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![]() who again? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 555 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 31,458 ![]() |
i am a bit confused on this subject, i need some opinions on JESUS, god has had enough attenmtion, jesus is the one i need answers on.
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
QUOTE(raw_material @ Aug 18 2004, 12:20 PM) why is he an unjuste god ...cuz he lets u do w/e u want?? thats ur fault 4 not following wat god tells u...just like ur parents if they tell u not 2 do something and u still do it..then u get introuble...if u choose not 2believe god and his gift...then u will get punished 2 go 2 hell...our purpose in this earth is 2 save and give the gospell 2 as many pple as we can so spread his word...yea u might b happy cuz ur a creation but wat good does that do if ur not doing nothing about it.... And here is my response from the God topic... QUOTE There was an interesting discussion in my philosophy class a year ago about God and free will and there was a heated debate, though short lived. I will mention one reply that made a hell lot of sense to me. The student, I'm guessing must be an agnostic like myself, said that if we truly have the freedom to choose or so-called, free will, then God cannot omnipotent because He gave up His power over man. In other words, God cannot be omnipotent/All Powerful if He doesn't have the power to control man's will. If man is not free, in the case that the Almighty is omnipotent, then how is it that He can blame man for making the wrong choices? Meaning, man is condemned for doing things out of his control... leading to the assumption of an unjust God. This is famously known as the fate vs free will controversy. So this points back to my original statement in some previous posts that if God allowed free will, He will not turn away those who saw the Gift and seized it. You see as hostility, I see it as opinion. Just like your opinion that God exists. How many times must I say that there are more than one belief in the world? You blatantly disrespect other beliefs and ask for respect in return? That's ludicris. |
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