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god should be put on trial

mr.guy

crapsack
Actually Cordoba, i don't think you even need to go to quite that length; frankly, i don't think it'll be argued with directly anyway.

I would argue that if god is ultimately the arbiter of what is "good", there's no wiggle room to throw him down; especially when he doesn't tell us what he's not "allowed" to do.
 

Bishka

Veteran Member
mr.guy said:
Who's got the brass set to deliver his summons, i'd like to know.

Actually, I was more thinking along the lines of, how are you going to get him to come? Tell him? Command him....yeah, lets see how well that works.:D
 

mr.guy

crapsack
beckysoup61 said:
... how are you going to get him to come?
As i recall, you turn out the lights and chant "bloody mary" 7 times. Or wait, was it drowing ants that gets Him out of his shell...?
 
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Majikthise

Guest
mr.guy said:
Who's got the brass set to deliver his summons, i'd like to know.

Yeah, and besides, he's got Johnny Cochrin now. It's a lost cause.
 

lasthope

Member
i think God has been on trial for millenia. though not in a court of law, but in our every day lives for as long as we have walked this earth.

I agree.

Though, let me know when the trial starts. I'll catch it on court tv. Thanks.
 

mr.guy

crapsack
Though, let me know when the trial starts. I'll catch it on court tv.
I fear the american cable news industry might be unprepared to efficiently rebrand "jesus juice" to the tabloid masses.
 
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Majikthise

Guest
So if we were to win, are we talking sentencing or settlement? Does the big G do time or do I get 40 acres and a Harley?
 

SoyLeche

meh...
logician said:
It can be proven that an omniscient, omnipotent, benevolent god cannot exist.
I'd like to see that proof - if for no other reason than to point out why it is wrong.
 

mr.guy

crapsack
Majikthise said:
Yup. Choked on his own ego.
Really? I thought he had a shellfish allergy.

Those damn family restaurants deep-fry the calamari in with the fries, alot of the time.
 
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Majikthise

Guest
SoyLeche said:
I'd like to see that proof - if for no other reason than to point out why it is wrong.

Me too. It would make my life a lot easier.:rolleyes:
 
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Majikthise

Guest
mr.guy said:
Really? I thought he had a shellfish allergy.

Those damn family restaurants deep-fry the calamari in with the fries, alot of the time.

I like to think ,where ever he is, crow is on the menu.
 

Haas

Member
God is your Father. He is concerned with your eternal well being, and would like you to acknowledge Him as your Father, and His love for you. He could care less about your opinions.
 

SoyLeche

meh...
This may fit somewhat with the subject. If not, oh well.

I remeber in one of my Economics classes we were talking about the value of information. Specifically, I believe we were talking about how much someone (say, a farmer) would pay to receive information about whether an event (say, an early frost) would occur. We went through the situation assuming that the information was perfect - if you were told it would happen, then it would in fact happen. We then looked to see if the information was imperfect - if you were told it would happen then it would have, say, an 80% chance of happening. Going from perfect information to imperfect information caused a very large drop in the value of the information, even at large probabilities of the imperfect information being right.

I kind of equate that with the difference between God and man. God has perfect information. He knows exactly what will happen under different circumstances and can make perfectly informed decisions. He knows for certain what would happen if, using the example that has been used in this thread - everyone but 8 people were killed in a flood. He is able to acertain which is the better option for everyone involved in every decision that is made.

Humans are dealing with imperfect information, usually with pretty small chances of being right. We have no way of knowing how our actions will affect those around us.

This being the case, we are bound by a different set of rules. We can't decide that the world would be better off if our neighbor was dead, because our information is imperfect. What's more, we are not in a position to be able to judge the things that God has done - or allowed to happen, however you want to look at it.
 
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Majikthise

Guest
Haas said:
God is your Father. He is concerned with your eternal well being, and would like you to acknowledge Him as your Father, and His love for you. He could care less about your opinions.

Hey hey, Welcome!!:D Hope you have fun here!
I'll have to tell my dad to stop all this rain so I won't get soaked again at work tommorow.
Thanks!:)
 

SoyLeche

meh...
Majikthise said:
Hey hey, Welcome!!:D Hope you have fun here!
I'll have to tell my dad to stop all this rain so I won't get soaked again at work tommorow.
Thanks!:)
The rain will do you good - somehow :D
 
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