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Did God make pigs, then Satan made them delicious to piss off God and lead people to eternal burnification?
by Want To Sleep With A Miner on November 30th, 2011
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for the evolutionnist: who gave first life to creatures on earth?
by xdisaq on July 18th, 2010
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I just saw a category 'natural theology'. Isn't all theology unnatural?
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twin bonds.
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Makes only partial sense. If God were good, he would give his blessings without expecting something in return.
by Lucas_ on May 8th, 2005
Lucas must believe he has a better sense of "good" than God or the Bible... God does give blessings to all.
by Thom64 on May 13th, 2005
To Lucas: Do you give away things of value without expecting anything in return?
by Bernie on October 30th, 2005
There's absolutely nothing that we could possible "give" to the
creator of everything that there is.
by buttman on April 5th, 2008
Tell me one thing you think the CREATOR "needs" that HE/SHE/IT
cannot get or make for Himself/Herself/Itself. And on what you
base your conclusion or assumption that the CREATOR has any "needs" of anything--included to be worship?
by buttman on April 6th, 2008
"Worshipped" I ment.
by buttman on April 6th, 2008
Your statement presumes that God is detached from the process of blessing. The Surgeon General says smoking is bad for your health, and a badass says looking at him funny is also bad for your health? Which one sounds more like God?
by Want To Sleep With A Miner on September 9th, 2009
No, my statement is very clear; but talking about "presumptions",
you are also "presuming" that God has needs and wants same as
ordinary man. My point is, that if this God is obviously more than
capable of creating anything and everything, then it seems to me
deceptively presumtuous to argue that we man have in our possetion
something this God "needs" but for some strange reason he cannot
get it for and by himself. So you, a mere creature of God, are here pretending to know the inner nature(needs, wants, likes, dislikes, etc) of a transcendental non-epirical being. And that, my friend is a lot of "presumptions".
by buttman on September 9th, 2009
I'm not "presuming" to know anything other than secondhand knowledge others have "presumed" to pass around either written or verbally.
by Want To Sleep With A Miner on September 9th, 2009