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Also, why would God decide to send Jesus AFTER the cavemen era, they faced times where a cold would kill you off, if you didn't die by wild life, feral humans, lack of skills, etc. so when people get cozy, THEN he sends Jesus? Wait, and then Jesus never came back... Wait, Jesus came when they started to have civilization, but he never came back when science, advanced technology, and proper recordings was prominent... Huh... And God is an explanation for the universe... Like how Zeus is an explanation for thunder... Of which we know is totally false and no sane person believes in Zeus... PLEASE FIND OUT THE START OF THE UNIVERSE SCIENCE!
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@nixter What tricks me is that God knows everything, so he knew and knows all that would/will happen. Why'd he allow the Original Sin to occur if he already knew the end would be the Revelation? Then, of course, is the whole Lucifer thing. It's like a chess game between the two and we're just the pawns, but the victor is already known.
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@humanbean This goes back to why a good, omnipotent God cannot exist, there is evil in the world, and a good, omnipotent being would not allow to happen, but there is evil, therefore he does not exist.
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@nixter That doesn't mean he doesn't exist, it just means the idea of he being good in a human sense is wrong.
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@nerthos And he is based off the human sense, from a book written by, humans. Which would make all religions based off books wrong.
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@nixter That's what I say. God might exist, but religions are probably wrong.
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@nerthos That's why science rules! *Bill Nye*
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@nixter Science is not a concept opposed to that of god.
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@nerthos No, but science can cure ailments, science can advance our knowledge, etc. A dusty book can't.
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@nixter He can exist, according to that logic, because it is not necessarily evil that a sequence of events will happen, leading to the Revelation. Humans just fail to fully understand. Anyways, I respect your beliefs. Thanks for discussing with me! :D
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@nixter See, when you start naming science as something opposed to theism, you start sounding like an idiot.
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@nerthos I just like being practical. S'all.
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@humanbean :D Great talk! We should do it again sometime, I also respect you, too. Not just your opinions, but you as a person! <3
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