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Natural Disasters—Evidence That God Is Cruel?
WHAT YOU MAY HEAR: “God rules the world ?, so he causes natural disasters; therefore, he must be cruel.” What does the Bible say??????
For those who believe there is a God..
WHAT YOU MAY HEAR: “God rules the world ?, so he causes natural disasters; therefore, he must be cruel.” What does the Bible say??????
For those who believe there is a God..
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If God is infallible, then these are decisions he has made. To slaughter innocent people. What a nasty piece of work.
Mind you,as he doesn't exist, this is all hypothetical.
naomi
The bible says a lot of things about the nature of God, and much of it – to a rational mind – doesn't portray him favourably but rather as a psychopathic monster.
When a person reject the God of the Bible he often chooses to the label him as a moral monster .non-believers have been known to excuse God of being hypocritical self-image judgemental hateful and even though most says a monster part of the problem with responding to this kind of claim is that they require extensive answers it takes only seconds to pass certain questions but quite some time to give a reasonable answer this single question is God a moral monster is
atheism and the problem.
god demands worshipped he punishes those to disagree. .and he even condemns ,
and he even punishes those insuilt hem. and according to the common line of complaints,, a true good :god would let people to just as they pleased with out necessity of obey ihis rule and he certainly would not care how to they think or speak of him.
it is hilarious (Inquisitorial)that you call the create their monster when you forget what humans can do..these humans in the Old Testament was monster..to their own children casting them into the fire and to an ideal which could not speak or talk and Calling them God and you call God of monster.
Jeremiah 7 31 Authorized (King James)
Version (AKA)Douglas-Home 1899 American Edition (DRAT)
Genesis 6. .5..6
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If God is infallible, then these are decisions he has made. To slaughter innocent people. What a nasty piece of work.
Mind you,as he doesn't exist, this is all hypothetical.
naomi
The bible says a lot of things about the nature of God, and much of it – to a rational mind – doesn't portray him favourably but rather as a psychopathic monster.
When a person reject the God of the Bible he often chooses to the label him as a moral monster .non-believers have been known to excuse God of being hypocritical self-image judgemental hateful and even though most says a monster part of the problem with responding to this kind of claim is that they require extensive answers it takes only seconds to pass certain questions but quite some time to give a reasonable answer this single question is God a moral monster is
atheism and the problem.
god demands worshipped he punishes those to disagree. .and he even condemns ,
and he even punishes those insuilt hem. and according to the common line of complaints,, a true good :god would let people to just as they pleased with out necessity of obey ihis rule and he certainly would not care how to they think or speak of him.
it is hilarious (Inquisitorial)that you call the create their monster when you forget what humans can do..these humans in the Old Testament was monster..to their own children casting them into the fire and to an ideal which could not speak or talk and Calling them God and you call God of monster.
Jeremiah 7 31 Authorized (King James)
Version (AKA)Douglas-Home 1899 American Edition (DRAT)
Genesis 6. .5..6
Locusts, //it is hilarious (Inquisitorial)that you call the create their monster when you forget what humans can do//
But humans are fallible .... God, allegedly, is infallible .... nevertheless he (again allegedly) not only imposed terrible punishment for petty ‘crimes’ (the man who was condemned to death for collecting firewood on the Sabbath springs to mind) but he saw fit to slaughter millions – many of them for the purpose of eradicating his own mistake. If that God happened to be a human being and subject to civilised law, in the interests of public safety, he would be locked up in a secure unit indefinitely.
But humans are fallible .... God, allegedly, is infallible .... nevertheless he (again allegedly) not only imposed terrible punishment for petty ‘crimes’ (the man who was condemned to death for collecting firewood on the Sabbath springs to mind) but he saw fit to slaughter millions – many of them for the purpose of eradicating his own mistake. If that God happened to be a human being and subject to civilised law, in the interests of public safety, he would be locked up in a secure unit indefinitely.
It is allegedly written, that an omnipotent God created everything in the universe. So..... it stands to reason to assume that any good or evil evil has been implanted by that God.
It is worrying is that the sensible people who recognised this religious cs@p for what it is have been put to death in the most gruesome ways for failing to follow the brainwashed brigade.
It is worrying is that the sensible people who recognised this religious cs@p for what it is have been put to death in the most gruesome ways for failing to follow the brainwashed brigade.
Wildwood....rubbish....nothing "stands to reason"
By the way, can anyone help with :::::
"It is worrying is that the sensible people who recognised this religious cs@p for what it is have been put to death in the most gruesome ways for failing to follow the brainwashed brigade"
I am having extreme difficulty in understand a word of that !
By the way, can anyone help with :::::
"It is worrying is that the sensible people who recognised this religious cs@p for what it is have been put to death in the most gruesome ways for failing to follow the brainwashed brigade"
I am having extreme difficulty in understand a word of that !
wildwood, //It is allegedly written, that an omnipotent God created everything in the universe. So..... it stands to reason to assume that any good or evil evil has been implanted by that God. //
Absolutely right. For those who believe that God is the creator of everything in the universe, rationally it should stand to reason that He created both good and evil.
See, I understood what you said. ;o)
Absolutely right. For those who believe that God is the creator of everything in the universe, rationally it should stand to reason that He created both good and evil.
See, I understood what you said. ;o)