For the Atheists or whatever present, presume that upon hearing the voice you couldn't help but instinctually believe that it came from God, whose power upon hearing it resonated throughout your form.
Contrary to the subject, God instructed us not to kill one another.
He did at times assist with killing, as he did with King David. With that I'd reckon any ass would think killing Goliath was a smooth move for the greater good.
All is with purpose.
Okay carry on with your "what if God was like Satan" thread.
Okay carry on with your "what if God was like Satan" thread.
If all that God does is Good, then committing murder for him is effectively fine, right?
I'm hoping a lot of people would say "No".
Okay carry on with your "what if God was like Satan" thread.
If all that God does is Good, then committing murder for him is effectively fine, right?
That's a contradictory "what if."
Adam Schiff likes to throw around what if's before shilling false accusations.
What's good is good, but for some What's good is their opinion. Like sodomy.
I'm hoping a lot of people would say "No".
The great flood was because the Earth was being overrun by the fallen to the point where there was an issue with the genepool. It was a time more wicked than today's world in it's current state.
Another thing. After death, we really don't want to come back here.
This stuff is too complicated for some to understand, and the replies bare the signature of pessimistic retaliation of a spoiled brat.
Even if it was a hallucination, it'd probably be better idea to please the God in your head than not. Imagine sending yourself to your own hell
Murder though.
Would you doubt the voice then?
Is this you answering "No"?
I'm hoping a lot of people would say "No".
The great flood was because the Earth was being overrun by the fallen to the point where there was an issue with the genepool. It was a time more wicked than today's world in it's current state.
How wicked would it have to be to be worse than now?
Another thing. After death, we really don't want to come back here.
You mean after being transformed into what humanity is to become after death is gone and the rapture has finished?
Unless I'm mistaken, don't souls not go anywhere until the final judgements are made around Rapture-times, when all who have died are brought back to life to be sentenced to their fates?
This stuff is too complicated for some to understand, and the replies bare the signature of pessimistic retaliation of a spoiled brat.
I feel like it would be more humanitarian to care for the 99+% who won't make it than to praise the few who would.
In any other situation it'd make more sense to worry over the majority, and I can't help but see those who only worry about their own salvation as being selfish. Even if someone helps another convert and turn pure, there is still an innumerable amount of people who, while otherwise good people, are destined to suffer for all eternity.
I can't get behind such needless torture when He could make the afterlives behave however He wants. The situation humanity is constrained in is His choice that He has the power to reneg on at any time. He could even pull the rug from underneath us and say that the belief of Hell was just yet another test.
For the Atheists or whatever present, presume that upon hearing the voice you couldn't help but instinctually believe that it came from God, whose power upon hearing it resonated throughout your form.
No. I'm a moral relativist, but I also don't view God as an authority figure.