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There isn't a transcript, unfortunately. He makes the point that what happened is a picture of what will happen at the final judgment. He doesn't elaborate but i guess it is like the Flood, where the old creation was destroyed to make way for a new creation (thus the Canaanites' animals were destroyed as well). Hence after the last judgment there will be a new heavens and earth.
But you don't get to blame God or religion if you don't believe in them or them that do believe in them.
So, again, more killing rather than attempts at correction?O.
Why does it always have to be... destruction of all mankind?Do I disappoint you in just being human? And not one of the elements that you can light your cigar on?(Thanks Rufus Wainwright)I'm not quoting either Spud or Sassy, as both seem to have deranged and dangerous views of morality I don't think need amplifying. I'm assuming it's OK to say that, as I've been accused of 'brutal nastiness' by Spud, the slavery and genocide apologist, and of lying by Sassy in what I believe is her first reply to me. Lovely.
But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then the heavens will pass away with a loud noise, and the elements will be dissolved with fire, and the earth and the works that are upon it will be burned up.
I've been accused of 'brutal nastiness' by Spud, the slavery and genocide apologist, and of lying by Sassy in what I believe is her first reply to me. Lovely.
Sassy tends to spend a lot of time in the sin bin for that exact reason. She's a committed Christian and she doesn't mince words. Just remember that her threats are all empty.
You are wrong.Every time she posts she minces words, then she mangles them and then she crushes them on the ground beneath her stiletto heels.
Spud,as an appropriate warning to future generations not to stay up after 11pm?
That was a joke, Christine.
I've just come from a lovely, funny, warm-hearted, inclusive all-age service at church, to the carping, sarcasm and mean-spirited bitterness on show, as always, on this forum. I really ought to give R&E up and leave you to it, but I'm addicted.
Try giving it up for Lent.
I suppose I enjoy some very similar friendly warm hearted inclusive company with people of most ages too.I suppose where we differ is that I think that anyone can be social just as you describe except why do you seem to need the delusional bit to go along with your happy time?ippy.
It is sad that he finds it hard to refrain from having a go at people who don't see it his way.
I wasn't aware that there was some sort of special forum requirement that deems it necessary to like and have some form of special respect for religions, any of them.ippy.
I have respect for people who deserve it, religious or otherwise.
I wasn't aware that there was some sort of special forum requirement that deems it necessary to like and have some form of special respect for religions, any of them.I was careful to state the underlined above and I can't see any special reason why should I have respect for religions?I have one close member of my family that seems to be religious he's not on a blog where these things are up for discussion but if he were to present his religion to me in some way whilst I have a lot of respect for him, a good uncle to my two boys, sod his religious beliefs if he were to put them to me I don't see why I should be holding back.You don't seem to have any particular liking for religions in general either L R.Regards, ippy.
The sentiments at the heart of christianity, the parable of the Good Samaritan and the Sermon on the Mount, are admirable and very worthwhile.
Unfortunately, over time, different approaches to the achievement of objectives related to these sentiments have developed, and these approaches have been infused with the desire to have control over the thoughts and behaviour of adherents. A consequence is the vilification (and worse) of people who subscribe to other approaches than the one held by any particular individual.