Yes please do. but, i wanna see where the scientific method was used...i don't want to see a thesis or article where Dr.X says it is impossible because X natural law. After all, we are talking about miracles here....miracles are done by the supernatural or those that are above and not bound by our natural laws. After all, if God was bound by physics...He wouldn't be God at all.Should I start in genesis with the talking snake? Or how about the myth of Noah's ark? Or Moses magically parting the Red sea? You're right though. I turned my back on the Judeo-Christian god. Especially after I read the bible, the only written account of his "existence". Based on this account, why worship a deity who is evil and jealous? Between the thousands of gods people around the globe worship, how can we be sure he's the correct one? If he is the correct one, why would he create a world where over 90% of its inhabitants are damned to hell for all eternity?
I knew i was right, God never failed you my friend....humanity did. The Bible is not the "only" written account. What about other cultures that had a monotheistic society? How do you know they did not worship the same Judeo-Christian God yet called Him something else? How can you say God is evil and He damns 90% of humanity? You are obviously referring to the Old Testament. God established certain laws for humanity to follow. They did not and were given the punishment for transgression. Much like our own civil society these days. If you murder, rape, steal, cheat, ect....and transgress the established laws of the land....you will pay the consequences. Does that make our judicial system evil? Is society evil for wanting to impose punishment or retribution on those that break the law? No, God never punished an innocent man. The law of the land was given as well as what the punishment was. People broke the law and they were punished.
Evil is entirely dependent on the society that experiences it. for example, before the 1960's blacks were treated as 2nd rate citizens. Rewind another century or so and they were enslaved. They were viewed as no better than animals and said to not even possess a soul. If that were to happen in this current society it would be viewed as inhumane and evil, yet at that time it was the norm and no immorality was found in it. Interestingly though, in scripture some slaves were paid, some sold themselves into slavery, and every 7 years all slaves were to be freed. The New Testament actually goes into detail that slaves were not to be mistreated or to be shown cruelty.
God does not condemn anyone to hell. He gives us all free will and free choice. We are equipped with a rational thought processing mind. We and given the blueprint on what we are to do and the consequences if we don't. In all reality, we condemn only ourselves based on our choices.





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