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IMA_CHRISTIAN -> RE: The Lake of Fire (7/30/2008 1:06:00 PM)
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ORIGINAL: abraxas quote:
ORIGINAL: IMA_CHRISTIAN unfortunately, now you are judging God.. you have now put the CReator of the universe on the seat where the criminal sits and now you are judging Him .. you say he is not fair.. you are judging God. We cannot do that. Firstly I want to say thank you for your concern. Now as for judging God, well, if the above scenario actually turns out to be correct, then yes, I would ask God that question. If man was created in God's image then I suppose we possess sufficient autonomy and moral faculties to do that. Like I said, he's got all the cards power-wise, but we know God can only do all things that are possible, and if there is an objective moral standard, then God cannot change that standard arbitrarily--therefore, he'll either explain my question in terms of that objective moral standard, or he'll accuse me of judging him and ask me who do I think I am. However, at this stage in the game neither I, nor you, nor anyone can prove this version of God over that one, or the other one. So I'm examining God-claims, and am judging God as much here as if I were asking where the 72 virgins came from, and how they felt about being "given" to a man in Muslim paradise. I hope that made sense. hi - well at least you know the God I'm talking about has "all the cards" which is another way of saying "God is in control & sovereign". We know that this God is the ONLY God, by many ways. For one, when a person receives Jesus as their Savior and Lord, we then have the ability to know what He desires, what some of his attributes are, etc. First we have the Christian Bible. Thats the #1 place to find out about God.. Then - and this is the good part - God lives inside me and confirms what the Bible says is true.. its something that is a spiritual revelation to me. But basically the #1 proof is the bible. its all spiritually revealed. Thats why it makes sense to me and not an atheist for example. The atheist does not believe in God and so therefore, he cannot understand the things of God... God has not revealed it to them.
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