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Originally posted by @fmf
[b]... the comment about Jesus "personally burning people alive" triggered my general response.

You are indicating that divegeester's comment "triggered" you to refer to him as a "God-hater".[/b]
I would ask you to stop lying, but that seems kind of pointless. The comment I replied to was not dive's. You obviously want me to indicate this or that... whatever it takes to get someone else to take issue with me. If you have a problem with me, why don't you fight your own battles instead of trying to draw someone else in so you can sit back and eat your popcorn. Coward.


Originally posted by @tom-wolsey
No idea. But the comment about Jesus "personally burning people alive" triggered my general response. Just an observation.
divegeester does not subscribe to sonship's interpretation of Revelation 14:9-11. I don't see how being opposed to the doctrine of eternal torture makes a Christian a "God-hater". Don't you disagree with the doctrine of eternal torture too?


Originally posted by @tom-wolsey
The comment I replied to was not dive's.
The comment you replied to was about divegeester and about what divegeester believes.


Originally posted by @fmf
It's just there, three posts in a row. divegeester says something, Romans1009 reacts to it, and you refer to divegeester as a "God-hater", three posts on the trot on the same thread page ~ a conversation right there - no other thread - there is no need to "harvest data" on anything. What a strange prideful reaction to being called on what you said about one of your Christian "brothers".
Do you feel like this is a good use of your time, Kiddo? Stirring up trouble and pitting people against each other for your amusement?

What do you think this behavior says about you as a person? Is it positive or negative?


Originally posted by @tom-wolsey
If you have a problem with me, why don't you fight your own battles instead of trying to draw someone else in so you can sit back and eat your popcorn. Coward.
That's what I am doing. I am talking to you about what you said. I am not trying "to draw someone else in". This is me talking to you about what you said.

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Originally posted by @fmf
divegeester does not subscribe to sonship's interpretation of Revelation 14:9-11. I don't see how being opposed to the doctrine of eternal torture makes a Christian a "God-hater". Don't you disagree with the doctrine of eternal torture too?
<<I don't see how being opposed to the doctrine of eternal torture makes a Christian a "God-hater".>>

To claim falsely that Jesus personally burns people alive and to absolve the wicked of any responsibility for their behavior and actions is certainly not an accurate representation of the theological view of hell as a place of eternal torment.


Originally posted by @fmf
That's what I am doing. I am talking to you about what you said. I am not trying "to draw someone else in". This is me talking to you about what you said.
Mm hmm. I wonder how many PM's are in dive's inbox right now. "Look, boss! So-and-so indicated such-and-such about you! Here's the link to the thread!" Coward.


Originally posted by @tom-wolsey
Mm hmm. I wonder how many PM's are in dive's inbox right now. "Look, boss! So-and-so indicated such-and-such about you! Here's the link to the thread!" Coward.
"Coward"? I am here talking to you - point blank - about what you said on this thread.


Originally posted by @tom-wolsey
Mm hmm. I wonder how many PM's are in dive's inbox right now. "Look, boss! So-and-so indicated such-and-such about you! Here's the link to the thread!" Coward.
Not surprising behavior for an atheist. In fact, pretty typical.



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Who here feels qualified to prescribe what should be the penalty for rejecting Christ ?

I do not feel that I have the qualification to determine what the appropriate penalty should be for rejecting Christ.


If you feel that YOU have the qualification to teach God and all creation what the appropriate penalty should be for refusing to be reconciled to God, ever, acknowledge it here.

Tell us why you are so sure that you are qualified to make that determination.


Originally posted by @sonship
Who here feels qualified to prescribe what should be the penalty for rejecting Christ ?

I do not feel that I have the qualification to determine what the appropriate penalty should be for rejecting Christ.
Because of your profoundly superstitious outlook, no one I am aware of has ever suggested that your torturer god ideology has left you with the kind of moral compass you'd need to take a proper look at the incoherent notion of justice you espouse.

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Who here feels qualified to prescribe what should be the penalty for rejecting Christ ?

I do not feel that I have the qualification to determine what the appropriate penalty should be for rejecting Christ.


If you feel that YOU have the qualification to teach God and all creation what the appropriate penalty should be for refusing to be reconciled to God, ever, acknowledge it here.

Tell us why you are so sure that you are qualified to make that determination.


Originally posted by @sonship
Tell us why you are so sure that you are qualified to make that determination.
Just because some sort of hysterically angry, vengeful, magical action by a supernatural being who figures in ancient folklore that appeals to your imagination, sonship, it doesn't create any kind of moral dilemma whatsoever that is external to you, external to your brain, and separate or distinct from your own personal, feverishly zealous thoughts.

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