From: D from BC on 7 May 2010 23:08 In article <8Z-dnb425vU7oFbWnZ2dnUVZ_r-dnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, regor(a)midwest.net says... > > Even if true, God is ridiculous in getting away with unethical behavior > > due to having the afterlife card. > > It's almost terrorism! > > In Adam and Eve's time, they had a relationship with God. They broke their > relationship with God by disobedience, they ate from the only tree God told > them not to. So now there's a separation but it's our choice, whenever we > choose to come to God he is waiting to be our healer, provider, and savior. > The Garden of Eden is a set up. The Garden of Eden is a frame job. God put dumb naked humans, a persuasive serpent and a illegal tree all in the same aquarium. God might as well be mixing ammonia and bleach and breathing deeply. Humans are not liable for this situation. Not only is God at fault but the animals are partly to blame too. Other animals failed at being assistance to Eve. A talking house cat passing by could have saved the day and said 'Don't listen to that serpent..' How about talking worms near the tree with some second opinions. Adam and Eve are blameless. God made Adam+Eve dumb and put them in a hazardous environment. God punished them for being dumb in a hazardous environment. live grenades + dummies + joker serpent = bang! After the Adam+Eve frameup job, God still does many Godly things in the bible. YOu talk of a separation between God and humans since Adam+Eve got serpent punked. However, God and humans are still interacting in bible stories after A+E. Christian engineers are ridiculous in believing in someone named after a swear word.. -- D from BC British Columbia
From: Paul Hovnanian P.E. on 8 May 2010 01:53 Many times I've flipped the switch and said, "Let there be light. Or at least one lousy POST beep." -- Paul Hovnanian mailto:Paul(a)Hovnanian.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ professor; n, One who talks in someone else's sleep.
From: D from BC on 8 May 2010 03:43 In article <4BE4FC50.45B7A16E(a)Hovnanian.com>, Paul(a)Hovnanian.com says... > > Many times I've flipped the switch and said, "Let there be light. Or at > least one lousy POST beep." Genesis KJV translated 3 And God said, 'Let there be light: and there was light.' Translation: God is showing signs psychosis by talking to nobody. 'and there was light' is redundant. In whole, a simple 'abra cadabra' would suffice for desert goat herders. 'And God said 'Let there be all the different energies of the electromagnetic spectrum'' is sadly missing. 4 And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. Translation: God checks his own work? '..it was good ' implies an imperfect God that has the potential to goof up. This is foreshadowing to God's future fk ups such as the killer tree. -- D from BC British Columbia
From: Michael A. Terrell on 8 May 2010 11:28 "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote: > > Many times I've flipped the switch and said, "Let there be light. Or at > least one lousy POST beep." Or said, "Oh yea of little faith!" during a design review. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
From: D from BC on 9 May 2010 14:28
In article <8Z-dnb425vU7oFbWnZ2dnUVZ_r-dnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, regor(a)midwest.net says... > > Try this.. > > God is powerless to cancel his plans because God knows the future. > > Since God knows the future and is never wrong he is powerless to cancel > > his plans. > > And God has no free will either because God is locked into his future > > and is powerless to change it. If God changes the future then God is in > > error about knowing the future. > > But you're always wrong and never right so if you said you were wrong it > would make the earth explode because you would be right about being wrong. > God knows the future. God is never wrong. God is all powerful. But God is not powerful. God cannot change the future. If God changed the future, God would be wrong. Christian engineers are ridiculous to believe in a God with contradictory definitions. God is a square circle. -- D from BC British Columbia |