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If there really was an omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent being, I think it'd be able to confirm it's existence and not worry people easily.


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"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
With the scale of the universe, any god whose primary concern is humanity is unlikely to be an important one.


I paraphrased that, but it gets it across.
Since God's power is infinite, this isn't a problem for him.

If his power is infinite then why did he have to rest on the 7th day?

Checkmate theists.
Fun fact: He wasn't resting, he was just creating being a couch potato.


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"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
The thing that bothers me most about religion [Christianity in particular] is that no success is my own. All of the years of practice, training, and experience don't make me good at what I do; God does. It's not the coaches and teammates; it's God. It's not the teachers, tutors, and professors; it's God.

No, motherfucker. I worked hard for this shit. This is mine. You can't take it away from me.
I think you simply don't realize how it works.
>God creates everything
>People use what God created to do things for themselves and others
>People achieve things with what they created
>Thank God for allowing it all to be possible

Nobody is saying you didn't earn anything, nobody is saying that you or your teachers and friends and family didn't do anything to make whatever was achieved possible. All it is, is that God made it possible for it all to happen.

Sorry, but this argument always bugs me.


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He didn't "have" to do anything. He made that 7th day a day of rest to set an example for us: the sabbath day.

Checkmate person im responding to.

Not what the bible says.

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Genesis 2:2
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing, so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.


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I neither fear, nor despise.

He didn't "have" to do anything. He made that 7th day a day of rest to set an example for us: the sabbath day.

Checkmate person im responding to.

Not what the bible says.

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Genesis 2:2
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing, so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.
That did nothing for your argument. It didn't imply anything about God being tired or whatever. He simply chose to rest.

Your reading too much into it.


 
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He didn't "have" to do anything. He made that 7th day a day of rest to set an example for us: the sabbath day.

Checkmate person im responding to.

Not what the bible says.

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Genesis 2:2
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing, so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.
That did nothing for your argument. It didn't imply anything about God being tired or whatever. He simply chose to rest.

Your reading too much into it.
But if god is omnipotent, he doesn't need to rest.

To an omnipotent being, rest is a human concept that means nothing.


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I neither fear, nor despise.

He didn't "have" to do anything. He made that 7th day a day of rest to set an example for us: the sabbath day.

Checkmate person im responding to.

Not what the bible says.

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Genesis 2:2
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing, so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.
That did nothing for your argument. It didn't imply anything about God being tired or whatever. He simply chose to rest.

Your reading too much into it.
But if god is omnipotent, he doesn't need to rest.

To an omnipotent being, rest is a human concept that means nothing.
Once again, He didn't do it for Himself. He did many things simply to lead us by example.

He didn't have to rest, but did so to set an example for following the Sabbath.

A leader.......has to lead by example.


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Humans rest more than just on the Sabbath.


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The thing that bothers me most about religion [Christianity in particular] is that no success is my own. All of the years of practice, training, and experience don't make me good at what I do; God does. It's not the coaches and teammates; it's God. It's not the teachers, tutors, and professors; it's God.

No, motherfucker. I worked hard for this shit. This is mine. You can't take it away from me.
I think you simply don't realize how it works.
>God creates everything
>People use what God created to do things for themselves and others
>People achieve things with what they created
>Thank God for allowing it all to be possible

Nobody is saying you didn't earn anything, nobody is saying that you or your teachers and friends and family didn't do anything to make whatever was achieved possible. All it is, is that God made it possible for it all to happen.

Sorry, but this argument always bugs me.
See, that's the problem. If God created everything, I am forever indebted to him for something he didn't have a hand in. It seems no different than the mob requiring business owners to pay "protection" fees. A portion of the business's earnings go to the mob even though the mob did nothing to earn it.


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To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
The thing that bothers me most about religion [Christianity in particular] is that no success is my own. All of the years of practice, training, and experience don't make me good at what I do; God does. It's not the coaches and teammates; it's God. It's not the teachers, tutors, and professors; it's God.

No, motherfucker. I worked hard for this shit. This is mine. You can't take it away from me.
I think you simply don't realize how it works.
>God creates everything
>People use what God created to do things for themselves and others
>People achieve things with what they created
>Thank God for allowing it all to be possible

Nobody is saying you didn't earn anything, nobody is saying that you or your teachers and friends and family didn't do anything to make whatever was achieved possible. All it is, is that God made it possible for it all to happen.

Sorry, but this argument always bugs me.
See, that's the problem. If God created everything, I am forever indebted to him for something he didn't have a hand in. It seems no different than the mob requiring business owners to pay "protection" fees. A portion of the business's earnings go to the mob even though the mob did nothing to earn it.
Except God isn't going to cripple you for not giving thanks to him. It's a courtesy, a humble acknowledgement, not a bill to pay.


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"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.

He didn't "have" to do anything. He made that 7th day a day of rest to set an example for us: the sabbath day.

Checkmate person im responding to.

Not what the bible says.

Spoiler
Genesis 2:2
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing, so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.
That did nothing for your argument. It didn't imply anything about God being tired or whatever. He simply chose to rest.

Your reading too much into it.
But if god is omnipotent, he doesn't need to rest.

To an omnipotent being, rest is a human concept that means nothing.
What kind of omnipotent being doesn't have the ability to rest for a day?


 
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He didn't "have" to do anything. He made that 7th day a day of rest to set an example for us: the sabbath day.

Checkmate person im responding to.

Not what the bible says.

Spoiler
Genesis 2:2
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing, so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.
That did nothing for your argument. It didn't imply anything about God being tired or whatever. He simply chose to rest.

Your reading too much into it.
But if god is omnipotent, he doesn't need to rest.

To an omnipotent being, rest is a human concept that means nothing.
What kind of omnipotent being doesn't have the ability to rest for a day?
Where did I say he couldn't?


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The thing that bothers me most about religion [Christianity in particular] is that no success is my own. All of the years of practice, training, and experience don't make me good at what I do; God does. It's not the coaches and teammates; it's God. It's not the teachers, tutors, and professors; it's God.

No, motherfucker. I worked hard for this shit. This is mine. You can't take it away from me.
I think you simply don't realize how it works.
>God creates everything
>People use what God created to do things for themselves and others
>People achieve things with what they created
>Thank God for allowing it all to be possible

Nobody is saying you didn't earn anything, nobody is saying that you or your teachers and friends and family didn't do anything to make whatever was achieved possible. All it is, is that God made it possible for it all to happen.

Sorry, but this argument always bugs me.
See, that's the problem. If God created everything, I am forever indebted to him for something he didn't have a hand in. It seems no different than the mob requiring business owners to pay "protection" fees. A portion of the business's earnings go to the mob even though the mob did nothing to earn it.
Except God isn't going to cripple you for not giving thanks to him. It's a courtesy, a humble acknowledgement, not a bill to pay.
So we're going to ignore the punishment of hell?


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"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
The thing that bothers me most about religion [Christianity in particular] is that no success is my own. All of the years of practice, training, and experience don't make me good at what I do; God does. It's not the coaches and teammates; it's God. It's not the teachers, tutors, and professors; it's God.

No, motherfucker. I worked hard for this shit. This is mine. You can't take it away from me.
I think you simply don't realize how it works.
>God creates everything
>People use what God created to do things for themselves and others
>People achieve things with what they created
>Thank God for allowing it all to be possible

Nobody is saying you didn't earn anything, nobody is saying that you or your teachers and friends and family didn't do anything to make whatever was achieved possible. All it is, is that God made it possible for it all to happen.

Sorry, but this argument always bugs me.
See, that's the problem. If God created everything, I am forever indebted to him for something he didn't have a hand in. It seems no different than the mob requiring business owners to pay "protection" fees. A portion of the business's earnings go to the mob even though the mob did nothing to earn it.
Except God isn't going to cripple you for not giving thanks to him. It's a courtesy, a humble acknowledgement, not a bill to pay.
So we're going to ignore the punishment of hell?
"Punishment"
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Problem with the conception of "traditional hell" is that it makes no sense in any way you look at it, as it was pretty much taken from other mythologies.

Why would there be heat and fire in hell when those are God's creations? Wouldn't hell be separation from God? Why would he punish those he created and outright says, many times, that he loves them all, from the wicked to the good?

If a hell were to exist, then it would have to be completely void of God's creation, which means it would amount to being nothing. And thinking about it, you'd pretty much have to want to be there for that to happen.

Which leads into the "But they say you need to believe in Jesus Christ as the Lord and savior to gain entrance!". Yes, the Bible says that to enter the kingdom of heaven you must go through God to get there. Now, I don't know any Christian that doesn't think or say "God is all around us, in everything he made", so going by extension, believing in God's creation would equate to believing in God. Maybe people don't call God the same name, maybe to some it's "first cause" or "the Universe" or whatever.


 
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The thing that bothers me most about religion [Christianity in particular] is that no success is my own. All of the years of practice, training, and experience don't make me good at what I do; God does. It's not the coaches and teammates; it's God. It's not the teachers, tutors, and professors; it's God.

No, motherfucker. I worked hard for this shit. This is mine. You can't take it away from me.
I think you simply don't realize how it works.
>God creates everything
>People use what God created to do things for themselves and others
>People achieve things with what they created
>Thank God for allowing it all to be possible

Nobody is saying you didn't earn anything, nobody is saying that you or your teachers and friends and family didn't do anything to make whatever was achieved possible. All it is, is that God made it possible for it all to happen.

Sorry, but this argument always bugs me.
See, that's the problem. If God created everything, I am forever indebted to him for something he didn't have a hand in. It seems no different than the mob requiring business owners to pay "protection" fees. A portion of the business's earnings go to the mob even though the mob did nothing to earn it.
Except God isn't going to cripple you for not giving thanks to him. It's a courtesy, a humble acknowledgement, not a bill to pay.
So we're going to ignore the punishment of hell?
But Max, god lets you into heaven if you say you're sorry.

Unless you killed yourself over being in a bad situation that you had no help in.
Then fuck you.


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"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.

He didn't "have" to do anything. He made that 7th day a day of rest to set an example for us: the sabbath day.

Checkmate person im responding to.

Not what the bible says.

Spoiler
Genesis 2:2
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing, so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.
That did nothing for your argument. It didn't imply anything about God being tired or whatever. He simply chose to rest.

Your reading too much into it.
But if god is omnipotent, he doesn't need to rest.

To an omnipotent being, rest is a human concept that means nothing.
What kind of omnipotent being doesn't have the ability to rest for a day?
Where did I say he couldn't?
If you admit he could, then what was your point in the first place?


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"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
The thing that bothers me most about religion [Christianity in particular] is that no success is my own. All of the years of practice, training, and experience don't make me good at what I do; God does. It's not the coaches and teammates; it's God. It's not the teachers, tutors, and professors; it's God.

No, motherfucker. I worked hard for this shit. This is mine. You can't take it away from me.
I think you simply don't realize how it works.
>God creates everything
>People use what God created to do things for themselves and others
>People achieve things with what they created
>Thank God for allowing it all to be possible

Nobody is saying you didn't earn anything, nobody is saying that you or your teachers and friends and family didn't do anything to make whatever was achieved possible. All it is, is that God made it possible for it all to happen.

Sorry, but this argument always bugs me.
See, that's the problem. If God created everything, I am forever indebted to him for something he didn't have a hand in. It seems no different than the mob requiring business owners to pay "protection" fees. A portion of the business's earnings go to the mob even though the mob did nothing to earn it.
Except God isn't going to cripple you for not giving thanks to him. It's a courtesy, a humble acknowledgement, not a bill to pay.
So we're going to ignore the punishment of hell?
But Max, god lets you into heaven if you say you're sorry.

Unless you killed yourself over being in a bad situation that you had no help in.
Then fuck you.
Wut


 
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Why would there be heat and fire in hell when those are God's creations? Wouldn't hell be separation from God?
Why wouldn't there be? God created all things, which means he created hell, too.

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Why would he punish those he created and outright says, many times, that he loves them all, from the wicked to the good?
And what of the people God has killed?

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If a hell were to exist, then it would have to be completely void of God's creation
How do you arrive at this conclusion?


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"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
Why wouldn't there be? God created all things, which means he created hell, too.
Like I said, hell would be separation from God, from his creation. Eternal punishment for something God stated he forgave mankind for doesn't make sense. If you don't want God, you don't want anything he created for you to experience, then you end up not getting that.

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And what of the people God has killed?
What about them? The universe is connected as a whole, no death is without purpose or meaning, and death in this world is just the beginning to the next.

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How do you arrive at this conclusion?
I think the first part covers this.


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Do you know how much BasedLove doesn't give a fuck?

Why do you even comment in threads?
You offer nothing every time you speak.


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Just allow me to say this. God is like politics, if you bring it up there WILL be a debate "no if's and's or but's about it". Just something to think about when making a thread of this subject matter, no matter if you're religious or not.

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An aside point. There's about as much evidence of God's love as there is of his existence. Call me skeptical.
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"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
Just allow me to say this. God is like politics, if you bring it up there WILL be a debate "no if's and's or but's about it". Just something to think about when making a thread of this subject matter, no matter if you're religious or not.

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An aside point. There's about as much evidence of God's love as there is of his existence. Call me skeptical.
>implying we didn't know this was going to be the Alamo from the start.

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To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
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The thing that bothers me most about religion [Christianity in particular] is that no success is my own. All of the years of practice, training, and experience don't make me good at what I do; God does. It's not the coaches and teammates; it's God. It's not the teachers, tutors, and professors; it's God.

No, motherfucker. I worked hard for this shit. This is mine. You can't take it away from me.
I think you simply don't realize how it works.
>God creates everything
>People use what God created to do things for themselves and others
>People achieve things with what they created
>Thank God for allowing it all to be possible

Nobody is saying you didn't earn anything, nobody is saying that you or your teachers and friends and family didn't do anything to make whatever was achieved possible. All it is, is that God made it possible for it all to happen.

Sorry, but this argument always bugs me.
See, that's the problem. If God created everything, I am forever indebted to him for something he didn't have a hand in. It seems no different than the mob requiring business owners to pay "protection" fees. A portion of the business's earnings go to the mob even though the mob did nothing to earn it.
Except God isn't going to cripple you for not giving thanks to him. It's a courtesy, a humble acknowledgement, not a bill to pay.
So we're going to ignore the punishment of hell?
But Max, god lets you into heaven if you say you're sorry.

Unless you killed yourself over being in a bad situation that you had no help in.
Then fuck you.
Wut

If you kill someone and go to confession, say 3 hail marys and two our fathers and repent that way - If my understanding of catholic doctrine is correct you are forgiven those sins and can get into heaven if you have your last rites read.

If you commit suicide, you go to hell (Also according to catholic doctrine) as it's considered a mortal sin. This fails to take into account that it's not free will that leads people to choose suicide (In most cases) but is either a combination of an inescapable situation or mental illness.

So if the catholics are right, what kind of god punishes the weak and the ill but forgives the wicked?