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I'll be back in three days--I'm going on the first trip of five during this internship. I still have absolutely no idea where I'm going, but, hey, that's half the fun. I'll tell you all about it when I get back, along with anything God shows me while I'm there. byeeeeeee
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Wait, what? XDDD

And furthermore, I don't want to debate if God exists or not. I'm certain that if it wasn't all elaborately planned with Jesus as a master conman and the disciples as highly intelligent fanatic that sold their stories very well, it could have also been someone sent from the future who spread these teachings in order to change the course of history in this world. If God was really another being, it could as well have been a highly intelligent and manipulative extraterrestrial being, or even an unknown force of the universe. Doesn't really matter. What bothers me most is your irrational belief that according to the bible's consistency, His words are true.

He is omnipotent, to deceive, to lie to our race, it isn't beyond Him. By saying that he only speaks the truth and only wants the best for us, limits him in that aspect. It's super annoying since you describe him as omnipotent, capable of anything but somehow know his true nature and that he only leans on the good side. There isn't a side to Him. He is and has everything. We are made in his image no? Us suddenly going corrupt isn't just US defecting. That corruption is a part of him since HE IS EVERYTHING!

Yes, from the consistency of the bible we can deduce and hope that God is as depicted. But seriously, just...think about it. We are humans who can't even begin to understand the concept of God's true form, do you REALLY THINK that just by simple logical deduction, you can discern God's true nature and the truthfulness of His words? Here I am taking a stand like God exists. And it annoys the living crap out of me that people think they know that God really wants what is "good" for us. His true objectives could be different. The words He said to the prophets, are dumbed waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down so that our simple minds can understand, that is, if he even talked to them. Do you really think that those exact words are his true intentions, all that he meant?

He probably didn't even talk to the prophets. HE SHOWED THEM. He showed his true wanting to them so that they understood. Their being as a whole knew what He wanted. We can't even begin to understand the concept of how That being thinks or works or what It wants. Now what the prophets say are his words, are the best that they can describe what they felt when he showed them. This is how my ignorant self views this matter. Think about that for a moment.

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I'm sorry but you, the human race as a whole, is ignorant of everything about the universe. The small part that we know can't even begin to describe the amount that is left to explore, the new properties of everything else. Ruling out aliens and creatures like that is...well it annoys me to say the least. You think aliens as from the movies. Aliens are another being not from this Earth. They could be from another universe, they could be creatures made of pure energy that live on higher dimensions and influence our world in ways we can;t imagine and yet, God couldn't be such a creature because....??? You think simple and the most practical solution to something is the most probable? When we haven't even discovered the secrets of our own earth let alone the universe, you rule out everything else because the Bible covers everything and every question leaving no loopholes?


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Meta has a better way of putting it as seen in the first sentence.

Forgive my by-the-word-increasing-ignorance, but what's the difference between all powerful and doing anything? Didn't He make the universe? Does He even need to look outside of Himself for sustenance? Doesn't that make him able to do everything? I mean lying is like, at the very bottom of things he is allowed to do. If we can lie, and He is everything, he also can lie.


Most of your points do not pass either Occam's Razor or Newton's Flaming Laser Sword (yes, that's entirely a thing and yes, logicians and philosophers use it), and though I have replies for each, like I said, I don't have time to debate. if I am going to be taken to an undisclosed location tomorrow I might as well pack for it with the packing list they gave me
@Disdain That was meant for the previous post made by Meta but came out after yours. Anyway, couldn't aliens also be a plausible explanation? This being you call God, could as well have been a creature from a highly advanced alien race who came to guide are own that was still in it's infancy. I mean, you don't really know what God is do you? For all anyone knows maybe it isn't even a being, maybe just an unknown force of the universe.

The devil and the demons who defied it could be another race who started learning the way things worked, the secrets of the universe and for that they were expelled, sent away, maybe even exterminated. And all that was a warning to our own race. Hell, maybe the church was right to burn those books as they knew the real nature of God so they wanted to save humanity by hindering it's technological advancement. Just throwing it out there XD


too unlikely =P
And far too many assumptions to pass through Occam's Razor. God, as described by the Bible, explains everything with fewer assumptions and more completeness than any other explanation I considered (including pure naturalism) during those several days.
an unknown force whom I talk with all the time and acts awfully sentimental and caring for being unknown and a force lol
@Disdain You overlook one crucial point. All the men who you mentioned speak the words of God do they not? I mean how can they know what God wants/needs without him telling that? So by that logic, couldn't he have lied to these prophets, to these men he chose to spread his word? He says lying is a sin, but he is omnipotent so is it impossible for him to go against his own words? Not even spoken by him, but rather passed down to these so called prophets.


The Bible states that it is the absolute truth. And it establishes a very, very good reputation for it. The God that the Bible describes acts consistently in daily life, and things that the Bible says are true that can be tested hold up with unfailing accuracy. A reputation for truth is enough in any court system to trust a witness, and for a loving God who claims to be holy and acts that way consistently, it's even easier. I would justify those statements, but I don't really have time to, and I never saved anyone by debating them--I'm just enumerating some of my reasoning for believing in God and that everything He says is the absolute truth. A couple years back I spent several days meticulously justifying every bit of reasoning I had for the existence of God, and I'm not in the mood to do that again right now, heheh.
@Meta I see where I went wrong. I assumed God wanted to separate those with pure souls from those with a tainted one. At least that's what I assumed. And from that I deduced that there is actually no need to make hell to achieve that. You only need the place to house those of pure soul and the rest stay in earth to make the test harder. Why would God go to excessive lengths to make hell with eternal torture for those who have sinned? I repeat, assuming his intention is to weed out the tainted and handpick the pure and get them in heaven, why would he give a second thought to the impure let alone create a realm made especially for them?

And according to me, that analogy is wrong because we can feel with our senses the world around us. For that reason we know we are alive and in the real world as far as that goes. But for God, we only have belief and maybe for you, that analogy stands because you believe in the words of God same as you believe that this world is real. But for me, who doesn't really believe, even if the words of God are lies, it makes no difference to me. So what if, going full atheist here, some imaginary character's words are lies and not real? Well none the less, if I believed in God your analogy would make sense.


That isn't his intention. His original intention was for everybody to be perfect, but that went out of the window when we first sinned, enlightened and then tempted to sin by Satan. Satan is, in fact, the reason that Hell exists; it was created to punish him, his followers, and their evil. He first deserved that eternal punishment, and then he went and made it possible for others to have to suffer that as well.

What analogy? And, I mean, I don't just blindly believe in God. Simplifying extensively, one of the arguments I used when I first justified my belief in God is that God, as described in the Bible, is the only reasonable explanation for innumerable unlikely things that happen in the world. To parallel your wording, I looked at events I perceived with my senses, sought an explanation, and found that such events were, in fact, a natural, sensible (as in, able to be sensed) manifestation of the God you believe cannot be felt with the senses.
@whizzball1 How do you know hell is real? Even if it is mentioned in the bible, how do you know HE didn't lie? As any parent lies to their children that The Spook will come to those who suck their thumb, God could have followed the same logic. I mean what do you get by creating a realm made to torture a person? They will never get out of it, even if they change in there it doesn't matter, it is their final destination once decided.

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I think he meant on the...specific torture those who have committed the crime get in hell...


For this, I'll argue from a purely Biblical standpoint, because I'm assuming you're questioning me in terms of "What exactly are your beliefs?" rather than "What is your justification for believing in God?" which is a whole other ball game. First, I contend that God is perfectly holy: "God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all" (1 John 1:5). Second, darkness and sin are equated: "... men loved the darkness... for their deeds were evil" (John 3:19). Thus, in God is no evil or sin at all. Many things are presented distinctly as sin by the Bible, including lying, as in Proverbs 6:16-19. Thus, God does not lie. God mentions several times that the unrighteous will go to Hell: "And these will go into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life" (Matthew 25:46).

You ask, however, why anyone should even go to Hell. Hell was originally "prepared for the devil and his angels" (Matthew 25:41). All sin is committed against God: "Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight..." (Psalm 51:4). God is an infinite and eternal being (Psalm 90:2) and also a just God (Job 34:12) who cannot look upon sin and cannot tolerate wrongdoing (Habakkuk 1:13). Holiness implies perfection (Matthew 5:48) and by sinning, we fall short of that (Romans 3:23) and are stained and can never become clean by our own efforts (Jeremiah 2:22). Thus, the only just punishment is infinite and eternal, because that stain cannot go away... except by an infinite and eternal payment, which was paid by Jesus (1 John 2:2), who is God (John 1:1, 14).

God doesn't want to torture human beings (2 Peter 3:9), but He still must (as I have just established). It's not profitable in any way. But it is required. And since He doesn't want anyone to go to Hell, He makes it very, very easy to escape that infinite, eternal punishment: accept the infinite, eternal payment (John 3:16). Hell is not unjust; it is perfectly just, and it is so easy to not have to go there that it is not a mark on the image of God that Christians believe in and the Bible purports.

oh lol I'm not talking about hell; I'm talking about the justice system
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What would you like me to explain?


Why do the Codex no longer need protecting?
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Because they no longer require protection.


Please, explain.
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To protect the Codex.
*My breathing becomes more steady*
I have an additional two hours.


And why is that purpose now negated?
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It's nothing for you to wor

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It's not that I've forgotten, it's that I don't know why I did that. Especially now that you're wasting my time here.


Bah. It's not a waste of time. And if it makes you feel better, we can go think about Osiris after we deal with this.

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That is what sustains me. It allows me to keep myself alive.


*Opens my mouth, and then closes it again, thinking* What was your previous purpose? I don't suppose tryign to heal a physical malady will get us anywhere at this point, and I know you're not one for obfuscation.
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