Nihilist Virus
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The latter.
I guess the notion of love as a pillar of the faith is a Protestant invention.
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The latter.
Isn't it risky bringing a child into the world, knowing there is a possibility that he/she may end up in eternal torment? Why risk it?
I don't see how shifting the responsibility to God does anything to relieve the ethical issue of having children knowing that some of them might end up in eternal torment.
Dude, it wouldn't matter to you if there was good evidence that his body was stolen and re-buried elsewhere. You've made that abundantly clear. You don't care.
Although, technically, it was Adam and Eve specifically toAnd in answer to your question and the question of the OP, Christians do the same. Christians also believe that God commanded us to procreate. (Genesis 1:28)
No you don't.It's not that I don't care, it's that I do care. I care about truth.
Case in point. Any religionist can play this trick, Jeremy.As a side note, my properly basic belief in the self-authenticating witness of the Holy Spirit will act as an intrinsic defeater of any would be defeater you might actually try to put forward.
We've already established that you don't care how people evaluate your intellectual honesty and that you refuse to act on feedback to improve it.Now what I actually don't care about is whether or not you feel some type of way about what I just said. That I don't care about.
No you don't.
Case in point. Any religionist can play this trick, Jeremy.
We've already established that you don't care how people evaluate your intellectual honesty and that you refuse to act on feedback to improve it.
Ah yes, your blog. How's that coming along? At least you take my advice on things that really matter, like your blog.I actually have taken your advice. I did so on my blog for example.
I won't make apologies for ignoring much of what you say. For much of it is worthy of such a response. On the off chance you do give advice that is actually helpful, I take it.
People may choose not to have intercourse and thereby avoid having any children. Why not choose that?
eudaimonia,
Mark
Well, there is a chance that anyone's child would die. Why have children at all and risk them being still born or falling in the pool? This is a ridiculous question. I am almost ashamed at myself for even responding to it.
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You got something against God for the existence of hell?No, its not ridiculous. What's ridiculous is comparing temporal death to conscious eternal torment.
Wouldn't one first have to prove such a placeYou got something against God for the existence of hell?
If Jesus' words are not proof enough, then it's not proof of the existence of hell that you need, but to be persuaded that Jesus is who the gospels portray Him to be.Wouldn't one first have to prove such a place
even existed?
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