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I like this debate. But in theory, you won't be able to speak at his Glory? |
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I have no desire to debate God. I only want to tell God how sorry I am for the things I did awful in
life. And I have done that. |
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What "god", buttman? Prove one exists. |
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K9  18 Jul 2009 08:17
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Not neccesarily. The poster comes from the perspective of believing in God, whereas if you wish to
hold Him accountable, you have probably driven yourself half crazy trying to justify that belief.
You can't debate God without sounding like a halfwit, and maybe thats where His power lies. |
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This didn't really need it's own debate you simply could have added it to one of the others. But now
that you mention it, the main point I was making had more to do with the fact that I consider
abrogating your own moral determination completely to someone or something else a betrayal of the
most important point of being a thinking human being. If I should come to face god I can honestly
say I have lived my life the best I've been able to figure out how. If that isn't good enough he can
like it or lump it. Yet somehow I don't have much of expectation of that happening. |
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I was really close to posting on the agree side then but then I remembered I don't believe in God.
But if he did you can trust me when I say I would have the last say and that bullies deserve no
respect and I wouldn't give him the satisfaction. |
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