@fmf saidI'd be more worried about mocking Jesus Christ than I am mocking me. The one
Calling someone a fool is enough to cause a person to be tortured in burning flames for eternity at the hands of KellyJay's God figure?
Blimey.
And this "logic" and "reasonable argument" is part of the ONLY "meta-narrative" that "makes sense" and that's "consistent with all the evidence"?
Blimey, again.
who died for you so you could be forgiven, you call a figure as if He isn't real, only
something in my head when He laid down His life for you. Mocking the eternal
God who laid down His life for you, it's right up there at the apex of blasphemy.
23 Aug 22
@kellyjay saidYou have dodged the two questions.
I'd be more worried about mocking Jesus Christ than I am mocking me. The one
who died for you so you could be forgiven, you call a figure as if He isn't real, only
something in my head when He laid down His life for you. Mocking the eternal
God who laid down His life for you, it's right up there at the apex of blasphemy.
Instead of answering, you have [1] played a victim card and [2] accused me of "blasphemy" which is meaningless to a non-believer.
@fmf saidUnlike others here don't feel the need to tell someone I have no interest in some of
You have dodged the two questions.
Instead of answering, you have [1] played a victim card and [2] accused me of "blasphemy" which is meaningless to a non-believer.
their questions or posts they write. I'm not playing the victim; I'm simply saying I
have done the same thing I was talking about; even calling someone a fool puts us
in danger, and to cause another to sin is a grave thing before God. You are taking
the Lord and turning Him into nothing but a figment of someone's mind is
blasphemy if it is meaningless to you or not; it doesn't change that because your
thoughts about it aren't what makes it real or important. Your approval, acceptance,
and speculation do not make reality what it is, like it or not.
Was that why you asked me if you had caused me to sin, just so you could accuse
me of playing the victim card? How sad if true.
23 Aug 22
@kellyjay saidI asked you because I was scrutinizing your ideology. Your take on the "Romans1009" trolling was that divegeester had caused him to "sin".
Was that why you asked me if you had caused me to sin, just so you could accuse
me of playing the victim card?
The questions follow: have you caused divegeester to "sin"? Have I caused you to "sin"? Could divegeester cause you to suffer eternal torture because he has made you "sin"? etcetera.
Too often, you say stuff and then you run away from having said it, by playing victim cards for example, as you did in this instance.
@fmf saidYou think that me playing the victim is telling you I'm not the one you should be
Yes, you are. Instead of answering, you said, "I'd be more worried about mocking Jesus Christ than I am mocking me."
concerned over or about concerning sinning against, that is being a victim? Wow!
23 Aug 22
@kellyjay saidSo, does this mean that you believe you MIGHT end up being tortured in burning flames for eternity for "calling someone a fool"?
I'm simply saying I
have done the same thing I was talking about; even calling someone a fool puts us
in danger, and to cause another to sin is a grave thing before God.
23 Aug 22
@kellyjay saidKellyJay, if I have caused you to "sin" on this message board, as you seem to be claiming, then do you believe "it would have been better for that person [i.e. me, who you say caused you to "sin"] to never have been born"?
I'm saying what Jesus said, when someone causes another to sin, they sin, and if
the one tempted to sin by another's actions/words, and if that one who was
tempted to sin belongs to Christ; it would have been better for that person who
caused them to sin, to never have been born.