CrimsonRyu17 (post: 1343562) wrote:Albert Einstein raises his hand.
Men cry not for themselves, but for there comrades.-FF7 Crisis CoreIn the beginning, God created HTML...- R. Zion
sdzero (post: 1343518) wrote:Now...as for why God allows bad things to happen. Well, we kind of asked for it when Adam and Eve ate the fruit.
sdzero wrote:Now...as for why God allows bad things to happen. Well, we kind of asked for it when Adam and Eve ate the fruit.
Solid Snake wrote:I think you've hit the nail on the head here. And I'm glad to see someone else finally agrees with my thoughts on the subject .
Nick wrote:Since the essence of this question also happens to be The Ultimate Theological Debate
If you really think about jail, it is just a place where you lose all the privileges that you once had. You have to live in the conditions that are set in order for you to understand what you had and what you lost. Once the time of the punishment of the prisoner is up and they are released from jail they will appreciate what they had even more. So in the long run, it is really helping us, even though it is difficult.Nate (post: 1343734) wrote:I wouldn't say that's a satisfying answer, why should we be punished for what two people did before we even existed? If my grandfather committed murder, they wouldn't throw me in jail too, so why should I be condemned for something I had nothing to do with? [/devil'sadvocate]
Obviously I don't really believe what I just said, hence the tag, but I just would like to point out that such statements are satisfying only to Christians, not to non-Christians, and thus accomplish nothing except preaching to the choir to use a tired old phrase.
I thought the Ultimate Theological Debate was "Can God make a rock so big that He couldn't lift it?"
Nate (post: 1343734) wrote:I wouldn't say that's a satisfying answer, why should we be punished for what two people did before we even existed? If my grandfather committed murder, they wouldn't throw me in jail too, so why should I be condemned for something I had nothing to do with? [/devil'sadvocate]
Obviously I don't really believe what I just said, hence the tag, but I just would like to point out that such statements are satisfying only to Christians, not to non-Christians, and thus accomplish nothing except preaching to the choir to use a tired old phrase.
I thought the Ultimate Theological Debate was "Can God make a rock so big that He couldn't lift it?"
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