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"What innocent? According to the scripture, everyone was wicked except Noah. And God can see into people's hearts." Jeffbase, EVERYONE, would include children.
Jeffbase when asked, "So what do you suppose God saw in a toddler's heart that made that toddler deserve death-by-drowning? Any theories? Were wicked toddlers roaming the earth?"
He responded, "Hitler was once a toddler."
"Same with Sodom and Gomorrah except this dealt with numbers of believers that could not be found, I mean 5 or 10 , give me a break. Just that small amount and it would have been saved, what a wicked and evil place. People chose to live in their debauchery, foolishness and evil ways." Perry, saying there weren't even 5 good souls on Earth at the time. This would include children.
I've never seen anyone say those things. At least not with the twist you put on them.
Balderdash. You've said repeatedly that the Christian God was moral when he (according to the Bible) drowned everyone except Noah and his family.
On some forums, it is possible to create permalinks to specific posts, making it possible to catch people in the act when they deny things they have said in the past.
Stop "lying for Jesus." It doesn't make you look good.
Religion has almost always been a horrible catalyst for true giving and charitable acts.
All we have to do is look at the early 20th Century before there were programs like welfare, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Disability, and unemployment insurance.
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Wow, that was the best Shirina Shellacking to date. Bravo.
Balderdash. You've said repeatedly that the Christian God was moral when he (according to the Bible) drowned everyone except Noah and his family.
That is quite different from saying "children deserve to be drowned in a flood".
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On some forums, it is possible to create permalinks to specific posts, making it possible to catch people in the act when they deny things they have said in the past.
Stop "lying for Jesus." It doesn't make you look good.
I'm certainly not lying. I just think it'd be nice if you'd present the entire story. That's why I added the "with that twist on it" to the end of my statement.
Then you haven't been paying attention to the threads on this forum. Jeff, Eusie, and several others think the flood was fine because EVERYONE including children were evil. That is saying they deserved to drown.
They WERE evil. Do you disagree? By what standard do you decide they weren't?
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There are many people on these threads that think anyone not of their religion will go to hell and burn for eternity also.
Do you realize that Christians also believe that Christians are deserving of going to hell, as well? If not for the fact that Jesus saves us from it?
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So, long story short, start paying attention to the threads.
Or maybe you ought to at least understand the context in which we say what we say.
They WERE evil. Do you disagree? By what standard do you decide they weren't?
By the "not-a-fundamentalist" standard.
You believe what you do, those little kids were evil, because you are a fundamentalist. We non-fundamentalists aren't walking around with that nonsense in our heads. Yay!
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Balderdash. You've said repeatedly that the Christian God was moral when he (according to the Bible) drowned everyone except Noah and his family.
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That is quite different from saying "children deserve to be drowned in a flood".
Yeah. Totally different.
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