Belief in God?
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GoChiefsmtp2013;1345268 wrote:Shut this thread down. This was posted just to stir the pot.
Then don't open the thread dumbass. -
WebFire
I think that was accomplished, no?mtp2013;1345268 wrote:Shut this thread down. This was posted just to stir the pot. -
Tiernan[INDENT]I accidently posted this in the wrong thread earlier...oh well it is relevent to both threads.
For all you religious right wingers - Joel Olsteen (the smarmy evangelist from TX and his money sucking wife) were just on the Today show and when Laurer said we are all seeking answers today - this asshole said God's free will plan also sometimes includes those who choose the free will path of committing evil. But all the rest of us need to keep our faith and choose the path of good and righteousness.
Maybe Adam Lanza was the world's most fervent believer in God and knowing that God was giving him free will to do whatever he wanted made his heinous act OK? The Bible thumpers took a huge hit this past weekend and they are circling the wagons because they are probably more worried of losing members today than the NRA is. [/INDENT] -
Con_Alma
Although this would probably please you these incidents tend to unify and solidify "fringe" Christians.Tiernan;1345289 wrote:...
Maybe Adam Lanza was the world's most fervent believer in God and knowing that God was giving him free will to do whatever he wanted made his heinous act OK? The Bible thumpers took a huge hit this past weekend and they are circling the wagons because they are probably more worried of losing members today than the NRA is. -
TiernanMy point is FBI profilers will tell you these kind of mass shooters tend to be white, 20 - 35 yr old, raised middle class in a home that claims to be "Christian". Why is that do you think? We love to point the finger at Muslim extremists at hating Americans but the cold hard truth is that "Christians" kill other "Christians" 100x more often in this country than any Muslims do.
If God was ever out there...He moved down the Universe block a long time ago folks and we gotta figure out how to take care of these problems ourselves people...Faith ain't doin didly to help us at this point. -
Con_Alma
Did someone suggest that "faith" was going to help us stop people from carrying out mass murders? I have never heard that before.Tiernan;1345326 wrote:My point is FBI profilers will tell you these kind of mass shooters tend to be white, 20 - 35 yr old, raised middle class in a home that claims to be "Christian". Why is that do you think? We love to point the finger at Muslim extremists at hating Americans but the cold hard truth is that "Christians" kill other "Christians" 100x more often in this country than any Muslims do.
If God was ever out there...He moved down the Universe block a long time ago folks and we gotta figure out how to take care of these problems ourselves people...Faith ain't doin didly to help us at this point. -
TiernanYes that was essentially what Joel Olsteen was saying...everybody keep the faith and keep praying and somehow God will magically make you all feel better. But don't forget to keep sending those millions of dollars to my ministery because I have a direct hot line to Heaven that allows me and God to chat occasionally and I know He is watching over us.
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Con_Alma
Those are two different things. How one feels can be impacted by their faith. According to you he didn't say it would help us stop people carrying out mass murders.Tiernan;1345334 wrote:Yes that was essentially what Joel Olsteen was saying...everybody keep the faith and keep praying and somehow God will magically make you all feel better. But don't forget to keep sending those millions of dollars to my ministery because I have a direct hot line to Heaven that allows me and God to chat occasionally and I know He is watching over us. -
TiernanExactly! Olsteen (and a multi-million others) say Faith ain't gonna help stop the mass killings but keep believing in God anyway because He will help you deal with the aftermath.
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Con_Alma
If your of the world as opposed to being in the world I would expect one to consider it futile.Tiernan;1345358 wrote:Exactly! Olsteen (and a multi-million others) say Faith ain't gonna help stop the mass killings but keep believing in God anyway because He will help you deal with the aftermath.
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TiernanCon I'm sorry but you just killed any credibility you may have had on this site by using that crack pot Huckabee to support your position.
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Con_Alma
I don't seek credibility on here. Lol You don't have to be sorry.Tiernan;1345429 wrote:Con I'm sorry but you just killed any credibility you may have had on this site by using that crack pot Huckabee to support your position.
This is but one response to the topic at hand. I don't rely on it to support my point by rather offer it as one which responds to the topic at hand. -
sleeperHuckabee is an idiot. If churches were forced to pay taxes like other businesses, we could afford to staff schools with 2 to 3 police officers armed to the teeth in every school in America. Amazing that people of faith condone these types of violent activities and do nothing to stop it.
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mtp2013
And don't follow me around like a puppy, stalker.GoChiefs;1345274 wrote:Then don't open the thread dumbass. -
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Check out my first post at post #5...and yours at #52 dipshit. How am I following you when I posted in the thread before you? Smh. You just fail all around.mtp2013;1345490 wrote:And don't follow me around like a puppy, stalker. -
BoatShoes
So murder is not wrong in and of itself. Why did God choose to command this to be so? What non-arbirtrary criteria might God have relied on to decide to command murder to be wrong then if its wrongness only comes from His having declared it to be wrong?Con_Alma;1344121 wrote:It's wrong to murder because God commanded as much. -
Con_Alma
I cannot speak to the inspiration of God. I don't know who can.BoatShoes;1345529 wrote:.... Why did God command choose to command this to be so? What non-arbirtrary criteria might God have relied on to decide to command murder to be wrong then? -
Automatik
Not at all.DeyDurkie5;1343087 wrote:Seeing as I'm banned to the basement because of the pussies running this site, I'll put this here...
Does this recent shooting put any doubt in your belief in a god?
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Raw Dawgin' it
no one - because it's all bullshit. You think you'd be punished by god if you cheated on your wife and no one found out? What if you decide to pray to a new god, then will your old god still smite you? Or are you under the assumption you answer to your sins when you die? What if i'm a believer, sin my whole like, then decide there is not god, am I not punished for my sins? lolCon_Alma;1345530 wrote:I cannot speak to the inspiration of God. I don't know who can. -
Con_Alma
Lot's of questions there.Raw Dawgin' it;1345568 wrote:no one - because it's all bull****. You think you'd be punished by god if you cheated on your wife and no one found out? What if you decide to pray to a new god, then will your old god still smite you? Or are you under the assumption you answer to your sins when you die? What if i'm a believer, sin my whole like, then decide there is not god, am I not punished for my sins? lol
I am not Catholic so purgatory is not part of my belief. Your sins have already been atoned for. You are not punished for sins. You can't help it. You are by nature sinful. Your only protection from eternal damnation is Christ. A true belief in him as the Messiah should lead to repentance.
To answer your questions directly....I don't think I would be punished by God if I cheated on my wife and no one found out. This is because of my belief in Christ. I do think I would have remorse, ask for forgiveness and repent.
If I prayed to a new God, which is a sin also, I believe I would have rejected the belief in my Triune God, meaning I don't believe in Christ, I do believe God would "smite" me or inflict a heavy blow and that blow would be not being with Him eternally.
There are lots of different ways to respond to answering for your sins when you die. I'll try to explain it this way. There is a judgement day coming after Christ returns. Belief in him will absolve those sins. With such belief there's nothing to answer for. He has already paid the price for those sins.
Regarding your last question...if you sin your whole life and do not believe in God you will not be with Him eternally. If you find that to be a punishment then yes, I guess you are punished. -
Raw Dawgin' itAre you resurrected when Jesus is resurrected? If not that's a pretty shitty deal to die before that happens.
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Con_Alma
Spiritually, yes and that's what matters.Raw Dawgin' it;1345599 wrote:Are you resurrected when Jesus is resurrected? If not that's a pretty ****ty deal to die before that happens. -
Raw Dawgin' it
Wait... what does that mean?Con_Alma;1345600 wrote:Spiritually, yes and that's what matters. -
Con_AlmaThe immortal nature of a human is it's soul or the disembodied spirit of a human. That portion lives eternally with the Father after judgement day.