Originally posted by FMFDid I call you evil?
I am not "evil" ~ not by any definition I know and accept. I hardly ever lie and can't remember telling anything more than social-lubricant 'white lies' for many years. I act ~ and endeavour to act ~ in a morally sound way day after day after day. My life is not "filled with evil" as you contend. I see plenty of "evil" in the world. I think I even do my tiny lit ...[text shortened]... ist Christians on this message board to call me "evil" in the course of discussions on morality.
I'm trying to understand your definition of it.
Now do you suppose someone like Hitler thought himself to be evil?
After all, as you say, they did not "feel" anything in the gas chambers.
Originally posted by FMFBefore becoming humbled and understanding that I was just as guilty of sin as the worst of sinners, I would have said the same thing.
I believe that the ideology that underpins this belief of yours is the most depraved set of notions that the human imagination has ever conjured up.
Now I know that my self righteousness before coming to the Lord, while patting myself on the back for not being what I considered to be "evil", was as filthy as rags.
Originally posted by whodeyNone of this affects my view that your "eternal torture" ideology is human philosophizing at its darkest.
Before becoming humbled and understanding that I was just as guilty of sin as the worst of sinners, I would have said the same thing.
Now I know that my self righteousness before coming to the Lord, while patting myself on the back for not being what I considered to be "evil", was as filthy as rags.
Originally posted by FMFBut what if Hitler was right? What if the Jews were the vermin of society? What if destroying the Jews would bring world utopia? Would he still be considered evil?
Hitler was "evil", clearly so.
I realize you think Hitler was evil. My point is that Hitler did not consider himself to be evil. No one really thinks that of themselves.
Originally posted by FMFThis is your quote.
Where did I say any such thing?
"Hitler's gas chamber victims died almost instantaneously. They did not suffer "eternal torture". At least one Christian has admitted here on this forum that the "Lake of Fire" punishment is way, way worse than anything Hitler did."
I hear this argument regarding abortion all the time. They don't suffer, so what the hell? You can kill'em in good conscience.
The Nazi's probably thought they were being humanitarians.
Originally posted by whodeyYes. Are you just pretending not to understand the definition of "evil" I offered and the three simple rules of morally sound interaction?
But what if Hitler was right? What if the Jews were the vermin of society? What if destroying the Jews would bring world utopia? Would he still be considered evil?
Originally posted by whodeySo which bit of it justifies you claiming: "After all, as you say, they did not "feel" anything in the gas chambers."
This is your quote.
"Hitler's gas chamber victims died almost instantaneously. They did not suffer "eternal torture". At least one Christian has admitted here on this forum that the "Lake of Fire" punishment is way, way worse than anything Hitler did."
I hear this argument regarding abortion all the time. They don't suffer, so what the hell? You can kill'em in good conscience.
The Nazi's probably thought they were being humanitarians.
Originally posted by FMFMy bad, so you said, "Evil is an egregiously immoral and sociopathic action that is gravely detrimental to others, and which stems from an abject lack or even absence of empathy and compassion."
Yes. Are you just pretending not to understand the definition of "evil" I offered and the three simple rules of morally sound interaction?
So I am to take it you feel as though you have never been gravely detrimental to others. I am also to take it that you always feel guilty for doing something you consider immoral.