Darth Crater wrote:I assure you it's not intentional. Except when it is, which is some of the time but not all. I should try to moderate my tone, though - let me know if anything continues to offend you personally.
We could both stand to moderate our tones, a lot, but not so much
Darth Crater wrote:If you knew beforehand that the officer would mistreat them? Yes, absolutely. You knowingly took an action that caused it to happen. In this case, since God took the action of doing nothing, infants were slaughtered. He knew this would happen, and could have prevented it without incurring a greater cost, but did not. I'm fairly certain this fits most people's definitions of "evil".
This is the point where you have to look at the Bible as a whole. Many people including infants have died in wars waged by mankind. As I asked before do you honestly believe that only military personnel were killed in bombings of Nazi Germany, and Japan? Humankind has always been very clumsy and indiscriminate in war, billions have been killed innocently, in a untold number of wars. This too was a warning given by God's son Jesus at Matt 24:7 He said that "Nation would rise against Nation." But the Bible shows that God is not as "evil" as you claim. The Bible shows that in time, there would be a resurrecting of the dead - John 5:28,29 also Revelation 20:13.
Why is this desirable? Because, the resurrection will not only include those who have come to live by and follow God's requirements, but also those who never had the opportunity. At Acts 24:15 the Bible shows that there will be a resurrecting of both the righteous and the unrighteous, the unrighteous being the innocent children and infants who have died in Mankind's wars.
You cannot pick and chose which scriptures you want to profile the personality of God with. If your going to reach a conclusion, such as the idea that God is evil, from just a handful of scriptures, you have to also give weight to the rest of the scriptures. Otherwise you are simply bending data to your predetermined conclusion
Col. Homestar wrote:What caused everything to begin?
Darth Crater wrote:I have absolutely no clue. Nobody has any clue. We have no evidence about anything before the Big Bang, and no way to gather evidence. It could have been created by a deity. It could be colliding branes, some sort of cyclic universe, or there could have been absolutely nothing. There is probably exactly one answer, but we might never know what that is, and I certainly don't think I'll ever find out.
And that was my point. Since no one know how it all started, how can you then start talking about something like abiogenesis. You building a theory of which it's origins you cannot explain. You cannot give this theory "Every process in the formation of RNA (DNA is basically just a mutation that came later) is a natural chemical process that was possible in the conditions of the early Earth." when you can't explain the natural process of how the universe came to exist, with galaxies, with stars, with planets, and with chemicals that just naturally mutated over a long period of time.
Your theories must be built upon a foundation, and without an explanation of how everything started, your missing the very bottom of your foundation
Darth Crater wrote:Now, I don't see how this relates to anything after the Big Bang, which we do have very real evidence for. Pick whatever you like as an explanation for the universe's origin, but without evidence, don't use it to justify anything.
I just showed above, that you are doing just that. You picked an explanation that it just naturally occurred without evidence and justified everything after it.
Darth Crater wrote:I would love to see evidence about anything before then, but I don't think anyone has convincingly provided any. The Bible is at best circular, and is mutually contradictory with most other religious traditions (yes, I'm willing to discuss the Bible's credibility in detail if necessary). Evidence for a being manipulating things within the universe (which I've also seen none of) would not also be evidence that said being had the ability to create the universe, or that said being followed the pattern of the Christian god specifically.
Then let's discuss it, if you don't mind explaining what you mean by circular, and contradictory, I think we could start there.
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