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Old Apr 3, 2008, 08:49 pm   #3 (permalink) (top)
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. Basically, why would God doom some of His children but glorify the rest? He doesn't. That's nonsense.
Got proof? Your bible says differently:John 3:36 (King James Version)

"He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him."

Did you forget to read this part of the bible or do you just conveniently ignore this fact?

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BUT JIMMY! The Bible says that God will send gays to hell!
I never read that god will send gays to hell, but that it is a sin for a man lay with a man like he does with a women.

According John 3:36 I should expect your god's wrath for not believing in jesus.

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Consider this, The Bible was inspired by God, but written by humans.
I have considered this. I really don't like christians cherry-picking the bible since it is a practice in hypocrisy. How do you believe in absolute morality based off an infallible doctrine?

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God as we believe, is infalible, but humans as we know are not.
Do you recognize your words? The belief in god rest off of a fallible book.

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So we must realize that humans who wrote the Bible were infact fallible. I concede that
Perhaps they were wrong about God. After all these humans that wrote the bible were fallible. Ever consider this?

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Then can non believers at least concede if these writers were mistaken that it IS possible for a good God to love all, including gays? Is it POSSIBLE.
Again, have you ever considered that they were wrong about god? It would be nice to have some evidence of an Abrahamic god besides a fallible book.

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Then can non believers at least concede that some parts of the Bible are truly meant to help humanity, as fallible as they are?
I'll admit this. I think many of the fables and allegories have benign intentions. This still does not prove god or the necessity of religion.
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