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Originally Posted by shazeep
ha--that's a good way to put it--my reply was going to be, "yet look what that has got you."
i think you have some issues with your story;
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No, just because you may have issues with my story doesn't mean that I do, too. Every analogy breaks down at some detail. Mine does too, that doesn't mean the point is inaccurate. The point is that the desert god and the absurd gospel makes christians suspend their otherwise normal sense of morality. Bad behavior and sick beliefs are labeled "good"merely because the god supposedly said so, instead of the ability of a supposed god to make a consistent case for that which is already inherently good, and to reflect said "case" in the god's own behavior and/or communication . Pathetic that the omniscient and omnipotent desert god wasted such an opportunity.