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: > : > : > > Why?? What is he saying? He does not like the idolant
: > : > : > > sloths laying around on the beach!
: > : > : > >
: > : > : > >
: > : > : >
: > : > : > YOU ARE AN INDOLANT JACKASS!
: > : > :
: > : > : You may not like his ANSWER, but it's a very good philosophical
: > : > : and religious QUESTION!
: > : > :
: > : > : A well-known expression for someone who died from doing
: > : > : something extremely stupid is that "Darwin took him away
: > : > : to improve the gene pool" or something to that effect.
: > : > : Darwin (of the Theory of Evolution) was given as a reason.
: > : > :
: > : > : Of course that would NOT apply to the present disaster.
: > : > : And even if it did, it would violate certain Christians'
: > : > : belief (such as the Southern Baptists in the USA) who
: > : > : even tries to legislate against the TEACHING of Darwin's
: > : > : THEORY of Evolution!
: > : > :
: > : > : So, on the SERIOUS side, what do each of the RELIGIOUS
: > : > : groups/sects/demominations have to say WHY did god/christ/
: > : > : allah/buddha/etc. allow this to happen (to obviously
: > : > : thousands of INNOCENT victims)?
: > : >
: > : > I like the way the question is worded: "Why did god...ALLOW this
: to
: > : happen?"
: > : > Hits the nail right on the head. God didn't cause it. He's not
: > : gleefully
: > : > rubbing his hands together and cackling in joy at all the pain
: and
: > : > suffering. But he did allow it- surreptitiously.
: > :
: > : So far I can buy your religious rhetoric, though somme of it is
: > : highly debatable.
: > :
: > : > He allowed it by allowing free will.
: > :
: > : This is where your pedantic argument went completely astray. Free
: will
: > : to choose whether to have the earthquake and tsunamis or not????
: > :
: > : Surely you jest.
: > :
: > :
: > : > So Christians believe God allowed the Tsunami in that he allowed
: for
: > : the
: > : > choices that led to the fallen nature of humanity and the world
: in
: > : which we
: > : > live.
: > :
: > : By indiscriminantly killing the innocent and the "good" as well as
: > : those that caused the "fallen nature of humanity"?
: > :
: > :
: > : > From God's perspective,
: > :
: > : Jeez, now you have positioned yourself as God's spokesman.
: > :
: > :
: > : I am feeling ILL!
: > :
: > : > Just a few thoughts.
: > :
: > : Sounds a a few regurgitation of religious gobbledy gook without
: > : any critical thought to me.
: > :
: > : >
: > : > On topic- I'm heading out for my 20-miler today.
: > : >
: > : > Brian
: > :
: > : Good for you. I am running downstair to throw up from some of your
: > : "thoughts".

: > :
: > : -- Bob.
: > :
: > Let me try one more time. The nature of free will is that it always
: affects
: > those who are innocent of the choices made by others. For instance,
: a man
: > get's totally blitzed one night and get's in his car to drive home.
: One the
: > way, he wrecks and takes out a family of four on their way home from
: a
: > baseball game. What did they do to deserve it? Nothing.
: >
: > But, because we are all interconnected, the nature of free will
: demands that
: > we will always affect others with our choices.
:
: Thanks for trying. But all you have managed to convey to me is
: that you have a very peculiar interpretation of "free will", even
: for a religion-indoctrinated mind.
My mind is not religion-indoctrinated. I hate most organized religion. I
find it full of empty ritual and meaningless words that have no impact in
how I live my daily life. You say I have a peculiar interpretation of free
will. How so? How do you deal with the guy who made the choice to drive
blitzed and took out a family of four? Free will- it always affects people
who didn't have any say in the choice.
:
: > On the other hand, the concept of grace is also completely unfair...
:
:
: Perhaps that's why there are over 300 different sects of Baptists
: alone, because everyone can (ab)use the 'bible' and make whatever
: they want out of it, however illogical, self-contradicting, and
: absurd the conclusions may be. Religious justice is an oxymoron.
Who cares about the Baptists? Seems your problem is with your own
upbringing, not God.
:
: That's why the cliche is very true:
:
: Don't disucss POLITICS, RELIGION, or SEX.
:
: because you'll only be going in circles getting nowhere.
: -- Bob.
: