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Hyperspacerebel
So you say that virtue has nothing to do with seeing if someone is good or bad BUT what he believes is everything?
Nope I said "Virtue has nothing to do with balancing good with bad." That's called utilitarianism.
You say that god won't accept anyone that doesn't believe in him even if he was a good man?
I've said this so many times already.
The lack of acceptance is not in God, it's in the person who chooses not to believe
. How is that not obvious?
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Hyperspacerebel
What if the person that served the evil king had only good intentions and tried to do good?
That doesn't change anything. Good king says come over to my side so you can do good, and the guy said no. He just said no to
GOD
.
What if a person that served the good king was harming other people?
Then he isn't really serving the good king...he's serving his own intentions. So he too has said no to God.
Also faith/god isn't black and white.
It is.
Crusaders that slaughtered families and killed in the name of the god
are saints
Let's see some examples.
while people that cured people and did good stuff in general were burned
Let's see some examples.
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Hyperspacerebel
okey,let's take that hypothetically god does indeed exist and i am wrong
I am an atheist.I am a damn good person
I die,were do i go?
If hell,do i deserve it?I did everything christianity ordered,hell,even more,EXCEPT willingly accepting god
Do i deserve hell?
I am a damn good person IRL,i try not to harm others AND i admire some stuff Jesus said but i am not a Christian.I intent to be a good person for the rest of my life.Should i go to hell?
Well I know for a fact that you don't know what you're talking about when you say "God" just from what you've written. So your rejection of God is out of ignorance. Now if you have the means of actually finding out what you need to know and you just aren't going to make the effort, then you have a willful ignorance.
So in the end it comes down to if you're choosing to not make the effort or not.
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Hyperspacerebel
Thomistic approach:
Whether the proposition "God exists" is self-evident, whether it is demonstrable, and whether he actual does exist.
Necessary philosophical background for the above can be found in Aristotle's
Physics
and
Metaphysics
.
Some of his attributes:
Simplicity
Goodness
Perfection
Infinity
Omnipresence
Immutability
Eternity
Unity
How God is known by us.
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Hyperspacerebel
Leviticus 20: 9 "Anyone who curses his father or mother shall be put to death; since he has cursed his father or mother, he has forfeoted his life.
Matthew 15: 4 "For God said, 'Honor your father and your mother,' and 'Whoever curses father or mother shall die,'
Leviticus 20: 27 " A man or a woman who acts as a medium or fortune teller shall be put to death by stoning; they have no one but themselves to blame for their death."
/discuss
A legal system.
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Hyperspacerebel
this thread is wierd for a thread on randomness
How so? The fact that I've been able to keep law and order for 10 pages now? Lol :P
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Hyperspacerebel
This legal system violates reason
How?
Violates the common good
How?
This is where things get interesting: Leviticus 20:1 "The LORD said to Moses" and then the Lord goes on to say penalties for various sins including the ones I posted ie these laws come from God.
God is quite a legitimate authority.
These laws clearly fly under the radar.
What? They're only in the most revered Jewish book.
Since this law comes from the Word of God ie a very legitimate authority, but it violates reason.
Again, how?
Furthermore, if one was to ignore the opening to that chapter and say that the Israelites created this "legal system" then you run into another snag: the fact it is in the Bible.
Or you could go with what I said: A God-given legal system, seeing as they didn't have any other form of gvernmetn to rely on.
When the Church met at the Council of Carthage to determine what books should be in the Bible, they added this legal system into the Bible. Since the Holy Spirit guided this and allowed it and the Council did not forget these laws and did not omit them, then God must want these laws. This means that God lacks reason, is cruel and finally that Church Councils are flawed.
Not if read in relation to the New Testament.
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Hyperspacerebel
Exodus 32:27 --- And he said unto them, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Put every man his sword by his side, and go in and out from gate to gate throughout the camp,
and slay every man his brother, and every man his companion, and every man his neighbour.
Exodus 20:13 ---Thou shalt not kill.
The same way I'd explain that in America soldiers kill despite the fact that there are laws against killing.
Exodus 3: 22 --- But every woman shall borrow of her neighbour, and of her that sojourneth in her house, jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment: and ye shall put them upon your sons, and upon your daughters;
and ye shall spoil the Egyptians
.
Exodus 20:15 --- Thou shalt not steal.
Spoiling is taking things won in battle.
Exodus 20:5 --- You shall not bow down to them or worship them;
for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me
,
Deuteronomy 24:16 --- The fathers shall not be put to death for the children,
neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers
: every man shall be put to death for his own sin.
Exodus doesn't say anything about putting to death. (If they were being put to death there wouldn't be and 3rd and 4th generations).
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Hyperspacerebel
Hyperspacerebel, you never expand your arguments. Why should Lostguide?
It is actually "Thou shall not MURDER", another little tweak that has occurred along with the term "Hell" that can be found in the Bible.
If the Bible is the absolute truth, how can there be errors in translation?
Addressing translation--you know that's a fallacy.
And, lostguide, I'm honestly not sure what your point is.
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