Gnostic Posted September 1 Report Posted September 1 On 7/27/2024 at 7:14 AM, Vmedvil said: In the bible it says "God commanded them not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil" therefore it was a sin according to Christians. Link = Genesis 2:4-3:24 NIV - Adam and Eve - This is the account of - Bible Gateway It turns out any disobeyment of God is a sin in the Christian religion which makes God like an ultra-controlling megalomanic figure. Indeed. Modern parents think knowledge is a great tool to have. Quote
Vmedvil Posted September 2 Author Report Posted September 2 11 hours ago, Gnostic said: Indeed. Modern parents think knowledge is a great tool to have. I agree, knowledge is power and a wonderful thing. I don't agree with the biblical God on a lot of things especially sending people to eternal torture for sin, but that's what the religious people believe. As I have said before, I think that God is a monster of the bible where someone like Hitler was portrayed as a good person via propaganda in the Bible. Gnostic 1 Quote
Crasto Posted September 15 Report Posted September 15 What is sin? Sin is to offend one's neighbor by thoughts, words, deeds and omissions; offense that makes the universe cry... Quote Quote
LaurieAG Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 On 9/16/2024 at 7:26 AM, Crasto said: What is sin? Sin is to offend one's neighbor by thoughts, words, deeds and omissions; offense that makes the universe cry... How do you know if somebody has thought something? Quote
Crasto Posted September 17 Report Posted September 17 16 hours ago, LaurieAG said: How do you know if somebody has thought something? I know about me. Quote
Gnostic Posted October 24 Report Posted October 24 On 9/15/2024 at 5:26 PM, Crasto said: What is sin? Sin is to offend one's neighbor by thoughts, words, deeds and omissions; offense that makes the universe cry... If I compete against you, and win, you will see your lose as evil befalling you. From what you put, I sin when I compete. I have to compete to survive. Right? That would mean I have to sin and that fits the Christian hymn that calls Adam's sin a happy fault and necessary to God's plan. It is necessary to the Christian theology as well as nature. Christians have just forgotten how to do their apologetics for it. Quote
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