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Oh, and I lack belief that such a character actually exists, in any case. So I'm not "rejecting" any imaginary forgiveness from an imaginary character. Quote:
Same thing - suffering - with a softer description that makes it more palatable to the modern Christian. And along with that, the new, improved modern Christian notion that we "choose" Hell, and that God doesn't condemn us "sinners" to Hell and toss our worthless sinner asses into the flames. Again - same results - just a softer description that makes God not seem like such a bad guy. It's our own fault if we end up in Hell! We chose to go there! Hell no; I don't choose Hell, however you define it. I lack belief in God, Hell, the whole nine yards. There's nothing for me to choose. There's no choice in front of me for me to make. So don't tell me I choose Hell. But if it turns out that Hell and God do exist, I still won't choose Hell. I'll tell God to his face that I don't choose to go to Hell, whatever it is. Someone's gonna have to toss my ass in if that's where God wants me to go. |
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What a wonderful story you're selling! The Gospel Message - Accept Jesus! Ask his forgiveness for your sins! Jesus as the ultimate medicine to cure the disease your religion invented! God sacrificed himself to himself to save us from himself! Hallelujah! Please put your offering in the plate as it passes by...Jesus recommends 10%, but give more if you love Jesus. |
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Oh, BTW, do you suppose there is a reason why so many "intellectual theists", like I once was, in their "later years" rethink the existence of God? And sometimes, like myself, come to disbelieve in God?
(once was theist; I don't claim to have been or to presently be an "intellectual", though I do ponder things a lot) |
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it is truly humorous when i see atheists trying to lecture us on hell....okay.....and then the hat trick of using liberal theologians to lecture us on hell...as if atheists give credence to liberal theologians!
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Besides, God gave us floods, tornadoes, earthquakes, polio, malaria and smallpox. He is responsible for more suffering than all the human beings who ever lived. Heck, he should be asking for OUR forgiveness. |
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