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last edit on 3/20/2022 7:14:42 PM
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Yikes

and I never said that God encourages sin, or that Christians want to sin  I said that people blame God for the state that the world is in, when the reason why the world is the way that it is is because people sin

That's like not blaming someone's parents when their kid acts up, or not blaming an inventor when their invention consistently doesn't work properly. 

If we're of bad design, then the blame goes towards the designer. Our 'Free Will' only extends so far. It's a design flaw if a rival can take advantage of it's weak points (Satan), we could have been made as to not have these problems at all while otherwise being free willed subjects. 

He's just as much to blame for the environment as well, especially when He has the power to fix it. He also clearly does not follow The Prime Directive if we're to use The Bible as any indication. Even his Angels are capable of seeing the problems with his model through "Twisted Wisdom" enough to become Fallen, God must not be perfect or there wouldn't be such an imperfect system in place. 

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last edit on 3/20/2022 7:01:53 PM
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I am not upset with you

I just wish that you would seek help, and for your own good too

Her own good and the good of others... 

It's one thing when it's someone doing themselves a disservice, it's another entirely when they start damaging other people too. 

 
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I do not know why I snapped at you and now I just feel bad lol

 

I genuinely want the best for you and hold no ill intention towards you at all  💗🤍🕊✝️


God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference.

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last edit on 3/20/2022 7:04:48 PM
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14:42 cx3: Do you think it was unrighteous for God to kill sinners in the Old Testament?
14:42 JesusistheKing: because he was an angel, which are powerful, and then became a fallen angel, which are corrupted powerful but still under the authority of God
14:43 JesusistheKing: No, I do not think that it was unrighteous, because God knows the hearts of everyone and the hearts of people who would never turn to him and never repent

::Forgiveness is not allocated.

::“When a stranger sojourns with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong. You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God." - Leviticus 19:33-34


14:43 cx3: And yet satan remains under God's authority and command.
14:44 JesusistheKing: Yes, as far as he is only allowed to do so much
14:45 cx3: If he knew of such people, why did they exist in the first place? Shouldn't God understand the future? "God has a plan" after all. Why didn't he start over?

 

 

ChallengeSeeker said:
He did start over by killing all of the people who were corrupted. We are born sinners, but we have a chance to turn from sin. Some people never will and they become evil and unable to be saved because of they’re their free will. God have them a chance by giving them life, but they used that life to go against God instead of surrendering to him. They were stubborn instead of valuable and that’s why they had to die. Those were the rules before Jesus. Before God sacrificed himself for us. His only son for us. Part of him as he is and part of him as he has created, in one. He loved us that much. He wanted to understand us better, feel our pain and save us from what he had created, which was a life with an inevitable death because of how hard life is. Now we get everlasting life if we believe in what Jesus did and follow him. We die in flesh, but not in soul. We get new bodies that aren’t of this world, but look the same. They just don’t work the same. We get a new never ending life with God, which is the ultimate gift of love from our father. Imagine being able to spend eternity with your father who was perfect in every way and loved you perfectly and treated you perfectly. You’d literally be in heaven.

 ::My argument here was that there never should have been a flood, after the creation of Adam and Eve, and the fall of man, God should have started over at THAT POINT. Hell, God should have never even created Adam and Eve in the first place if the outcome was known by God. 

 

ChallengeSeeker said:
"They were stubborn instead of valuable and that’s why they had to die."

::God throws away those who are not useful to him.

 

ChallengeSeeker said:
"He wanted to understand us better, feel our pain"

 ::God understands all, doesn't he?


::God contradicts himself in the actions he preforms against his own creation, and rejects those who don't follow his supreme rule. The existence of hell, in and of itself, is a representation of God's rejection of forgiveness. The interpretations of God's will is an explanation of basic human needs, and seeks to fill the void of the unknown with regulation of pleasantries. 

 

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14:15 cx3: I blame god for placing the male g-spot in the ass
14:16 JesusistheKing: lol what if Satan did that

Blasphemy!!  God made us in his image. It doesn’t say anywhere that Satan added stuff to us. The G spot is there for pleasure. God is not about satisfying your desires and indulging in pleasurable things. Not even food. He’s about fasting and depriving the body of what it wants because our flesh is sinful. That’s why Jesus had to come in our physical form so he could be tempered like we are by our flesh. So God put that there so we could resist it, not so we could find pleasure in it.

So do you think homosexuality is wrong?

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being in the sky watches arabs crash 2 planes into some buildings and ppl are screaming and jumping out to their death, also don't let your p***y get F****D bcuz it's wrong, best part is it's all in your head, y'all sum dum fucks

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cx3 said: 

14:42 cx3: Do you think it was unrighteous for God to kill sinners in the Old Testament?
14:42 JesusistheKing: because he was an angel, which are powerful, and then became a fallen angel, which are corrupted powerful but still under the authority of God
14:43 JesusistheKing: No, I do not think that it was unrighteous, because God knows the hearts of everyone and the hearts of people who would never turn to him and never repent

::Forgiveness is not allocated.

::“When a stranger sojourns with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong. You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God." - Leviticus 19:33-34


14:43 cx3: And yet satan remains under God's authority and command.
14:44 JesusistheKing: Yes, as far as he is only allowed to do so much
14:45 cx3: If he knew of such people, why did they exist in the first place? Shouldn't God understand the future? "God has a plan" after all. Why didn't he start over?

 

 

ChallengeSeeker said:
He did start over by killing all of the people who were corrupted. We are born sinners, but we have a chance to turn from sin. Some people never will and they become evil and unable to be saved because of they’re their free will. God have them a chance by giving them life, but they used that life to go against God instead of surrendering to him. They were stubborn instead of valuable and that’s why they had to die. Those were the rules before Jesus. Before God sacrificed himself for us. His only son for us. Part of him as he is and part of him as he has created, in one. He loved us that much. He wanted to understand us better, feel our pain and save us from what he had created, which was a life with an inevitable death because of how hard life is. Now we get everlasting life if we believe in what Jesus did and follow him. We die in flesh, but not in soul. We get new bodies that aren’t of this world, but look the same. They just don’t work the same. We get a new never ending life with God, which is the ultimate gift of love from our father. Imagine being able to spend eternity with your father who was perfect in every way and loved you perfectly and treated you perfectly. You’d literally be in heaven.

 ::My argument here was that there never should have been a flood, after the creation of Adam and Eve, and the fall of man, God should have started over at THAT POINT. Hell, God should have never even created Adam and Eve in the first place if the outcome was known by God. 

 

ChallengeSeeker said:
"They were stubborn instead of valuable and that’s why they had to die."

::God throws away those who are not useful to him.

 

ChallengeSeeker said:
"He wanted to understand us better, feel our pain"

 ::God understands all, doesn't he?


::God contradicts himself in the actions he preforms against his own creation, and rejects those who don't follow his supreme rule. The existence of hell, in and of itself, is a representation of God's rejection of forgiveness. The interpretations of God's will is an explanation of basic human needs, and seeks to fill the void of the unknown with regulation of pleasantries. 

 

 God know everything because he can see everything as if it’s happening all at once. This means he knows the future whatever it may be. He gives us free will, do the future changes according to our choices. He doesn’t know what we will choose at any one moment, but he doesn’t know how that choice will impact the future. He knows all possible futures. When he made Adam and Eve, he knew there was a possibility they would choose the wrong thing, but he loved them and hoped they would heed his warning. 


He killed all of those people because they made the wrong choice and he got tired of people always choosing the wrong path. God is a jealous God and they were worshiping statues and stuff. He wanted us to AirTag only him, but knew there was a chance we wouldn’t. Again, our free will doesn’t allow him to know when we will make the right choice, just that we will or won’t ever, so he knew there was no hope for those people as they were in the world, so he sent Jesus to save everyone, including the already dead people.

Jesus wasn’t because he had to know that we were doomed to repeat our evil ways or whatever, Jesus was to change the criteria for going to heaven. Before everyone died because we were human and no one was perfect like God, so they went down. He created us in his image, but we aren’t God, so we aren’t perfect. Only he is so only he could fulfill the law that he judged us by. That’s what Jesus was for. Free will was the thing that made everything bad because with free will, but without God’s perfect goodness, we are bound to choose the wrong thing unless God is a part of us in some way. That’s why the Holy Spirit was sent down when Jesus left. Now, God is a part of us if we are one of God’s children, so we can choose to do the right thing and we will eventually. It takes time, but it happens now, in our short lifespans. 

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