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Originally Posted by <<>> See, such things as claiming that I am the biast but all you aren't are what takes points out of you in favor of me.
First, the properties that I gave to the concept, and yes, concept, because if he is only that, a concept that exists inthe mind, until you all prove the opposite, and the onyl thing he is apart from a concept, is a hypothesis, so I let you choose. Now, the properties that I gave god are universal properties, that I have concluded that he should have, if he is truelly what god the concept stands for. Now, if you tell me that biblically speaking god isn't omniscient or omnipresent, I have two things to say to you: 1. the grand mayority of the believers in your religion disagree with you, and 2. I know this poitns is hard to accept for you christians, but, your religion, is NOT the only one that exists. There are hundreds or thousands of religions. The number is so big that we have to start defining what can enter in the set of "religions".
Second, I have read the bible. I went to a religious christian school when i was small. And then is where I saw the stupidity of the human mind, who is capable of creating bad things from good ideas. Jesus was not only inteligent but also smart for life, so he managed to create a system of morality and ethics, based on the idea of a god, and he was a very good orator, so he managed to gain many followers. He was, indeed, the first comunist of who we know about. And I's strange, because now the christian religions is the maximum representation of extreme capitalism. But of ocurse, opposites are equal. So it's just like Hitler, who was very near to Stalin in what they did, but very far politically. |
What you've studied is not really a christian school! Maybe, it's just a Bible school. And there are no christian religions, because there is only one christian religion and that is what you can read in James 1:27 of the Bible. True, there are many religions (Islam, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Catholicism, Mormonism, Hinduism etc). You cannot generalize the thing by just assuming what you've specifically met or learned. God is not an idea but truth. The goodness of this Spirit (that is, the Invisible God) is seen by the things we sensibly perceive. Anyway, you can't realize an awe without first knowing the goodness of a thing.