kx000
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We're not. But we ARE discussing the Christian god.
There is not. If there ever was a "christian god" my God killed him.
We're not. But we ARE discussing the Christian god.
False.There is not.
And a stupid claim.If there ever was a "christian god" my God killed him.
Bullshit supposition.The evidence you seek... You can not handle it.
And another.What do I see in you? A very smart man who thinks he has all the answers.
And an empty claim...Maybe you do, but you must understand neither you nor I can prove God, or disprove him. I can assure you that if you find faith you would be a welcomed addition to the Kingdom of Heaven, if you can not then... well...
If God wanted to be proved, he would prove himself.
Please, highlight my "ignorance and misconceptions about god". I'm all ears.
Go ahead. (But keep it on-topic and stick to the Christian god of the bible).
the whole no plan means no god thing, which you correct yourself after refuting me to another poster.Please find a post of mine where I assert this.
If there's no plan then god could be omniscient, but it's not a necessity.
Either there's a plan by god or there isn't a plan.
If there IS a plan then either we're doing what god intended or we aren't.
If we aren't then god isn't all-powerful and crap (i.e. not omniscient either), therefore he's not god.
Maybe you should actually read the bible and see what it claims:No... But please keep talking about this bible thing. Having been confirmed catholic many years ago I have never heard of such a thing.
Non-sequitur.Much less someone who only finds truth through it's words alone.
Wrong again.the whole no plan means no god thing, which you correct yourself after refuting me to another poster.
And you simply demonstrate, once again, that you can't read.Which goes against your initial statement.
FFS. According to Christian (and other) theology there is a plan for mankind and the world. A path that we are "following" in accordance with "god's will" to achieve whatever the f*ck it is we're supposed achieve.Define plan.
FFS. According to Christian (and other) theology there is a plan for mankind and the world. A path that we are "following" in accordance with "god's will" to achieve whatever the f*ck it is we're supposed achieve.
One more time. What are you talking about? You clearly are not as smart as you try and make yourself seem. Your clever thinking strategies is no match for my advanced knowledge.
A path that we are "following" in accordance with "god's will" to achieve whatever the f*ck it is we're supposed achieve.
Oh dear.I think your making up this plan thing...
Any man would have more balls and would be correcting us but God, not a word in his own defense.
That shows complete lack of pride.
Shame on him.
Even man, with all his faults, is greater and more responsible.
Atheists revenge. Persecution of theists.
So you didn't actually bother to read any of them. Fair enough.Links that show mans misguided interpretations of god to include a plan.
And you know they're misinterpretations because...?I'm tired of hearing mans misinterpretations.
Nope. I'm fairly sure you don't think at all.You think I think god thinks like us. I don't.
This from this religionist who is sickened by his own fellow religionists who have rejected logic and reason for the faith of fools and belief in fantasy, miracles and magic.
yeah sorry didn't see anything relevant to my point.So you didn't actually bother to read any of them. Fair enough.
I don't see a quote from Jesus, god, or any person for that matter explaining what exactly "the imaginary plan" entails. Just biased statements of hope for a plan or deeper meaning.And you know they're misinterpretations because...?
Nope. I'm fairly sure you don't think at all.
Yup, it's a reflex of yours to "not see" anything that would show where and how you're wrong.yeah sorry didn't see anything relevant to my point.
Then you didn't read my post either. Nor have you answered the question I asked.I don't see a quote from Jesus, god, or any person for that matter explaining what exactly "the imaginary plan" entails. Just biased statements of hope for a plan or deeper meaning.
Fortunate that you're so well qualified in that regard then.Correct. I represent an inanimate object. Not much thinking necessary.
I'm not responsible for you confusing Devine intervention with an ultimate plan for life. Or googling "gods plan" as if it would lead you to somewhere that contained actual evidence instead of quotes attempting to say how Jesus was gods big plan...Then you didn't read my post either. Nor have you answered the question I asked.
Quite proud of this fact actually. Mostly because you don't understand my position in this regard.Fortunate that you're so well qualified in that regard then.
And I'm not responsible for you not reading about what I actually wrote.I'm not responsible for you confusing Devine intervention with an ultimate plan for life.
See? Still proving you didn't read it.Or googling "gods plan" as if it would lead you to somewhere that contained actual evidence instead of quotes attempting to say how Jesus was gods big plan.
Blah blah blah
Your "position in this regard" is irrelevant, since it's not what the thread is about.Quite proud of this fact actually. Mostly because you don't understand my position in this regard.