Comments by "ANDROLOMA" (@ANDROLOMA) on "Destiny"
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@ladislavholub3547 The precept of the scapegoat is old Jewish doctrine, where sins are expatiated by sacrifice. Modern readers of the Torah and Tanakh can discover many other lapses in logic which discourage veneration of such obviously flawed books. Reference the obvious anomalies at Isaiah, the prophet who mentions unicorns (Isaiah 34:7), satyrs (Isaiah 13:21; 34:14), flying serpents (Isaiah 14:29), and time moving backwards (Isaiah 38:8). The Laws of Leprosy, in Leviticus 14:49-57. On temptation: James 1:13 with gen 22:1.
James 1:13
“Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:”
Genesis 22:1
And it came to pass after these things, that God did tempt Abraham, and said unto him, Abraham: and he said, Behold, here I am.
Why would a perfect god be described in such an imperfect text? Do your own research, and ask yourself why you'd believe such impossible things to believe.
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@craigpenninga9847 I'm not trying to outsmart God. I'm trying to show those who believe in God that God isn't in the pages of the books that people say God is in. Now do you finally understand? Humans who describe gods without meeting gods prove themselves dishonest, not divinely inspired. If they were divinely inspired, there wouldn't be so many factual contradictions among the words. A perfect god would have a perfect book. Since the book is imperfect, the god must be too. We try to teach you children that you should avoid thinking past mythology means present reality, and yet you persist in the error of your ways. We type our fingers to the bone nagging and scolding, and do you have any idea how hard it is typing with boney fingers? Have you no regard for science and logic, that you should disregard them for metaphysical theories, while bickering over details the entire way? Will the Muslim get 72 virgins in the afterlife? Will the Christian get a halo and a harp? Or are you all just fooling yourselves? Which sounds more plausible? If you've wasted your life, why wouldn't you waste the afterlife as well?
Atheists laugh at gods. How may every knee bow if we're supposed to all be spirits on Judgement Day? Spirits don't have knees, and brains to process neural responses of pain and pleasure sensations. I'll produce one 100% inaccurate Bible prophecy, and you try to explain why it failed so utterly: Matthew 16:28: “Truly I tell you, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.” Of course, in the manner of all prevaricators, you will insist that this prediction is true and that my understanding of it is defective. Such does not make me defective; such denial makes you deceptive. See how that works? If your gods don't prevail in the face of logic, then they fail the test of reality and need be relegated to the psychological abnormality of all other, previous mythologies. What kind of sadistic god metes infinite punishments for finite misdeeds, or the crime of exercising the freedom of disbelief? Only the gods that live inside your head. And try as they may, they can't hurt me from inside such a hollow wasteland. 😁
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@justiceiria869 I've read the Isaiah references to hell (Isaiah 66:24, Isaiah 14:15, Isaiah 5:15). They were deliberately vague. Additionally, Isaiah, the prophet who mentions unicorns (Isaiah 34:7), satyrs (Isaiah 13:21; 34:14), flying serpents (Isaiah 14:29), and time moving backwards (Isaiah 38:8)? How logical is that lack of logic?
You need to provide specific references to the other verses, since I don't have the time to look them up. You are also assigned to elaborate how Sheol has lakes of burning fire and demons with pitchforks stabbing unbelievers eternally. That's heretical doctrine, not Jewish doctrine. And be mindful yourself of bearing false witness: you tend to affirm positively certain postulations you cannot possibly know, but only assume.
The crux of this entire matter is your imagined visualization of the Jewish god YHWH. Have you contemplated the mystery of God's genitals? Why would your god have genitals if he doesn't copulate nor urinate? If he doesn't have genitals, then he doesn't deserve the masculine pronoun and cannot be said to create in his own image.
Why would this god create dinosaurs? Do unbelieving dinosaurs go to hell too? And have you no answers to all the contradictions in the gospels I cited previously? Languidly awaiting your anticipated apologetic and contrived response.
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@justiceiria869 I submit to you that it's you who fail to understand. I take the words at face value, with all the incredible, unreal, and illogical claims the Jewish texts make, and see how they deviate from reality as humans experience reality. To claim that I misunderstand while you understand is inferring the statistical impossibility for me to be wrong 100% of the time. Such would rather indicate that I'm being lied to, by someone who claims to know that which he cannot possibly know.
Your whole attempt to establish credibility of previously written mythos detracts from the contradictions in logic I point out. As is typical, religion has answers for which no questions are allowed. That's not intellectual inquiry, that's the tyranny of absolutism. What type of insane god punishes the majority of humans for the option of disbelief? Only a human-fabricated demonic deity. Not a true god.
If there was any reliability to the god YHWH Christians coopted, the Jews would worship Jesus and convert. Yet they don't, because they see Christianity as heresy. Which faith is true? Or are they both mystical, metaphysical superstition? Do you really believe the magical necromancy concerning the Witch of Endor in the first Book of Samuel? Or the Laws of Leprosy in Leviticus 14? Such departures of reality are why skeptics exist.
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