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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Solon who wrote (18483)10/25/2004 12:32:41 PM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (2) of 28931
 
You are intentionally ignoring the fact that the bible clearly states than innocent people don't go to hell. You seem to think it is attacking you to point out that you have no way of knowing the guilt or innocence of others before God. It's obvious that you consider yourself more qualified than the omniscient creator of the Universe to judge guilt and innocence. all the examples you cite ignore the pertinent statements in the bible itself that say God does not condemn innocent people as guilty. You want to define justice to fit your feelings while ignoring the facts, and you think I'm being childish?

"When I tell you that the bible does not deal in half measures but promises eternal life either in heaven or being tortured in Hell--regardless of whether you are guilty or innocent...

That is a patently false statement. You can't back it up!

<<<The "I have never killed anyone" defense does not impress the judge when charges are for stealing or extortion.>>>

"You are absolutely wrong. The judge takes into account the nature of the offense. He/she does not condemn ALL people to either eternal torture or to eternal sycophancy."

Completely non sequitur. Of course a judge takes into consideration the circumstances surrounding a particular offense. What they do NOT DO is excuse the braking of one Law because you did not break another unrelated Law.
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