Hello there. I thought PDX was some sort of a courier delivery services company where you work in. Geeze, that FedEx I guess. :p Anyway, welcome to the forum. :)
So you say it's a 'reality' because you believe so? How about if someone says that he has seen the flying spaghetti monster and tells you it's real because he believes in it, do you think it's logical to accept that?
Goodluck doing that.
Perhaps you can give a 'prophecy' that you are talking about.
Well, I am not pertaining to this actually. I'm pertaining to the fact that on the scripture, 'god' has taken away many lives in order to 'put correction' to 'evil' things or to save some. Do you think it's 'moral' to believe such...
Okay, so how did you know that it's 'spiritual' and not just the processes of your brain neurons? And yeah, why post or perhaps join in a debate forum on the first place even if it causes you 'to throw pearls into swine'?
Well, I applied just last week for such post in a company, passed the exam they're giving, the interviews, completed the requirements and boom, got hired. I didn't really expect to be hired, but I eventually am and I don't really want to stay on that field for too long, but the salary is quite...
Well I'm an Asian with dual citizenship in South Korea and Philippines and has nothing to do with the US. Why expect me to vote for the US election? :p
Okay, so aside from the scriptures, is there a way to validate such claim? A person can just make claims and put it in writing and believe in it without even having solid backings to support it.
So it's actually 'moral' to have such beliefs?
And he did allow it to happen in spite of him...
Okay so, I believe that this 'god' is an epitome of all wisdom, knowledge and power for those who believe in him. If so, how come that such a powerful and all-knowing being isn't able (or isn't doing something) to stop evil things in this world? I think that argument is quite valid argument. And...
But those who worship other gods also claim of protection, power, prosperity, etc through their gods as well.
So does the accounts from other mythologies.
Okay, so what about numerous accounts in the old testament which required 'god' to kill (both directly or indirectly) human beings? And...