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The same can be said of a man who got hit by a car and never saw it coming. He never got a choice to move out of the way. So what's your point?whatever said:If god gave us free will. Then he destroyed an entire city including infants and women. Those infants never had a chance to make a decision.
A fair chance at what exactly?whatever said:Just wondering why he destroyed the infants without giving them a fair chance, regardless of knowing their destiny
I suppose it would be of no difference to you if He let it happen?MdmSzdWhtGuy said:Point is it seems that is a pretty darned arbitrary capricious and cruel god there Victor. The car incident was an accident, while razing the city, infants and all, was done on purpose by God.
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SoyLeche said:A fair chance at what exactly?
Where does it say that everyone should get a fair chance at living?whatever said:at living.
Whre does it say you can't excercise free will before or after your life on this earth?whatever said:he gave us free will and yet he killed innocent infants because they were going excersise their free will?
Aqualung said:Whre does it say you can't excercise free will before or after your life on this earth?
And even if you can't. Who says you won't go to heaven?Aqualung said:Whre does it say you can't excercise free will before or after your life on this earth?
I suppose you mean let it happen as opposed to being the one who actually causes it to happen? If that is the case, then no, it makes no difference to me, and I will tell you why.Victor said:I suppose it would be of no difference to you if He let it happen?
~Victor
You won't find it here. And not from me. Cause I agree. But of course I put my delusional faith :areyoucra on God to bring about the greater good. Even if I don't understand it. That's where you and I differ. Me telling you that God is much different then you and I would not comfort you by any means. No more then me trying to explain to my 2 year old that the pain the dentist is causing him is for his own good. Nothing I say matters, he will cry his head off.MdmSzdWhtGuy said:I suppose you mean let it happen as opposed to being the one who actually causes it to happen? If that is the case, then no, it makes no difference to me, and I will tell you why.
God of the Bible, as I understand, is omniscient and omnipotent, meaning he knows all that has ever happened, and ever will, and has ultimate power to cause things to happen, or not, as he sees fit. If he has ultimate power over every situation, then he ultimately is responsible for the results of every situation, so whether he directly slaughtered the babies, or allowed some other agent to do so makes no real difference.
I will draw you a parallel to illustrate. I am an attorney by trade. (yet another reason I am going to Hell, ha ha, heard the jokes already) I have ethical obligations to fulfill. There are many different ethical rules I have to follow, and these rules are binding to me, as well as non-lawyers who are on my staff. If an ethical breach comes about, it makes no difference whether it was me that breached the duty, or my secretary or my paralegal made the breach. I am ultimately responsible, as I am deemed to be oversee-er of the ethics for myself and all who work under me.
And I am not even omniscient, and am held responsible for what I do, or what goes on by other agents. Hope that illustrates why it makes no difference to me whether God actually murdered the babies, or allowed someone else to murder the babies.
Basically I am against murdering babies. That pretty much sums up my position. (like to find someone to argue with that statement, lol)
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But you don't get to decide what is ethical and what isn't. You are working under another authority. God isn't. I don't know where I want to go with this line of thought, but I wanted to get it out there.MdmSzdWhtGuy said:I will draw you a parallel to illustrate. I am an attorney by trade. (yet another reason I am going to Hell, ha ha, heard the jokes already) I have ethical obligations to fulfill. There are many different ethical rules I have to follow, and these rules are binding to me, as well as non-lawyers who are on my staff. If an ethical breach comes about, it makes no difference whether it was me that breached the duty, or my secretary or my paralegal made the breach. I am ultimately responsible, as I am deemed to be oversee-er of the ethics for myself and all who work under me.