2007-11-12
08:56:46
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Well, in answer to your questions. Let us say that there was a king who had a son. There were many bad people in his kingdom and being a kind and loving king, he did not want to hang the murderers and the rapist; or throw the thieves in jail. But he thought, "Someone must pay for these crimes." He saw his innocent son before him and said "I'll hang you instead of them and then I'll give them all lots of good things instead." And that is what he did. The people could not get enough of this wonderful king, because he was so good and kind.
Tell me, what does your all-mighty God do with the blood, once he has it? Don't you find it strange that he should need anything? "Mine are the cattle on a thousand hills, if I was hungry, I would not come to you."
You believe in a God that needs blood or something to forgive. I don't need anything to forgive. Am I greater than God?
2007-11-12
09:11:09 ·
update #1
How do you know I lifted myself up? Maybe your idea of God needs to be lifted up. If you really believe in a God that needs the blood of innocense, you are not proud, but scary. There are theological answers to these questions and your own teachers should correct your terrible mistakes.
2007-11-12
09:19:36 ·
update #2