Can God suffer?, page-19

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    Inspired book?
    Really one filled with contradictions and immoral teachings and actions that are supposed to counter the moral teachings and actions. No, I don't think that the book could have been inspired by some sort of Creator. In fact, it contains the fingerprints of fallible humans all over it.

    I gave you examples of the lack of empathy in the Bible.

    Which brings to the point of the inspired philosophy.
    You are so caught up with that a life of flesh is everything in eternity.
    The bible says the flesh counts for nothing, what does that mean?
    Why bother finding out?

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    And if those lives are so important to you, what have you done about making it a better world where these things won't ever happen again?
    Oh that's right it's a place where things eat things etc etc etc
    But I get what you say. It's not oblivious to me but the philosophy of the Word of God is oblivious to you.
    The flesh counts for nothing!
    Take comfort, in eternity our thoughts, celebrations or sufferings, your several reasons of fleshly deaths, all mean shit because at some time they will all fade into oblivion.
    That is why I say I concede it's most likely true.
    And of course, it is good that you have no soul. You don't, do you?--

    OMG, that irrelevant crap again.
    All it says is that you are upset because I disagree with you.
    Your incoherent babble makes Wosie seem like a Wordsmith.


 
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