Message from @Ralin Storm

Discord ID: 658097200240525316


2019-12-21 23:59:42 UTC  

And thats a lie

2019-12-21 23:59:48 UTC  

I have one question for you, Would this God punish someone for not following his rules if that person had never heard of God or Sin?

2019-12-21 23:59:49 UTC  

if people cared about the truth of the matter

2019-12-21 23:59:56 UTC  

they'd actually read the theology

2019-12-22 00:00:05 UTC  

but atheists don't care about truth

2019-12-22 00:00:07 UTC  

Hansel and Gretel is a morality tale deathdown

2019-12-22 00:00:08 UTC  

they care about

2019-12-22 00:00:10 UTC  

<:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-12-22 00:00:13 UTC  

Everyone has a moral instinct

2019-12-22 00:00:16 UTC  

Literally all Germanic stories are morality tales

2019-12-22 00:00:20 UTC  

and <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898> alone

2019-12-22 00:00:59 UTC  

But do explain to me the scientific proof that a man lived in a whale <:PepeLaugh:565528391336329216>

2019-12-22 00:01:09 UTC  

All cultures have the same general moral themes. Despite there marked differences.

2019-12-22 00:01:13 UTC  

Saddam looking thicc

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/658096664380309535/C_Z7K-OU0AECPD1.png

2019-12-22 00:01:54 UTC  

@Storin the jonah story would be considered an example of a supernatrual event

2019-12-22 00:01:58 UTC  

if your taking the bible as a whole

2019-12-22 00:02:21 UTC  

So you mean not real

2019-12-22 00:02:38 UTC  

Caspar the friendly ghost has as much legitimacy as the bible <:shrug:349342983763656705>

2019-12-22 00:02:43 UTC  

Storin even still morality tales and stories aren't the same a morality tale is a story but not all stories are morality tales.

2019-12-22 00:03:19 UTC  

party time

2019-12-22 00:03:22 UTC  

Zoe Quinn will fall

2019-12-22 00:03:40 UTC  

join usssss

2019-12-22 00:03:49 UTC  

If god is omnipotent, how would he know if there is something he doesn't know?

2019-12-22 00:03:50 UTC  
2019-12-22 00:04:11 UTC  

Caspar the friendly ghost isn't a morality tale nor-has it been passed down the literally thousands of years.

2019-12-22 00:04:14 UTC  

@Tubby the Skelly Bones god probably intentionally forgets things

2019-12-22 00:04:24 UTC  

*for not the typo

2019-12-22 00:04:39 UTC  

Honestly the Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Norse, and Celtic pantheons of gods have more legitimacy than christianity <:shrug:349342983763656705>

2019-12-22 00:05:02 UTC  

going based on human understanding... it's possible to think as god in the short term with a high enough intelligence.. but you can't stay that high

2019-12-22 00:05:05 UTC  

you have to forget

2019-12-22 00:05:12 UTC  

ignorance tbh

2019-12-22 00:05:32 UTC  

It would make sense for there to be several "higher powers" who have control over small things than it would to have one singular one that controls everything simultaneously

2019-12-22 00:05:37 UTC  

Ignorant to argue a monotheism above a polytheism <:PepeLaugh:565528391336329216>

2019-12-22 00:05:44 UTC  

not really

2019-12-22 00:05:55 UTC  

@Tubby the Skelly Bones subsystems created within god

2019-12-22 00:05:59 UTC  

Those faiths have gods for everything and everyone, yours has one that somehow represents everyone and everything

2019-12-22 00:05:59 UTC  

ignorant to not observe the content of the summa when being presented with it

2019-12-22 00:06:02 UTC  

Which is frankly silly

2019-12-22 00:06:13 UTC  

They are less sophisticated philosophically and theologically. But then you aren't serious so it's moot

2019-12-22 00:06:25 UTC  

Heaven sounds boring tbh