Thread:Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali/@comment-26453572-20160613152747/@comment-26453572-20160613163711

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: If it wasn't serious, then why say it? Hmm?

And here we are with the picking and choosing. Do you pick and choose what bits of the Bible you believe in, too? Just for you, I'll take pictures of my essay on The Problem of Evil, and you can answer that. Simply put;

"Is God willing, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both willing and able, then whence cometh evil? Is he both able and willing? Then why call him God?" - Epicurus

God is a genocidal killer if you judge everything to be done by his will, and if it isn't then through his ignorance he has killed billions. I'm not saying the wars Christianity made were right. I'm saying they happened, which you yourself just acknowledged. What befuddles me even further is that you bloody well agreed with them. How is war ever justified by religion? Well, you just claimed it was. Your turn.

I'm not saying anything about where you got it from, all I'm saying is that you have more than most. You are certainly not doing all in your power to help people, and are thus indeed no true Christian. What means have I to judge, you say? Well, all humans are equal. Please don't try to imply I'm worse, because I really only come here in the few passing moments I can (at school, usually, and this was mostly written in my English lesson). I said it to prove a point about Argali accusing me of being a white man descended from people who killed the native population (and, as I said, I am part Native American myself).

You fail to understand that God wants us to have free will, and that evil will one day be destroyed.

I'm not sure what part you're referring to as far as God being a genocidal killer, because people die from a lot of things. If you're referring to war, then I will say that war is nor God's will. He does not want us to start wars (before you call me a hypocrite, let me say that self defense is not provoking wars). If you're referring to people dying of many natural causes, then I will clarify everything. Say that someone gets cancer, and does a bunch of good deeds to help others, but dies anyway. You might say God is malevolent for letting them die even though they did good deeds. What you fail to understand is that sometimes God lets people die, so that they may join him in heaven, away from the suffering and violence in the world. There they can live happily in peace.

I never justified the crusades, I justified why they were started. Self defense. They started because they were defending themselves. They turned

You unrealistically expect me, a 15 year old, to devote all of my time to helping others (I can't help people if I don't have everyting I need to help them, can I? That's where education helps). God wants us to help others, but he doesn't require us to spend 100% of our time doing so. Do you spend 100% of your time helping others? Well, you're obviously here, so I didn't think so. If God didn't want us to live our life, then he is the malevolent being you make him to be. He wants us to respect ourselves and help others.

Heart, I hardly see how all humans being equal gives you the right to tell me I'm not a Christian, when you yourself don't even understand being Christian.