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5 years ago  ::  Jul 15, 2008 - 7:43AM #31
uberfrau
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Concluding from the premise of God's randomness (that good people suffer/bad people suffer/good people enjoy life/bad people enjoy life/Christians prosper/Christians suffer), wouldn't it be funny to see faithful Christians go to hell? God sure fucks us up even those poor theophilic Christians. LOL.
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5 years ago  ::  Jul 16, 2008 - 1:54AM #32
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[QUOTE=uberfrau;625741]Concluding from the premise of God's randomness (that good people suffer/bad people suffer/good people enjoy life/bad people enjoy life/Christians prosper/Christians suffer), wouldn't it be funny to see faithful Christians go to hell? God sure fucks us up even those poor theophilic Christians. LOL.[/QUOTE]

Yes, I've posed that very question to Christians. If God were to send an innocent person to Hell, who would be able to amend the injustice, or even know an injustice had been committed. Indeed, if God sent everyone to Hell, who would know that no one made it to Heaven? How can you possibly trust a God with that much power, with no other power to call him to justice for his errors? As Lord Acton noted, "Power corrupts; Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
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5 years ago  ::  Jul 16, 2008 - 6:14AM #33
uberfrau
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[QUOTE=mohanchous;628097]Yes, I've posed that very question to Christians. If God were to send an innocent person to Hell, who would be able to amend the injustice, or even know an injustice had been committed. Indeed, if God sent everyone to Hell, who would know that no one made it to Heaven? How can you possibly trust a God with that much power, with no other power to call him to justice for his errors? As Lord Acton noted, "Power corrupts; Absolute power corrupts absolutely."[/QUOTE]

I totally agree. It's just sad that we have to be created for him to absolutely corrupt us. All I can do is hate and curse, yet all these wouldn't matter anyway. He could corrupt us however he wants. He is the ultimate asshole. I'm just glad I'm over my "hurting" phase. I just try to see his humor in his evilness. Humor me, god.
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5 years ago  ::  Jul 16, 2008 - 1:54AM #34
mohanchous
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[QUOTE=uberfrau;625741]Concluding from the premise of God's randomness (that good people suffer/bad people suffer/good people enjoy life/bad people enjoy life/Christians prosper/Christians suffer), wouldn't it be funny to see faithful Christians go to hell? God sure fucks us up even those poor theophilic Christians. LOL.[/QUOTE]

Yes, I've posed that very question to Christians. If God were to send an innocent person to Hell, who would be able to amend the injustice, or even know an injustice had been committed. Indeed, if God sent everyone to Hell, who would know that no one made it to Heaven? How can you possibly trust a God with that much power, with no other power to call him to justice for his errors? As Lord Acton noted, "Power corrupts; Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
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5 years ago  ::  Jul 16, 2008 - 6:14AM #35
uberfrau
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[QUOTE=mohanchous;628097]Yes, I've posed that very question to Christians. If God were to send an innocent person to Hell, who would be able to amend the injustice, or even know an injustice had been committed. Indeed, if God sent everyone to Hell, who would know that no one made it to Heaven? How can you possibly trust a God with that much power, with no other power to call him to justice for his errors? As Lord Acton noted, "Power corrupts; Absolute power corrupts absolutely."[/QUOTE]

I totally agree. It's just sad that we have to be created for him to absolutely corrupt us. All I can do is hate and curse, yet all these wouldn't matter anyway. He could corrupt us however he wants. He is the ultimate asshole. I'm just glad I'm over my "hurting" phase. I just try to see his humor in his evilness. Humor me, god.
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