Comments by "Moon Shoes" (@moonshoes11) on "Herschel Walker doesn’t know much about evolution" video.
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@mikewagner1614
First,if a God created all things, then a god is responsible for slavery.
If god created humans knowing humans would create slavery, god would still be at least in part responsible.
And if the Bible is God’s word, and the Bible makes slavery permissible by law….
Then nothing else you say matters.
Slavery is immoral based on the suffering it causes. And according to doctrine, your god made it permissible by law.
Your god didn’t say do t own people as property the way he said don’t eat shell fish, right?
Could have, but didn’t? Immoral.
Death doesn’t allow for freedom from anything.
You need to stop pretending any of it is real.
By the way, I am open minded on the subject, more so than you are. Enough to not carry presuppositions along when investigating whether or not claims are true,
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@mikewagner1614
Moon Shoes isn’t my given name. It is a screen name. This is common within social media.
Sure, you can make up reasons why the names are anonymous, but the Bible itself indicates these are anonymous.
And sure, since we don’t have original manuscripts, and the fact the gospels were not even written down for many generations means they could only be passed down verbally, by what most would consider zealots. People with a narrative.
The treatment of one’s enemy? I’m not referring to enemies necessarily. The god,of the Bible made owning people as property permissible by law.
That is immoral.
And now, your belief has demonstrable impaired your moral compass enough to defend something as immoral as slavery.
In order to preserve your belief in your imaginary friend.
But to answer your question….No, there is no reason to believe a god even exists, let alone any claim that a god proclaimed anything.
Remember, all you have is doctrine. Anonymous doctrine, passed down for generations by word of mouth before being put to paper, with no original manuscripts and no way to know how many alterations were made, or is any of it was accurate.
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