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Aye, that's the kind of "party logic" that makes my hackles rise, reminding me all too clearly of the fascist regimes of early 20th century Europe.
If God's "administration" was like that, I'd be the first one to join the resistance, even if it meant facing insurmountable odds and sure defeat. I'd simply feel morally compelled to do so, even knowing that it would be a futile struggle.
Before a critique of your failed attempt at "logic," let's address your reading comprehension as there are obviously other problems there too.Your pastor should be ashamed of himself
This is the sort of stuff that doesn't reflect very well on the idea of a God who loves people.
the sort of story that leads to a great deal of unnecessary mental and emotional suffering.
Doesn't matter whether you actually believe this is a story simply used by God to scare a person into action (as though that is a good way to get somebody to act anyway).
This sort of "revelation" cannot help being a dominant factor in influencing some people towards faith in a very unhealthy way.
It's a little bit like me having a nightmare in which I kill one of my children...and then telling them that if they don't change their behaviour this will become reality. Horrific and abusive.
Aye, that's the kind of "party logic" that makes my hackles rise, reminding me all too clearly of the fascist regimes of early 20th century Europe.
If God's "administration" was like that, I'd be the first one to join the resistance, even if it meant facing insurmountable odds and sure defeat. I'd simply feel morally compelled to do so, even knowing that it would be a futile struggle.
Well you are aware there are many who can harmonize actual death as we understand it with the Christian mentions of hell, right? Seems silly to turn that into a single issue. Does that idea line up w/ Judaism? And if it does, what about Christianity would've ever changed it?
I guess I shouldn't be surprised by your response, but bear with me a little:
1) What "party?" He had to act alone, and furthermore it was never carried out as the vision ended too soon.
2) You're familiar with love. Here you have a person who was already doing all he could, and yet had impressed upon him an urgency that dwarfed anything he'd known previously, for the express purpose of doing more to help his fellow man. Your reaction is resistance?
Or perhaps you merely had a knee jerk reaction, not understanding this was a (figurative and corrective) vision, not a literal command he was to carry out?
Good point!I don't think Jesus loves me that much since I am of the opinion that the "teachings" of his father are not worth the paper they are printed on...
But that would depend entirely on whose moral standard you go by, yours or God's.I agree 100% with this.
If "God's" standard does not measure up to any concept of justice that is identifiable as such, and instead embraces a genocidal policy of annihilating/tormenting vast portions of humanity for - well, not being God, then honestly, what kind of standard is that? None that I could support, for sure.But that would depend entirely on whose moral standard you go by, yours or God's.
God's standard would be FAR ABOVE every one else. I.E. drowning everyone on Earth but 8. And so it would be our responsibility to meet His standard.If "God's" standard does not measure up to any concept of justice that is identifiable as such, and instead embraces a genocidal policy of annihilating/tormenting vast portions of humanity for - well, not being God, then honestly, what kind of standard is that? None that I could support, for sure.
God's standard would be FAR ABOVE every one else. I.E. drowning everyone on Earth but 8. And so it would be our responsibility to meet His standard.
2 Peter 2:4-6 (NKJV)
4 For if God did not spare the angels who sinned, but cast them down to hell and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved for judgment; 5 and did not spare the ancient world, but saved Noah, one of eight people, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood on the world of the ungodly; 6 and turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes, condemned them to destruction, making them an example to those who afterward would live ungodly;
Ok, you're confused. It was God's idea. Whatever God does is "good".Not even the most psychotic would suggest that this means that we should pray for God to drown everyone on earth. I dare say most of us would find such a prayer evil. But if that's God's standard, does that make drowning sinners good?
Color me confused.![]()
I guess that depends on if you believe in the God of the Bible. Which begs the quetion, Who can tell God what to do?So that makes drowning all but 8 people good?
I guess then I'm confused about the definition of good.
I'm not sure what you are saying in the first sentence. Do you mean those who believe that Hell is simply the grave, as that is what the literal translation would lead you to believe?
Judaism does not, in general, have a Hell concept.
Not even the most psychotic would suggest that this means that we should pray for God to drown everyone on earth. I dare say most of us would find such a prayer evil. But if that's God's standard, does that make drowning sinners good?
Color me confused.![]()
Duckybill perhaps you believe too much but don't think enough, unless you think Christians are not expected to think and believe, just believe?Ok, you're confused. It was God's idea. Whatever God does is "good".