Sin is anything opposed to God's nature. Therefore, the only way to give us free will without the possibility of sin is for God to cease to exist. But God is the sustainer of all things. So, if he ceased to exist, then we would cease to exist. Therefore, your argument is nonsense.
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Great job "Trying" to disprove my point, but I want to hear from you what you think omnipotence is. Because that was my main point. And you mentioned [i]everything but my main point[/i]. [spoiler]Don't think I have no idea about the bible, I read it 2 times through and was a strong christian for 5 years. Then I opened my eyes thanks to the lovely people of #Offtopic.[/spoiler] It's easy to believe a lie if you never hear of the truth. That is all.
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I addressed the point and gave you a logical answer. God is all powerful, he can do anything. Don't bring up logical contradictions because they cancel each other out, thereby becoming nothing. Nothing is not a thing to be done. God can do anything.
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Lol, truth? You abandoned truth for a forum.
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Have you ever heard of organisms? Just putting it out there.
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Yeah thats zero proof. Still just rambling on eh
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The argument is not about proof for God. The argument is about whether or not the biblical God could theoretically do something.
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No. Because there is zero proof that he exists. There you go :)
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There is plenty of proof. Unfortunately, you aren't willing to accept anything that disagrees with your presuppositions.
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Haha ok explain this proof
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Look through the thread. I've explained it numerous times.
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Zero proof. Just you attempting to pull proof from a 2000 year plus old book that has been modified who knows how many times
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That's a baseless as assertion. The bible is the most attested and most scrutinized historical document/literary work of all time and it still stands today.
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In the bible it says to marry your rapist.
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No it doesn't. I'd suggest doing some actual research instead of regurgitating what some atheist person or website said. And yes I know the verses in question, I've studied them ad nauseam.
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Edited by DaddyDers5484: 8/27/2015 12:59:27 PMBro why does it even matter? Christians and atheists should just get along. I was picked on in the sixth grade because of my atheism and why does it even matter that I don't believe in a book made by people? It's because people don't like change. They grew up in a hardcore Christian household. I grew up in one and I was the odd man out at the table, at christmas, and Easter. I have been tried to be transferred and I won't be. I have gone to church. Wasted my time on Sundays but it doesn't prove a damn thing. So when I get hardcore answers I may transfer. Now go play destiny and get off this topic.
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I do get along with atheists. And I know it's cliché, but most of my friends are atheists and we have these discussions all the time.
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I feel sorry for you that you feel that way.
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You mean basing my beliefs on evidence instead of biased presuppositions?
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Lmao there is zero proof.
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You keep telling yourself that.
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Sad you have to lie to yourself.
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[quote]Sin is anything opposed to God's nature. Therefore, the only way to give us free will without the possibility of sin is for God to cease to exist. But God is the sustainer of all things. So, if he ceased to exist, then we would cease to exist. Therefore, your argument is nonsense.[/quote]