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Cheung Mo
27th August 2008, 14:14
I'd have little trouble leveling American cities out of spite if Americans keep violating the fundamental law of the Gospels (Love God; Love thy neighbour) and disturbing me with their prayers of hatred and fear.

ÑóẊîöʼn
27th August 2008, 14:24
I'd have little trouble leveling American cities out of spite if Americans keep violating the fundamental law of the Gospels (Love God; Love thy neighbour) and disturbing me with their prayers of hatred and fear.

Anti-theism is good and all, but what exactly is the point of this thread?

PigmerikanMao
27th August 2008, 16:47
I guess they're just venting frustration, but the point of leveling American cities is moot unless you have the "hardware" to do it... Do you, by chance, have any weapons grade plutonium, Cheung Mo?

~PMao :confused:

Dean
27th August 2008, 17:53
I guess they're just venting frustration, but the point of leveling American cities is moot unless you have the "hardware" to do it... Do you, by chance, have any weapons grade plutonium, Cheung Mo?

~PMao :confused:

Yahweh doesn't need machinery, its omnipotent.

Killfacer
27th August 2008, 17:59
exactly, if yahweh wants a giant machine gun then yahweh gets a giant machine gun.

Random Precision
28th August 2008, 16:11
So you'd like to take out vengeance for the American government's foreign policy and so on upon American proletarians (and proletarians who are still struggling to rebuild their lives at that)? How very Christian of you.

Pirate turtle the 11th
28th August 2008, 16:14
So you'd like to take out vengeance for the American government's foreign policy and so on upon American proletarians (and proletarians who are still struggling to rebuild their lives at that)? How very Christian of you.

Reading though the Bible it would apper to be a Christain thing to do.


Like the time when got killed every single (but two) humans on the planet because he did not like them?

Killfacer
28th August 2008, 17:34
perfectly reasonable behavior for an omnipotent god.

Random Precision
4th September 2008, 01:49
Reading though the Bible it would apper to be a Christain thing to do.


Like the time when got killed every single (but two) humans on the planet because he did not like them?

Wha? If you're referring to the great flood, then you should remember that he spared Noah's entire family. And he promised he would never do it again.

Plus, you can't exactly just point to a Biblical legend and say: "Look! That means Christians believe x!" If you do that you malign both the real beliefs of Christians and the materialist alternative to them.