"If your God wanted me to be its believer, I would have been one. How are you planning to hold doing exactly what your God wants against me?"
@realitynapper
Unless you are arguing for an omni-impotent or omni-indifferent God, i don't see how this is helping your case.
Unless you are arguing for an omni-impotent or omni-indifferent God, i don't see how this is helping your case.
@simon
Despite the fact that he/she/it is omnipotent, the Christian God gives the human free will, and then allures him with paradise-filled buns. The Christian God doesn't force you to be his/her/its believer, but instead tells you, that if you are not his/her/its believer, you will be being burnt in Hell forever. What a nice god!
Despite the fact that he/she/it is omnipotent, the Christian God gives the human free will, and then allures him with paradise-filled buns. The Christian God doesn't force you to be his/her/its believer, but instead tells you, that if you are not his/her/its believer, you will be being burnt in Hell forever. What a nice god!
@realitynapper
A god that has to resort to such passive-aggressive tactics doesn't strike me as a very potent god. Perhaps, a trip to the god supermarket is in order...
A god that has to resort to such passive-aggressive tactics doesn't strike me as a very potent god. Perhaps, a trip to the god supermarket is in order...