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It is almost as if the Good News was too good for the average human to accept without imposing their human fears, failings, and mistaken beliefs about God onto it.
It’s his fault for not being capable of communicating with his creations.
Who said He doesn't communicate? When my son was a teenager, I communicated to him very clearly what the household rules were and what I expected of him. He chose to ignore me. (He's a wonderful 40-year-old now.)
Why blame Jesus? It sounds more like people are misunderstanding His gospel.
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Originally Posted by The Last Amalekite 1Sam15
He’s god.
It’s his fault for not being capable of communicating with his creations.
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Originally Posted by Katzpur
Who said He doesn't communicate? When my son was a teenager, I communicated to him very clearly what the household rules were and what I expected of him. He chose to ignore me. (He's a wonderful 40-year-old now.)
Do you torture your son for all eternity for ignoring you ?
It is almost as if the Good News was too good for the average human to accept without imposing their human fears, failings, and mistaken beliefs about God onto it.
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Originally Posted by JohnAlt
Or using the brain God gave them?
Actually, it is more like NOT using the brain God gave them and accepting primitive, barbaric, and savage nonsense instead of the clear and unambiguous message of love and reconciliation from Jesus.
Yes, provided the individual wants to be there. He's not going to force anyone, though.
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