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Jesus was sort of clueless himself.Jesus said more than once he was not the Messiah for whom Jew were on watch.
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Jesus was sort of clueless himself.Jesus said more than once he was not the Messiah for whom Jew were on watch.
Nobody worships evil, just like no one worships good. Except maybe self-proclaimed witches, lol.No. They do it for their pleasure which is for their own good. They don't do it because they worship evil.
No it reflects the nature of the men who invented godsDo you believe the Bible was written to give an account of a vain, craven, immoral, unethical, cruel God?
There are way more copies of Batman then 24,000. So why don't you worship him? Or are you a more Robin kind of guy, lol?I disagree. If we take the 24,000 written manuscripts at face value that Jesus is who he claimed to be you will find out the truth about Jesus when you leave the material world behind.
I'm involved in a lawsuit against someone. Obviously we don't see good in the same way, lol. So not innate.If you did you would have an argument, but you don't, so you don't. Your own behaviors belie your argument. You can't let go of your innate need for fairness and justice. Every argument you make on this board is a moral argument.
Marvel Comic number 245, I have that one!No. Jesus is the Redeemer.
Redeemer. Not deceiver. The deceiver is you.the deceiver has nothing to take -
produce the tablets etched in heaven that are the basis for the desert 10 commandments.
those in the 4th century christian bible are forgeries and turn the liberation theology, self determination of the 1st century into the false religion of christian servitude and dominance to a false publication than a metaphysical reality.
Of course people worship good. People prefer good over evil. It's innate. That's why everyone prefers it. Again... every argument you make is a moral argument. That's not and accident or a coincidence.Nobody worships evil, just like no one worships good. Except maybe self-proclaimed witches, lol.
Because batman didn't create existence.There are way more copies of Batman then 24,000. So why don't you worship him? Or are you a more Robin kind of guy, lol?
That's because of bias and subjectivity. You both feel so strongly about justice and fairness that you are each making arguments based on your perception of what is fair. What's more... you each expect the other side to agree that your argument is fair. You literally have an expectation for fair. That's how innate the concept is embedded within you.I'm involved in a lawsuit against someone. Obviously we don't see good in the same way, lol. So not innate.
I have the real deal. If God is for me who can be against me?Marvel Comic number 245, I have that one!
What does worshipping good mean anyways? Like, I've never heard of that.Of course people worship good. People prefer good over evil. It's innate. That's why everyone prefers it. Again... every argument you make is a moral argument. That's not and accident or a coincidence.
Neither did a book.Because batman didn't create existence.
No, my opponent knows he's wrong and is doing it out of pure spite. For real.That's because of bias and subjectivity. You both feel so strongly about justice and fairness that you are each making arguments based on your perception of what is fair. What's more... you each expect the other side to agree that your argument is fair. You literally have an expectation for fair. That's how innate the concept is embedded within you.
I'm happy for you that you think that. No proof, but that's ok too, if it makes you feel better and no harm is done to anyone because of your beliefs, then it's all good.I have the real deal. If God is for me who can be against me?
He was quite certain of who he was...and who he was not.Jesus was sort of clueless himself.
It reflects what man has observed. None are so blind as those who will not see. God can be found.No it reflects the nature of the men who invented gods
So says a book written long after the facts says. Um... no.He was quite certain of who he was...and who he was not.
That you prefer good over evil. That you do good for the sake of good as opposed to doing evil for the sake of evil.What does worshipping good mean anyways? Like, I've never heard of that.
Correct. The Creator did. You aren't trying to fill your "book void" here. You are trying to fill your "God void" here.Neither did a book.