04-23-2004, 10:30 PM
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FFR Player
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 298
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"despite their tendency to sin"
So you personally have declared that gay people are sinners, and those with personality disorders are also sinners? Who do you or your god think you are to declare these people sinners and evil because they have a problem they cannot help? I'd call god an asshole for torturing people in that manner. Neither of you have a right to declare someone wrong for a genetic error. I don't care if he is the "all powerful sumpreme god" and even if I do believe in him, no one has the right to judge that or to force that on people. Not even a god. If god exists, he is the most evil, most cruel, most horrifically unfair being in all existance. No one should ever force things like major personality disorders, retardedness, or other genetic errors onto people. When I look at the list of problems in the world on all levels that are part of nature, I know a god either has to be malicious or nonexistant. Your message really struck a nerve for me. I can't stand anyone who would ever force such things on people to make them "examples" for others. That is no better than chopping the hands of a thief off to make the rest not steal. That is no better than the worst things humans have ever done to each other, and I find it horribly digusting, even if it is meant to "help" us.
God needs some lessons in morals and ethics. When you look at all the things he has done, many of them are unbelievably cruel. Genocide? Yep. Abandoning his followers in a desert? Sure. Murdering hundreds of thousands just to make an interesting event? Definately. Killing his followers by the millions? Every year. And what does he give in return for all these horrible deeds? A promise of life after we die. How exciting. I'm reluctant to believe the word of someone who would kill his own son just to make a point.
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