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Thanks.Yahweh fears death as all gods do. Death is the true unchanging. Yahweh/Jehovah/Allah is just next in line as were the gods of yesteryear. His stalwarts are valiant but so were the previous ones.
But alas, we're just tomorrow's yesteryear.
I just wanted to see evidence that you are reasonable: giving and taking reasons. It's ok, I will keep an eye out for it. I just didn't get this impression from the other thread where we met.Reason and understanding of the world around me isn't exactly something I can link to. But I'll explain it like this: the world is labeless and meaningless. If you try to apply static meaning to it that isn't "It has none" it will always strive to prove you wrong with ease.
Faith is a means to label life and try to pin it down to one meaning and a particularly disturbing one at that. And then those who seek to keep life and the world in the bounds of this meaning are always sorely disappointed when things don't go as they believe it should. Which is where constant prayer and reaffirmation of belief is constantly in play to try and change the cards to a game that isn't even being played.
Understanding that you can only apply meaning to things relative to you and your life is a good way to live life. Not slapping a huge "It's all because [x]" label on mine, yours, everyone else's, and the universe's whole existence.
It seems like you didn't really understand the question I asked. You said that His choice to die on the cross does not demonstrate His love. I only know of two other choices He could have made: flee or fight. I just wonder why you have suggested that He did not prove that He loves us by the decision He made. Are you able to answer that question? (I am sorry it wasn't as clear, maybe it isn't the question you expected me to be asking).By actually be a present force in our lives and actively trying to guide us through our perils with proper guidance and seeking only to watch us flourish.
Nevertheless, I will comment on the following too:
What are you referring to? If it is based on a biblical teaching, can you please find the verse that you have in mind?Punishment would be to actually teach a lesson and not because he wants to hear screams, but then again he's a sadist so I guess it works in his favor.
I wouldn't, no. But this is not a very good analogy of the situation between God and a man. It is actually the man who hides from God.Ask yourself this question, I'm not sure if you're a parent, but say you were an absentee parent who goes to great lengths to hide yourself from your child at any cost and your child begins to act out in reaction.
Do you blame your child at all?
Again, this is not realistic, because He did actually appear in human form. That did not sit well with some people. You should turn your accusations toward them, to be more right.If all the supposed evidence to your child of you even being real is supposed gifts around him, clothes, furniture, a tv, but never actually seeing you so it's just as plausible to say that the child's mother simply says its from dad than it actually being from you.
Do you blame your child for questioning if you care or if you're there?
You need to explain what you mean with this one, I don't get it.If you then seek to punish your child for acting out with harsh groundings and ordering other people to beat him. But never yourself. And you still refuse to ever play an active role in their life.
Do you think the child would respect you?
What makes you think that God killed Jesus? Who told you that, and can you please provide a link to the statement?And say you want to forgive your child and you want him to know it after being absentee his or her entire life. You want to forgive him and he has to know. You take another son you've had from another relationship, you brutally torture and murder him in front of many many people. The news media sees it and reports it for weeks.
"Man tortures and kills his son in broad daylight in front of crowd. After the child dies he screams 'IT IS DONE. I LOVE YOU SON! YOU ARE FORGIVEN! DO YOU ACCEPT THAT I LOVE YOU NOW? SEE, I MURDERED MY OTHER SON JUST FOR YOU!'"
Do you blame your child for not only not accepting a disgracefully unnecessary blood sacrifice in lieu of just showing your face and just forgiving him but also questioning who you're even talking to?
NO! God didn't do that! Read up man, you are so wrong!!It would seem you don't even love your child and are so angry with him that simple forgiving won't do. You have to take out all that bloody rage and anger on someone before you can forgive. And who better to take it out on than your own flesh and blood? That way he won't resist or see it coming.
That's not what I would call "loving."
Would you ever do that to your own son or daughter? The answer is no unless I need to call police.
Do you mean this?If you think a brutal murder just gets my stomach all in butterflies to praise something then you have a sick mind. Anyone who thinks that a brutal murder is acceptable as a payment is off their rocker. Why did god have to murder someone?
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genesis+3:22&version=NIV
.. If not, please provide the resource you are referring to.
Ahem, He did actually. They didn't like it, remember?Why not just show his face and straight up talk to everyone in the Middle East?
Didn't work eh. What do you think it was supposed to achieve?Not only that but the sacrifice didn't even work, he's supposedly still angry with humans so it may as well been for the crime of eating bacon for all the good it did. He seems really incompetent.
Why do you believe He is not there, loving us? Why do you believe He is killing, and who is He killing? Maybe I have not properly understood what you had in mind when you said this.The way he could show his supposed love is by actually loving and being there. Not killing.
God did not do that. You need to improve your knowledge of the facts quite substantially given the level of enthusiasm and certainty of your opinions. This would be a good opportunity for you to demonstrate your ability to reason. I wonder though, is this the right thread to do that? I think if you take a look at this post over here, maybe you will get an idea of the sort of doctrinal flaws you have accepted, then you can start looking into it, or at least pondering how your opinions might change if you were to consider the doctrinal assumptions they are based on as being invalid. I am happy to share the findings I have made too, if you would like to make use of that. Just PM me if you like, because you do sound very frustrated, and it sounds like it is all based on bad information. This doesn't reflect poorly on you, if anything it means you haven't even heard the gospel yet. (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+15:22&version=NIV).Sorry, I'm not sick enough that I jump for joy thinking "man that Crucifixion was amazing, right?" All it shows is a reflection of the barbaric time those people lived in.
But let's play a fair game: How do you think God can adequately show his love? How do you think he should have? Do you think torture and murder was the way to go?
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