Originally posted by RJHindsOnce upon a time
Situations and circumstances. 😏
Not so long ago (6000 years approx)
There was a God and his name was Elohim
And he had created a world.
It was rather an unusual world because it was full of sin.
You see, everything in that world was lost,
And Elohim had found
And brought home to Bagpuss (*Hinds).
Elohim's cat Bagpuss
The most Important
The most Beautiful
The most Magical
Saggy old cloth cat in the whole wide world.
Bagpuss, dear Bagpuss
Old fat furry cat-puss
Wake up and look at this thing that I bring
Wake up, be bright
Be golden and light
Bagpuss, Oh hear what I sing
But Elohim loved him.
20 Jul 15
Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Once upon a time
Not so long ago (6000 years approx)
There was a God and his name was Elohim
And he had created a world.
It was rather an unusual world because it was full of sin.
You see, everything in that world was lost,
And Elohim had found
And brought home to Bagpuss (*Hinds).
Elohim's cat Bagpuss
The most Important
The most Beautif ...[text shortened]...
Wake up, be bright
Be golden and light
Bagpuss, Oh hear what I sing
But Elohim loved him.
HalleluYaH !!! Praise the LORD! Holy! Holy! Holy!
20 Jul 15
Originally posted by divegeesterI don't give a rat's ass what you believe. So if you wish not to believe in eternal punishment, then believe what you will. You know what i believe about it, so don't bother me about it anymore.
Can you describe any of these circumstances which you feel would justify burning another person alive?
Originally posted by RJHindsYou present yourself here as someone who is educting and informing people. You have claimed that there are certain circumstances under which it is morally acceptable to burn another person alive. That is a very strong statement and I'm asking you for an example of these circumstances. Are you also going to take the Christian poster's version of the 4th amendment?
I don't give a rat's ass what you believe. So if you wish not to believe in eternal punishment, then believe what you will. You know what i believe about it, so don't bother me about it anymore.
🙂
20 Jul 15
Originally posted by divegeesterGod is the maker of mankind and has the moral right to destroy His own handiwork. 😏
You present yourself here as someone who is educting and informing people. You have claimed that there are certain circumstances under which it is morally acceptable to burn another person alive. That is a very strong statement and I'm asking you for an example of these circumstances. Are you also going to take the Christian poster's version of the 4th amendment?
🙂
Originally posted by RJHindsExcept the bible god is 100% man made so there will be no destruction in a non-existent god's name, except by people using the name of this non-existent god telling the scam that it is on GOD"S authority we kill all those heathen.
God is the maker of mankind and has the moral right to destroy His own handiwork. 😏
20 Jul 15
Originally posted by sonhouseThe worldwide flood was not an example of man killing by God's authority. 😏
Except the bible god is 100% man made so there will be no destruction in a non-existent god's name, except by people using the name of this non-existent god telling the scam that it is on GOD"S authority we kill all those heathen.
Originally posted by SuzianneMost of the Christians here claim that thier version of God does that to people. Most don't seem to be very disturbed by either, some almost to the point of being pathologically emotional dead. Hinds for example.
*IF* God does that, it's righteous. I'm not God, I'm not even A god. I cannot judge God.
If I truly believed that my family, my friends, my neighbours, their neighbours and family were all in danger of being burnt alive for eternity by some sort of psychopathic entity, I think I would spend less time arguing with the likes of me on this forum and get out and do something about it. Wouldn't you?