something is evil?
Group consensus? If there is no higher power, the only law that would exist is the law we would make for ourselves. Therefore each person would define for themselves what is evil or not evil. At most, you could say that the law of the land decides what is evil. But if there is nothing beyond ourselves, then evil is defined only by ourselves.
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