[–] Tallest_Skil 3 points -1 points 2 points (+2|-3) ago
it is not for us to know
Then sit down and shut up while your family gets raped to death. Your spam is worthless to everyone here and only outs you as a traitor and a heretic. There’s no reason left to live for here. There’s no remaining way to make a reason to live for here. There’s no justification for continuing to live if and when all actions taken will be either against God, outside God, or erased to godlessness within a generation. If it’s something done only for “my time,” it wasn’t worth doing (or it wasn’t done correctly). As such, the only recourse is for Him to return. If, within the window of opportunity, He does not return–and because we cannot estimate, predict, or confirm His return–physical revolution against the world must occur, as it is the only remaining recourse.
[–] midnightblue1335 ago
Skil, I've read the Bible. God used to communicate with humans all the time. He'd sometimes do it directly, or he'd send angels as messengers.
Why did he stop this? Why has he been silent for over 2,000 years? Why would such a being play such a silly game with his allegedly favorite creations? If he spoke to me and showed me a miracle or something, then I would worship without hesitation.
But the only evidence I have for his existence, is the word of a bunch of bronze age epileptics, cobbled together into a mess of scripture, filled with contradictions and bizarre nonsense. Do you know how many times the Bible goes into strange diatribes about feces? Too many. This is not the word of some higher being. It's the word of some kike weirdos from the desert.
TL;DR- If the Christian god is real, why has he severed all connection with us? Why is He silent? Is he dead? Did He abandon us for some reason? He used his son and angels and his own powers to convert people in the past. Why does he rely on easily-corrupted men to convert now?
[–] Tallest_Skil ago
I could bore you with a discussion about the nature of free will and how it relates to creation or “creationism,” but instead I’d like to throw things back a bit further. Let’s look at something you don’t generally associate with “belief.” Let’s look at physical existence from a secularist standpoint.
Where did the Universe come from?
Look at the laws of thermodynamics. Look at the four fundamental forces. Look at the structure of the Universe and the nature of its history. The Universe exists. It’s made of stuff. Stuff can’t come from un-stuff. Things can’t happen without a cause. Copypasta time.