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Originally Posted by Grace Seeker Funny.
Now the New Testament presents a wonderfully irrational argument for the existence of a God who is merciful, powerful, just, loving, etc. I say irrational, because what God who had all power would need to do anything to prove himself to or even be concerned about human beings. Add to it the idea that the Bible presents humankind as being at emnity with God because of their corporate disobedience and it really doesn't make sense that God would be involved with them at all. Yet the New Testament's story of the cross is first of all a story of how God treats his enemies: |
Grace Seeker,
With all due respect, I don't think its funny at all. What you have just stated above it the reason why the world is in strong need of Islam. What you have just proposed is that we basically have no need to do anything and even worse we can cause all types of mischief on earth and God with his Mercy and Love will just say, No problem I'll forgive you. This to me is not funny, its actually quite serious and in serious need of attention. The social society of the world needs to rid itself from these corruptive ideas before it can move forward.