Satan's acts are of his own will... he didn't go and try to convince Jesus because God told him to.Formless wrote: Read the Temptation of Christ. While fasting in a desert, for no real reason except it satisfies God or something, Jesus is confronted by Satan and reminded that, hey, you are god, right? Or the son of god, whatever. You can make bread out of stones, have angels break your fall if you slip on a cliff, etc.. And even though the devil is by all means completely correct and even quotes scripture to support these facts, Jesus still condemns him. For what? Telling him the truth? Fucks sake, after Satan leaves angels come and feed him Mana and shit, one of the very things Satan tempted Jesus to do! I guess its only wrong if Satan is telling you to do it.
Jesus is God only for Catholics and some other branches of Christianity. Also, the whole temptation of Christ and the details of his confrontation with the devil are... uh, written by two men who weren't there.
Let's suppose all of that is true. The morale of the story is to not give in to your own power. In this case, Jesus had magical power, but strength, wealth or influence fall under the same categories. Satan also didn't just state facts and leave... he told Jesus to deny the existence of God and use his power to take over the world by force.
Angels fed Jesus after the fast was over, and I don't know what 'mana and shit' you are talking about, because I'm sure Jesus ate human food.
Think of it as a marathon. Jesus was running a certain number of kilometers, and we have the devil trying to stop running, rest and take over the world. After the race is over, Jesus rests. Was it wrong of him to rest?
I could try to convince you that adding truth to a lie makes for a very good lie, and that Satan's essentially benign request of changing ruler entails a world of hurt for all of humanity, but it seems your vision of Satan differs completely from mine, and I'm not here to argue whether a faith is true or not.In the end, the only thing Satan does wrong is tell the truth, and ask Jesus to worship him. And the latter is essentially no better or worse than Yahweh asking anyone else to worship him, especially when you consider that Satan commits... precisely no wanton acts of destruction or anything like that that is recorded in the bible. Yahweh, on the other hand, freely doles out divine punishment to the Egyptians by killing their children, and once his beloved Jews are free he then instructs them to go east to kill everyone they meet in what is now Jerusalem because "this is your promised land now, fuck 'em". The only difference between Satan asking you to worship him and Yahweh asking you to worship him is.... shut up, Satan. No actual argument to satisfy the mortal logic we've been gifted with, just a STFU to anyone who questions Yahweh the Warmonger.
As for the killing-the-children part: Moses requested the Pharaoh stop enslaving his people and abusing them. The Pharaoh denied this, so Moses asked for safe passage away from Egyptian lands. Denied. So there was an ultimatum delivered: Free the Jews or God will punish your people himself.
Yeah, so the Pharoah refused time and time again, preferring to keep them as slaves at the cost of famine, drought, plague and first-borns dying. The Jews escaped anyway instead of waiting for God to punish the Egyptians some more. The Pharaoh decided to run them down and kill them all. God defended the Jew by drowning the pursuers.
The the Jews came to their promised land and tried to settle down. The surrounding tribes did not like the newcomers and their God, so they attacked them. Jews defended themselves. Yeah, people died.
If God was a Warmonger, he would have asked the Jews to revolt against the Egyptian rules, and then to attack the tribes in their promised land instead of going there bare-handed and waiting to be killed.
As for the logical argument against Satan... it's there, you just have to read the book or stop relying on scriptures meant to convince Medieval peasants.
And here's the funny part: Nothing that you quoted has anything to do with what you wrote as an answer. Heck, I was imagining what it was to be like God. You brought up the Jews.... okay.Double standard, by definition. Saying its a matter of mortal perspective is special pleading and irrelevant.
I talked about the meaning of death in the previous post you didn't read. Also, Death is not necessarily suffering. I wouldn't feel hurt if Hitler died again, and a headshot is painless... are scared of death, or dislike it because it could be painful?Death is suffering. Fuck him.
I guess then that a flu shot is evil, and a sports exam is evil, and headaches are evil, and the wait between hitting the On button and the desktop appearing on your computer is evil too.Suffering is evil. Fuck him.
How does God torture people? As far as I know, those outside of God's protection are.... that's it, outside of God's protection. Exposed to the elements. Disasters happen to them with nothing blunting the tragedy. He just doesn't DO anything if you don't worship him.I can live a far more healthy and fulfilling life if Yahweh would fuck off to Hell and stop torturing people until they worship him blindly. Otherwise, he is an evil influence who people like myself with actual fucking morals should actively work to destroy and discredit. Animals have a different perspective from me too, but if I am attacked by a rabid dog I shoot the dog. Thanks for playing, try thinking ahead sometime and realize I've heard it all before. I used to be Catholic, I know the dogma and the lies.
So, if you disbelieve in God, even if he exists (or not), and therefore doesn't do anything to you, you will hate him just because him is there?
As for evil influence, well, he's the guy that came up with morals and the basis for modern law upon which you decide what is evil or not so... confusion much? I think it's more misinformation and misdirected hate.
I don't know what you've heard before, or what exactly you're referring to in this case.
As for Catholics and whatever they do, no idea. I'm not Catholic.
You sir, need to calm yourself and your self-entitlement down.Good point. I have epilepsy. I actually know what it is like to have one of these conditions. You don't. Why is that? Why did god decide, before I was ever born, that I have to be tested like that and you don't? Why is there no standard test, jackass, or did you not anticipate that you would be talking to someone who might actually have to deal with this shit?
You have no idea of who I am or what I might suffer from. Unlike you, I don't use my personal life to make a statement either.
God decided to give you epilepsy because he is ultimately responsible for the laws of genetics that governed whether or not you would receive the defective gene. God decided to give you epilepsy because he decided that it is a good test of your character to grow up and deal with the condition. He decided I should be tested differently. Whether or not I anticipated that a person I don't know beyond the username and number of posts has a genetic condition or not is not grounds to call me a jackass either. Are you jealous that I don't have epilepsy? Are you mad that I don't treat you specially or allow your words to pass differently through my head because you suffer in a certain way? I'm sure the quadriplegic dude upstairs has a lot more beef on you then.
There is no standard test because nobody is born the same way or lives the same life. Want perfect equality between all humans? Go to Heaven. Don't want to suffer? Go to Heaven. Living with epilepsy for at most another 80 years is too much for you compared to living in heaven for millions of years afterwards? I guess that's a problem between you and the entity you hate so much.
Oh it'd be very interesting to see how you refuted the existence of a soul just by having a genetic condition. Please show us your work, or at least the mental steps.Would you believe that the thing which made me realize that there is no such thing as the soul was having my brain scrambled just enough to lose all memory of walking home (effectively unconscious!) one day while on a walk? Why would God issue to me a test where the correct answer seems to be in direct contradiction with his book of prejudice and dogma?
As for the 'correct answer', it is to follow the laws that God asked you to follow for your own good and that of society... as for which book you are reading them from, or whether you believe this whole thing is bullwash meant to antagonize you, go ahead.
Are you telling me that you followed this line of thought?!:"Thou shalt not kill" only applies to us humans, huh? Again, double standards. Morality cannot abide by them.
-God created natural disasters that kill people
-God does not feel guilty about killing his own creations and sending them to Heaven
-I, human, must therefore not feel guilty about killing my peers
-I should not base my morals on this law, and kill without guilt
This again is moronic self-entitlement. God gave life. He completely own all of creation. Whatever he does to you is his own problem; no-one and no-thing can stand up to his decisions. That includes taking back what is his: a life.
You, human, are a creature of Mud living on Earth. You own nothing but the sum of your actions, recorded in your soul (which may not exist). To take another life is stealing it from God. Stealing is bad. Killing, therefore, is bad.
Of course, you are free to not make your morality abide to this.
I have difficulty understanding your statement(s) here. Desire to stop suffering is natural. Human science and technology helps in that aspect, but in the end, it is just temporary bodily pain and the real question is what to do with it. You could, for example, consider it as torture forcing you to follow the laws imposed by God.Its not about hate. Its about a desire to stop suffering. What you are saying is, God is a torturer. Torture often leads people to say whatever the torturer wants to hear, even if its a lie 9and self deception is quite possible!); to anyone who knows this, as God must know, the purpose of Torture therefore isn't to get the Truth. Its torture for its own sake.
But there's a problem. You wish for God to relieve you from your suffering? Nope. He won't grant it. At least, not to my understanding. God does not go around reducing pain and ending suffering on Earth. Pray all you want, he won't do that.
All you can do is act good and prepare your path for Heaven, where all suffering is relieved forever. Until then, medicine, nature or nothing will heal you.
Why then would you follow the laws if there is no immediate relief from pain? Up to you to decide.
Now, what do you mean by Truth? Torturing for information you already have is sadistic. Torturing for information you don't have (how you are going to act) is stupid too. Why cause pain to a few, and grant riches and health to others?
I hate people who insult others without knowing them.I don't hate God. I hate the mindless assholes who buy into his lies, and downplay the significance of my health problems as "a test". If god exists, would I hate him? Or would I be utterly disgusted by him? Would I simply decide that for the good of my conscience that I must act against him, without any emotion at all? You work from stereotypes, you end up with utter crap dribbling from your mouth. Or in this case, keyboard.
Now, I didn't downplay the significance of a health problem. I didn't make a huge, self-entitling deal out of it either. I just said everyone gets his own lot in life, and the variations cause jealousy, pity and indifference, and that its up to you to make your way through it. As for stereotypes, I'm not aware that I use any, so please inform me when I do instead of calling it utter crap not worth answering... which you should have done if it was the case.
The way your post is only loosely related to the passages you quoted makes me believe that I'm only a punchbag for your
personal issues. I don't mind. You're just another faceless poster full of hate and curses.
I wan't trying to do anything other than explain how I consider evil thoughts to be. How can you object with a statement I already made?Nice try, but everyone has evil thoughts.
This is an inconsistency thankfully limited to Christianity. Not my problem.How else would we know our own vices? How else would we know what behaviors we should not act upon? If God has made Thoughtcrime a sin it is only so we do not know when we have committed real crimes. Conclusion: God is Big Brother, and therefor evil.
By the way, I also suffer from ADHD. Why would God create mental problems like that in the first place if he is perfect and wished to test his creations mentally? Sabotaging us in this way doesn't serve any purpose, unless he wanted to create us merely for his own sadistic pleasure.
The mentally sick are treated as children: irresponsible of their actions, and therefore guaranteed to go to heaven whatever they do.
For the rest, we have no excuse for giving in to our dark sides. How can judge us while influencing our minds at the same time? He can only judge clear minds then.
ADHD in specific is a human-caused disorder in 91% of the cases, through poor upbringing during the crucial periods of brain development (6-12yrs). God might not be fully responsible here.
The heck if I know the answer to questions theologists have pondered centuries about!Hell, why did he create anything at all? What is God, and why would he feel the need to make this uncaring cosmos? At least a sadistic god has a reason-- to create playthings he can torment. The logic of testing us mentally can be turned around, and it is God who is found wanting for answers.
It is funny! We aren't even discussing my worldviews! My own logic! How many types of logic are there?!Its funny shattering people's worldviews using their own logic.
Created in his own image, again, is a christian thing. If Image were to be taken literally, we are all minigods with reality-bending powers. We are not, so degrees of interpretation are allowed even within Christianity. For example, we might have the same shape but a different brain or something.If we are inherently bad, and we are God's creation made in his image, then God is inherently bad AND has no higher power keeping him in check. Good job not thinking that one through.
Also, if God is evil, how can he create angels and heaven?
Finally, how did I not think that one through. You added a hypothesis I didn't use, then said my conclusion is wrong based on your own addition. Heh.
First line, good. The rest is psychology, not religion.Its good to overcome evil thought, but still having those thoughts after overcoming them is human. Repressing them is dangerous. Acknowledging them is healthy, and necessary towards changing yourself and understanding those who are less virtuous than you.
You're criticizing a human institution here, not something ordered by God. Or maybe it is, according to your religion. Don't know.The concept of repentance however ranges from the utterly bizarre to things that are counterproductive. Rituals that don't mean anything, giving money to institutions that actually act against your conscience, and confession, which only serves as a painted on excuse for not acting to fix your misdeeds in real life because, hey, you've already apologized to the Almighty, what is more important than saving your own soul?
You confuse trying not to comment on the differences between my and your beliefs, because one of the is invariably wrong and leads to a lot of butthurt and flaming, with being ignorant of any other belief than mine.In short, you seem ignorant of how anyone outside your religious circle thinks about morals and logic, and seem to operate from the assumption that we have never read a bible even though few people are raised as atheists.
The Bible is not the only thing in the world people can believe in.