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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 16:46:31 GMT
And you're wildly obsessed with things that go in your mouth and things that pass through rectums. It takes all kinds...
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Post by cupcakes on Jan 25, 2018 16:47:29 GMT
tpfkar I'll answer any serious question you have, even though I've already answered it in this thread. Ask it again. Wait, nevermind, you've not had a serious question since you began your chihuahua troll routine. But if you do have one, I'll answer it. You're a liar. A teary one. What's your thing? Making strange people fall in love with you?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 16:48:54 GMT
tpfkar I'll answer any serious question you have, even though I've already answered it in this thread. Ask it again. Wait, nevermind, you've not had a serious question since you began your chihuahua troll routine. But if you do have one, I'll answer it. You're a liar. A teary one. What's your thing? Making strange people fall in love with you?I have been known to lie, but I am certainly not a liar and haven't lied once on this board yet.
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Post by cupcakes on Jan 25, 2018 16:49:54 GMT
tpfkar And you're wildly obsessed with things that go in your mouth and things that pass through rectums. It takes all kinds... You're wildly literal especially about the freaky things, and are always heading toward the backside. So shocking you guys regularly do that, not.
What's your thing? Making strange people fall in love with you?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 16:50:27 GMT
tpfkar I'll answer any serious question you have, even though I've already answered it in this thread. Ask it again. Wait, nevermind, you've not had a serious question since you began your chihuahua troll routine. But if you do have one, I'll answer it. You're a liar. A teary one. What's your thing? Making strange people fall in love with you?Thank you for using my quote as some of your sign-offs. Now I know I've made it on this forum!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 16:51:38 GMT
tpfkar And you're wildly obsessed with things that go in your mouth and things that pass through rectums. It takes all kinds... You're wildly literal especially about the freaky things, and are always heading toward the backside. So shocking you guys regularly do that, not.
What's your thing? Making strange people fall in love with you?"Not?" <spews coffee on keyboard, looks around nervously> Mom? That you?
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Post by cupcakes on Jan 25, 2018 16:51:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 16:53:42 GMT
Do you study these words in your spare time? Do you burn incense or light candles?
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Post by cupcakes on Jan 25, 2018 16:55:46 GMT
tpfkar Do you study these words in your spare time? Do you burn incense or light candles? You have a shytload of strange ideas you like to share. Babble, babble toil and trabble.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 16:57:22 GMT
tpfkar Do you study these words in your spare time? Do you burn incense or light candles? You have a shytload of strange ideas you like to share. Babble, babble toil and trabble.Don't dodge the question. DO YOU BURN INCENSE WHEN YOU REVIEW MY WORDS?
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Post by cupcakes on Jan 25, 2018 16:58:55 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 17:01:30 GMT
You don't do anything but bite ankles and then retreat whilst barking with fear. At least be a proper troll and do something funny or interesting. You're starting to bore me.
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Post by cupcakes on Jan 25, 2018 17:05:37 GMT
tpfkar You don't do anything but bite ankles and then retreat whilst barking with fear. At least be a proper troll and do something funny or interesting. You're starting to bore me. You'd know about trolling. And what kind of brain does what he finds boring that he doesn't have to? Babble, babble toil and trabble.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 17:21:56 GMT
tpfkar You don't do anything but bite ankles and then retreat whilst barking with fear. At least be a proper troll and do something funny or interesting. You're starting to bore me. You'd know about trolling. And what kind of brain does what he finds boring that he doesn't have to? Babble, babble toil and trabble.What kind of brain doesn't compute the word "starting" within that phrase and how it changes the meaning of said phrase? Oh, i know what kind. The reprobate brain of an atheist troll who routinely and intentionally removes a phrase or word from scripture and then foists it onto the subjects of his trolling as if it were a legitimate argument.
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Post by cupcakes on Jan 25, 2018 17:27:07 GMT
tpfkar What kind of brain doesn't compute the word "starting" within that phrase and how it changes the meaning of said phrase? Oh, i know what kind. The reprobate brain of an atheist troll who routinely and intentionally removes a phrase or word from scripture and then foists it onto the subjects of his trolling as if it were a legitimate argument. You're the one wimpering about "bored" yet chugging along with your puerile chatter. And link to the "intentionally removes a phrase or word from scripture". What's your thing? Making strange people fall in love with you?
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Post by gadreel on Jan 25, 2018 17:32:57 GMT
except according to you he now send (or allows to be sent ) souls to hell, so as I say surely a benevolent god would not do this. The assertion that previously this God has stopped eternal punishment is moot if this God currently allows eternal punishment. It may seem that way from your perspective, but I honestly believe you are purely reviewing the matter from a human perspective. When the entirety of the situation is duly considered, the conundrum of a benevolent god "allowing evil beings" to go to an evil place is perfectly logical and just. After all, do sharks belong on a mountain? Do goats belong in the sea? Allowing evil beings to go into a place meant for the containment of evil is not only sensible, it shows respect for the free will and natural instinct of the beings in question. There is another side to this coin, of course. When Lucifer and his seraph army attacked the throne, they simultaneously attacked the defenders of the throne. Does a benevolent god allow this to transpire forever? Would a benevolent god allow good angels to be injured and all of heaven to be ripped asunder? What of those good angels? Do they not deserve peace? Do they not deserve relief from the violent assault of selfish traitors? Does a benevolent god allow the insurgency to continue until every mountain is ripped from its base and heaven is no longer a fitting abode for those who will remain? Of course not. If you had three sons and one of them was trying to murder the other two and destroying your house in the process, you would do the same thing I would do and any other rational being would do: you would expel the one son from your house. But what if you still loved this son? If you're a parent, you'll know that it is difficult to forget your child's beauty and innocence when he was young. You may hate the face of what he has become as an adult, but a part of you will be haunted by a memory of when things were better for him and, in turn, your relationship with him. So if you're not just a good parent, but an extraordinary one, you would probably keep in touch through the years. Even if all this son did was cuss you out and attack your other children every time you got on the phone with him, you would still check in from time to time. And if you were an all-time dad, you'd give him his inheritance anyway and see what he'd do with it. But he can't come to Thanksgiving dinner if he won't mind his manners. The other kids don't deserve to have to put up with him. You can spin it any way you want, but God™ set up the system, God™ refuses to intervene. By Gods™ inaction he sends people to an eternity of punishment after one attempt at being good. If you believe in a hell I cannot fathom how you can claim that God™ is benevolent.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jan 25, 2018 17:37:16 GMT
It may seem that way from your perspective, but I honestly believe you are purely reviewing the matter from a human perspective. When the entirety of the situation is duly considered, the conundrum of a benevolent god "allowing evil beings" to go to an evil place is perfectly logical and just. After all, do sharks belong on a mountain? Do goats belong in the sea? Allowing evil beings to go into a place meant for the containment of evil is not only sensible, it shows respect for the free will and natural instinct of the beings in question. There is another side to this coin, of course. When Lucifer and his seraph army attacked the throne, they simultaneously attacked the defenders of the throne. Does a benevolent god allow this to transpire forever? Would a benevolent god allow good angels to be injured and all of heaven to be ripped asunder? What of those good angels? Do they not deserve peace? Do they not deserve relief from the violent assault of selfish traitors? Does a benevolent god allow the insurgency to continue until every mountain is ripped from its base and heaven is no longer a fitting abode for those who will remain? Of course not. If you had three sons and one of them was trying to murder the other two and destroying your house in the process, you would do the same thing I would do and any other rational being would do: you would expel the one son from your house. But what if you still loved this son? If you're a parent, you'll know that it is difficult to forget your child's beauty and innocence when he was young. You may hate the face of what he has become as an adult, but a part of you will be haunted by a memory of when things were better for him and, in turn, your relationship with him. So if you're not just a good parent, but an extraordinary one, you would probably keep in touch through the years. Even if all this son did was cuss you out and attack your other children every time you got on the phone with him, you would still check in from time to time. And if you were an all-time dad, you'd give him his inheritance anyway and see what he'd do with it. But he can't come to Thanksgiving dinner if he won't mind his manners. The other kids don't deserve to have to put up with him. You can spin it any way you want, but God™ set up the system, God™ refuses to intervene. By Gods™ inaction he sends people to an eternity of punishment after one attempt at being good. If you believe in a hell I cannot fathom how you can claim that God™ is benevolent. he doesn't refuse to intervene. Dangit I was pulled in...Back to
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 17:42:35 GMT
It may seem that way from your perspective, but I honestly believe you are purely reviewing the matter from a human perspective. When the entirety of the situation is duly considered, the conundrum of a benevolent god "allowing evil beings" to go to an evil place is perfectly logical and just. After all, do sharks belong on a mountain? Do goats belong in the sea? Allowing evil beings to go into a place meant for the containment of evil is not only sensible, it shows respect for the free will and natural instinct of the beings in question. There is another side to this coin, of course. When Lucifer and his seraph army attacked the throne, they simultaneously attacked the defenders of the throne. Does a benevolent god allow this to transpire forever? Would a benevolent god allow good angels to be injured and all of heaven to be ripped asunder? What of those good angels? Do they not deserve peace? Do they not deserve relief from the violent assault of selfish traitors? Does a benevolent god allow the insurgency to continue until every mountain is ripped from its base and heaven is no longer a fitting abode for those who will remain? Of course not. If you had three sons and one of them was trying to murder the other two and destroying your house in the process, you would do the same thing I would do and any other rational being would do: you would expel the one son from your house. But what if you still loved this son? If you're a parent, you'll know that it is difficult to forget your child's beauty and innocence when he was young. You may hate the face of what he has become as an adult, but a part of you will be haunted by a memory of when things were better for him and, in turn, your relationship with him. So if you're not just a good parent, but an extraordinary one, you would probably keep in touch through the years. Even if all this son did was cuss you out and attack your other children every time you got on the phone with him, you would still check in from time to time. And if you were an all-time dad, you'd give him his inheritance anyway and see what he'd do with it. But he can't come to Thanksgiving dinner if he won't mind his manners. The other kids don't deserve to have to put up with him. You can spin it any way you want, but God™ set up the system, God™ refuses to intervene. By Gods™ inaction he sends people to an eternity of punishment after one attempt at being good. If you believe in a hell I cannot fathom how you can claim that God™ is benevolent. I claim it because he has been nothing but benevolent to me and because I am not going to that hell that I can perfectly fathom. God set up the system. You got that part right. He routinely intervenes, which is....how the Bible came into existence. So you're wrong there.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 25, 2018 17:56:25 GMT
You can spin it any way you want, but God™ set up the system, God™ refuses to intervene. By Gods™ inaction he sends people to an eternity of punishment after one attempt at being good. If you believe in a hell I cannot fathom how you can claim that God™ is benevolent. I claim it because he has been nothing but benevolent to me and because I am not going to that hell that I can perfectly fathom. God set up the system. You got that part right. He routinely intervenes, which is....how the Bible came into existence. So you're wrong there. He is benevolent to you, but for the thousands of people who break his laws, or even do not believe in him (depending on where you lie in your theology), he will send them to an everlasting hell because they would not make a leap of faith. I cannot reconcile that with benevolence, sorry.
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