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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Greg or e who wrote (25028)12/16/2006 3:44:48 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) of 28931
 
greg or ? You are an idiot.

For you to confuse a "loving and merciful RESPONSE" to an act...with the act itself..well...you are an idiot.

Once again: A God who thinks that infanticide, genocide, rape, mutilation, and so forth are "loving and merciful" as you implied in your response to Snuffleupagus, demonstrates neither the capacity nor the moral authority to judge what is "loving and merciful" as a response to a maladjusted act of worship (as in your example of child sacrifice).

God has NO RIGHT TO JUDGE SUCH THINGS.

Now, you called me "sick and confused". I am neither. But your comprehension level has been amply established as idiot level. You see, greg or e, the "child sacrifice" was a "maladjusted worship of Deity". A "loving and merciful RESPONSE" to that act by a Deity would not be the act itself. DUH!!!

Please repeat the above sentence until a couple of photons of light work their way behind your eyeball.

Only a being with able concepts of good and evil would be adequate to, or would have the moral authority to judge the acts of others as good, bad, or indifferent. We don't credit Gacy, Dahmler, and such with authority to sanction. Nor do we accord a brutish God such authority. The belief that evil can or ought to judge evil is rather infantile--don't you think?
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