NicholasJClark
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i dont think GOD would turn evil
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i dont think GOD would turn evil
No -but there is no reason for God to turn evil. It just isn't an option.
It may be difficult for humans to understand that, but we are new, inexperienced and ignorant.
Many wonder why God would allow what the world has experienced, but it is so that evil will one day not be an option for any.
Yep, you haven't read the bible.
Unlike Christians who need dozens upon dozens of translations to meet their particular needs, atheists and agnostics don't need more than one---take your pick---to illustrate the book's shortcomings.And the Atheist/Agnostic can choose the best translation that fits their ideology. Works both ways
Then I suggest you consult a good dictionary.Disaster, Calamity, Doom, They all mean the same thing.
But the mode is still "evil." You do recognize a mode when you see it don't you?The majority is something other than evil.
Now this is sad. Quite sad. connections .And even one can interpret evil to mean those things, Calamity, disaster, Doom etc and not moral evil.
Jer 21:10 For I have set my face against this city for evil, and not for good, saith the LORD: it shall be given into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he shall burn it with fire.
Jer 26:3 If so be they will hearken, and turn every man from his evil way, that I may repent me of the evil, which I purpose to do unto them because of the evil of their doings.
Jer 36:3 It may be that the house of Judah will hear all the evil which I purpose to do unto them; that they may return every man from his evil way; that I may forgive their iniquity and their sin.
...plug in your own understandings to those words.
In order to see the world, you must be willing and able to look up on it with impartiality: accept the bad as well as the good, the uncomfortable as well as the comfortable, the contrary as well as the complacent. Else you're seeing, participating in, and giving credence to only half a world.
Life has no intrinsic meaning. We construct meaning as we go. Nothing is a given, not even the world, and since everything is uncertainty, we construct worldviews that are a working and workable fiction. And there we live.
But that also means that there is no meaning in life being an illusion. It's not truth or untruth. The fiction is all we have, and it is really is all life is. The good and the bad, they are all we have. They are us.
Unlike Christians who need dozens upon dozens of translations to meet their particular needs, atheists and agnostics don't need more than one---take your pick---to illustrate the book's shortcomings.
Then I suggest you consult a good dictionary.
Now this is sad. Quite sad. connections .
In any case. . . *sigh* . . . . . . . considered yourself disabused of the idea that "disaster" is a better interpretation than "evil."
Simple question I think.
But I'm expecting people to break it down into What is God? What is Evil? What does it mean to follow? I know I would've
But to answer those questions up front; plug in your own understandings to those words.
So there are no good people. Interesting notion. Hear that all of you out there; you ain't good. :149: No way no how.
But atheists and agnostics don't dismiss it at all. As I, an agnostic, have already admitted, there are dozens upon dozens of translations. And what would atheists and agnostics gain by dismissing the fact? Your remark is ludicrous.Well, I suppose it's true. We do need different translations because Hebrew is a complicated language that has words and meanings that don't translate properly into English. To dismiss this I think is detrimental to an Atheists understanding of the bible. But if they want to be ignorant I won't deny them that privilege.
Now you just seem like you're being contrary for the sake of it. They generally mean the same thing (ie- something bad/unpleasant)
Sorry if my sympathy for your shortcoming sounds condescending. But when one makes asinine statement like yours I'm at a loss as to how better address them. Would you prefer that people simply ignore you so that you can better live in the comfort of your ignorance?I don't see why you feel the need to be condescending, but if that's how you like to debate...
And the Atheist/Agnostic can choose the best translation that fits their ideology. Works both ways
Disaster, Calamity, Doom, They all mean the same thing. The majority is something other than evil. And even one can interpret evil to mean those things, Calamity, disaster, Doom etc and not moral evil.
But I DON'T want to be president.(Skwim) Sorry if my sympathy for your shortcoming sounds condescending. But when one makes asinine statement like yours I'm at a loss as to how better address them. Would you prefer that people simply ignore you so that you can better live in the comfort of your ignorance?
I tend to avoid worshiping non-existent things, whatever fictional attributes people assign to them.