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good = god plus "o"
evil = devil minus "d"
evil = devil minus "d"
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Of course I did - his name was Murray.But, Empty.................Did you know god spelled backwards is dog?
Not me - But everyone else can spout off personal truths here if so inclined.Here we go again.![]()
Exactly!The thing about religion is that these days, we are free to pick the bits that suit us, and reject what we don't agree with, therefore there should be no reason for any arguments.
How would this work out if the same principal was applied to the laws that govern our countries? Sorry deputy, I don't care for the law regarding speeding, stealing or murder so they don't apply to me. Are there such things as spiritual laws?The thing about religion is that these days, we are free to pick the bits that suit us, and reject what we don't agree with, therefore there should be no reason for any arguments.
Maybe I need to get some of what you smoke since the answer is not as simple as you post.good = god plus "o"
evil = devil minus "d"
Maybe I need to get some of what you smoke since the answer is not as simple as you post.
There are 160 separate killing sprees in the Bible for which God is demonstrably to blame. That number includes every slaughter in the Old and New testaments, and also in Aprocrypha, the contested books which are included in the Roman Catholic Bible but disregarded from the Hebrew version. A total of 2,821,364 deaths are specifically enumerated in scripture as either directly orchestrated by God, or carried out with his assistance or approval. Satan, on the other hand, notches up only 10 kills.
https://www.vocativ.com/news/309748/all-the-people-god-kills-in-the-bible/index.html
Bible verse pointed out as the article progresses.
Yes, there are, but they are not based on belief. They are natural laws.How would this work out if the same principal was applied to the laws that govern our countries? Sorry deputy, I don't care for the law regarding speeding, stealing or murder so they don't apply to me. Are there such things as spiritual laws?
Well, if you accept the story of the flood, God the Father killed most of the human race by drowning. If you believe the virus is an act of God, well, death by drowning again, which he promised never to do again. Also people should be praying to JC or Mary, praying to God might not be as helpful as people think given the history you mention.Maybe I need to get some of what you smoke since the answer is not as simple as you post.
There are 160 separate killing sprees in the Bible for which God is demonstrably to blame. That number includes every slaughter in the Old and New testaments, and also in Aprocrypha, the contested books which are included in the Roman Catholic Bible but disregarded from the Hebrew version. A total of 2,821,364 deaths are specifically enumerated in scripture as either directly orchestrated by God, or carried out with his assistance or approval. Satan, on the other hand, notches up only 10 kills.
https://www.vocativ.com/news/309748/all-the-people-god-kills-in-the-bible/index.html
Bible verse pointed out as the article progresses.
This is why religion will never work.The thing about religion is that these days, we are free to pick the bits that suit us, and reject what we don't agree with, therefore there should be no reason for any arguments.
So you don't equate spiritual with natural?Yes, there are, but they are not based on belief. They are natural laws.
I private-conversationed knight with the reason behind this simplistic thread. (His link is very interesting, to people open to other considerations, at least.) I did the message to him because I promised myself that I was getting out of the fray from an earlier thread I posted that disintegrated into some sniping and off-topic remarks, but here I am.Maybe I need to get some of what you smoke since the answer is not as simple as you post.
There are 160 separate killing sprees in the Bible for which God is demonstrably to blame. That number includes every slaughter in the Old and New testaments, and also in Aprocrypha, the contested books which are included in the Roman Catholic Bible but disregarded from the Hebrew version. A total of 2,821,364 deaths are specifically enumerated in scripture as either directly orchestrated by God, or carried out with his assistance or approval. Satan, on the other hand, notches up only 10 kills.
https://www.vocativ.com/news/309748/all-the-people-god-kills-in-the-bible/index.html
Bible verse pointed out as the article progresses.
There is a differ of opinion in the Catholic Church at this time. The Pope announced everyone would go to heaven and the church tried to explain what he meantI private-conversationed knight with the reason behind this simplistic thread. (His link is very interesting, to people open to other considerations, at least.) I did the message to him because I promised myself that I was getting out of the fray from an earlier thread I posted that disintegrated into some sniping and off-topic remarks, but here I am.
Here is the basics of what I said to him in 'private conversation' regarding good = god plus "o" / evil = devil minus "d" : 'I posted this simplistic thread because of what happened in a prior thread that I posted. It was meant to mean that people can choose to be good because they believe in a god or fear a devil or just because they know right from wrong and choose to be good. Conversely, people can choose to be evil. It doesn't matter to me (and shouldn't matter to others in my opinion) what the driving motivation is behind someone's behavior - I want goodness to prevail.'
ABOUT ME: So, here I go. I was raised by a hypocrite Catholic mother and a 'saintly' agnostic father (as posted elsewhere.) That's what prompted my simplistic approach. My aunt once said to me something like this - 'It's a shame your dad will never be with you again because he will be going to hell because he doesn't believe.' And my reaction was - uh - if that is the teaching of your church and the mandate of your god, then I have no respect for either. My father taught me to be a good person by example. He was an amazingly good person in all respects. And I was being told that it didn't matter - Mom had the key to heaven, not him. Really? So, my philosophy became simple - I chose to emulate my father and strive to be good.
Where do they go, I have no ideal?