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newguysilver **User deleted account** (02/11/2012) [-]
**newguysilver rolled a random image posted in comment #14591 at Funnyjunk social thread #2982398 **
Do you have more of these? I might print them out and give them to my Bible Study kids (PG rated of course)
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ceberus (02/11/2012) [-]
my question is this. What did God do during that eternity before he created everything? If God was all that existed back then, what disturbed the eternal equilibrium and compelled him to create? Was he bored? Was he lonely? God is supposed to be perfect. If something is perfect, it is complete--it needs nothing else. We humans engage in activities because we are pursuing that elusive perfection, because there is disequilibrium caused by a difference between what we are and what we want to be. If God is perfect, there can be no disequilibrium. There is nothing he needs, nothing he desires, and nothing he must or will do. A God who is perfect does nothing except exist. A perfect creator God is impossible. But, for the sake of argument, let's continue. Let us suppose that this perfect God did create the universe. Humans were the crown of his creation, since they were created in God's image and have the ability to make decisions. However, these humans spoiled the original perfection by choosing to disobey God. What!? If something is perfect, nothing imperfect can come from it. Someone once said that bad fruit cannot come from a good tree, and yet this "perfect" God created a "perfect" universe which was rendered imperfect by the "perfect" humans. The ultimate source of imperfection is God. What is perfect cannot become imperfect, so humans must have been created imperfect. What is perfect cannot create anything imperfect, so God must be imperfect to have created these imperfect humans. A perfect God who creates imperfect humans is impossible. But by all means you are entitled to your opinion on the subject. Im just giving some of my oppinion on the subject.
if you really think christianity could answer these questions, do you really think they'd avoid using them in every debate with atheists?
Also, agnostic here but just saying. Do you know Descartes, the french philosopher? He had a theory about proving God WHICH ALL MAKE INCREDIBLE SENSE. But one of which can interest you would be the existence of the notion of perfection.
Apparently, this is a worldly acclaimed theory, until now no real counter-argument has been made within descartian reasoning (I'm french, we have philosophy in tenth grade).
It goes something like this: From where do we have this idea of perfection? There is nothing perfect in the entire world, yet philosophers have defined perfection as the concrete representation of infinity. But how? What criteria? We actually have no concrete idea about perfection, so where would the idea come from if not the presence of something perfect and omnipresent within all of us? I'm explaining it REALLY badly here but if you have the strength you can read Descartes' incredibly short essay called Discourse on Method, actually pretty simple, which proves the existence of God AND that of your soul.
That created contemporary philosophy.
Also, agnostic here but just saying. Do you know Descartes, the french philosopher? He had a theory about proving God WHICH ALL MAKE INCREDIBLE SENSE. But one of which can interest you would be the existence of the notion of perfection.
Apparently, this is a worldly acclaimed theory, until now no real counter-argument has been made within descartian reasoning (I'm french, we have philosophy in tenth grade).
It goes something like this: From where do we have this idea of perfection? There is nothing perfect in the entire world, yet philosophers have defined perfection as the concrete representation of infinity. But how? What criteria? We actually have no concrete idea about perfection, so where would the idea come from if not the presence of something perfect and omnipresent within all of us? I'm explaining it REALLY badly here but if you have the strength you can read Descartes' incredibly short essay called Discourse on Method, actually pretty simple, which proves the existence of God AND that of your soul.
That created contemporary philosophy.
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puolakanaho (02/11/2012) [-]
well most certainly we can be sure that if god is real then he must have come from somewhere
so maybe he came to be in some god knows how way and then just started creating existence as we know it.
and maybe the word "perfect" isnt the same to an "all powerfull" entity as it is for us.
try not to think about god as human but try place yourself on gods position it would explain why the imperfect humans were created.
so maybe he came to be in some god knows how way and then just started creating existence as we know it.
and maybe the word "perfect" isnt the same to an "all powerfull" entity as it is for us.
try not to think about god as human but try place yourself on gods position it would explain why the imperfect humans were created.
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OrangePhonee (02/11/2012) [-]
**OrangePhonee rolled a random image posted in comment #155 at pokemon vs girlfriends ** If round about 1billion people believe in God that means 6 billion people don't... You do the math.
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OrangePhonee (02/11/2012) [-]
**OrangePhonee rolled a random image posted in comment #339 at No more nice guys, (read the description ** Or they're a bunch of mass deluded people that just use the idea of religion as a way of maintaining chaos by saying "You do bad things and you'll spend the rest of time in a fiery place where you will be torchered" Most use it as a safety net... live your life by these stupid set of rules and love god and you'll spend the rest of your days in a haven..
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OrangePhonee (02/11/2012) [-]
**OrangePhonee rolled a random image posted in comment #202 at Look at the tags ** See, You have no real answer, Just like most Christians.
and with language like that, You've sinned.. You're going to hell buddy.. Better pray to your imaginary friend.
and with language like that, You've sinned.. You're going to hell buddy.. Better pray to your imaginary friend.




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