Dogbert said the deepest thing ever.
“It is all a part of the big illusion we perpetuate upon ourselves and which is in turn perpetuated upon us. When we believe we engage the illusion, when we stop believing we shatter the illusion and ourselves in the process because we are part of it."
Dogbert said the deepest thing ever.
“It is all a part of the big illusion we perpetuate upon ourselves and which is in turn perpetuated upon us. When we believe we engage the illusion, when we stop believing we shatter the illusion and ourselves in the process because we are part of it."
Dogbert said the deepest thing ever.
“It is all a part of the big illusion we perpetuate upon ourselves and which is in turn perpetuated upon us. When we believe we engage the illusion, when we stop believing we shatter the illusion and ourselves in the process because we are part of it."
Dogbert said the deepest thing ever.
“It is all a part of the big illusion we perpetuate upon ourselves and which is in turn perpetuated upon us. When we believe we engage the illusion, when we stop believing we shatter the illusion and ourselves in the process because we are part of it."
and yet in the case of gideon, he was instructed by God to kill a city worshipping the god baal. God telling his people to kill?
but then there is the other side to it too. humans wrote the bible, therefore it wasn’t God who told them to, but themselves who wanted to do it. so they wrote that God gave them permission to kill and it wasn’t necessarily God who told them so.
hushbaby wrote:
well here’s kind of a contradiction.
one of the ten commandments: thou shalt not kill.
and yet in the case of gideon, he was instructed by God to kill a city worshipping the god baal. God telling his people to kill?
but then there is the other side to it too. humans wrote the bible, therefore it wasn’t God who told them to, but themselves who wanted to do it. so they wrote that God gave them permission to kill and it wasn’t necessarily God who told them so.
hushbaby wrote:
well here’s kind of a contradiction.
one of the ten commandments: thou shalt not kill.
and yet in the case of gideon, he was instructed by God to kill a city worshipping the god baal. God telling his people to kill?
but then there is the other side to it too. humans wrote the bible, therefore it wasn’t God who told them to, but themselves who wanted to do it. so they wrote that God gave them permission to kill and it wasn’t necessarily God who told them so.
actually the bible says thou shall not murder
and in the war killing is justified it is not murder
murder would be taking the life of an innocent person
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Cid wrote:
Cor blimey me matey, what are you doing in me pockets
Dogbert said the deepest thing ever.
“It is all a part of the big illusion we perpetuate upon ourselves and which is in turn perpetuated upon us. When we believe we engage the illusion, when we stop believing we shatter the illusion and ourselves in the process because we are part of it."
pluto wrote:
God well forgive all but yet you well burn in hell forever for committing adultery errrr wot dat shit all about den
thas not contradiction. god forgives u if u repent. hell fire does not exist. its a mbol for everlasting destruction. meaning there wont be a resurrection.
i can name one contradiction. where god says he can do anything and where he says he cant lie.
theres more in skeptics annonated bible or whatever website. type it in google.
pluto wrote:
God well forgive all but yet you well burn in hell forever for committing adultery errrr wot dat shit all about den
oh, and, just cuz i want to answer this also...
god will forgive you for anything. the 'unforgivable sin' is denying him. that is because if you deny him, your not accepting his forgiveness. not accepting his forgiveness is the only way you can go to hell. he will forgive anything, as long as you let him.