Message from @Thule-Gesellschaft [☩]
Discord ID: 497262390119759884
maybe I should burn you alive for annoying me too?
sounds good?
sounds just?
you're not God
so it's ok for God to burn people alive?
because muh powah?
I watched that video where a 16 yo girl gets burned to death by a Brazil mob... Couldn't sleep
if something is moral it must be invariant
Video quotes Philippians 2:6-7 to show Jesus is God but limited himself when he came into the flesh
**Philippians 2:6-7 - Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)**
```Dust
<6> Though he was in the form of God, he did not regard equality with Godsomething to be possessed by force. <7> On the contrary, he emptied himself, in that he took the form of a slaveby becoming like human beings are. And when he appeared as a human being, ```
allowing their sin to infect his other children and lead them to death is worse than burning them
you can't just arbitrarily say "God can be evil because he's God"
i'm not a heretic
following moral law must be absolute
God's morality is absolute
yes this leads to subordinationism which is condemned
not human morality
so why aren't you guys gnostics since yknow gnosticism is the earliest form of christianity, and by extension i'd think the truest form of gods word?
because it's not
how so
gnosticism isn't the earliest form of christianity
i didnt say that he was subordinate
"Jesus cooperated with the limitations of being human and wasn't fully omniscient."
@Fsypro why not?
So Jesus, in the flesh, wasn't all knowing
then what is?
@Supreme Leader Kim 🧧 yeah it says in the bible he was made a little lower than the angels for a time
we know that christ in the flesh did not use his full power
he said so himself
he lived as a man to make his death meaningful
why are white people so fucking stupid lol
yeah but the problem is that it says just the father, not the father and holy spirit
we are worshiping our enemy's religion
the conclusion from that would be the holy spirit doesn't know either
which means that it's not just an incarnation thing
only if you infer something that's not there