Sorry - Meade - I am not trying to put words in your mouthMajGenl.Meade wrote:I think if you check page 1 you'll find that I don't "deny" homosexuals love and companionship

Sorry - Meade - I am not trying to put words in your mouthMajGenl.Meade wrote:I think if you check page 1 you'll find that I don't "deny" homosexuals love and companionship
I really haven't noticed anything like that - though maybe in part because I might agree with any related sentimentLord Jim wrote:I expected that some folks might want to justify it, but I never even considered the possibility that anyone would question that it has been going on. It's so ubiquitous.
You are seriously comparing God prohibiting somebody having sex with one person (his sister or whatever) to God prohibiting somebody from having sex with anyone they are sexually attracted to?dgs49 wrote:There are many people who, through no fault of their own, will never experience sexual intercourse with the objects of their desire. Maybe the O/D is a sister, or married to someone else, or totally rejects their advances. The possibilities are limitless. And yet no one would ever accuse God of being cruel and unjust because his Laws prohibit one from copulating with his sister, or because some people are so physically repulsive that they may never find anyone who will willingly copulate with them (sorry if that hit too close to home).
Crackpot wrote:Meade
So if you truly believe in god you bscome sinless?
Then lo - turn from the dark side - become an atheist. As we previously discussed - atheists are ultimately humble since they don't believe the world revolves around them and don't believe there is some benign superpower out there that loves them. Atheists humbly realise just how insignificant we are are in the scheme of things.loCAtek wrote:More that you become humble and choose not to sin again
1. NoCrackpot wrote:Meade So if you truly believe in god you bscome sinless? unable to do wrong in the eyes of God? that is news to me we are all sinners and will continue to be so until the second coming what "counts" is the endeavor to be a better person not ones success. All have fallen short and all sin is abhored in the eyes of God. Who are we to deliniate wh god gives his grace? After all I'm pretty sure the guy directly reserverd that function exclusively to himself.
It's not a case of sexual gratification. For many, making love with their life partner is ultimately fulfilling and brings them close in a very special way. This may not be the case for you, or for me - but it is for many, and you believe your god would deny them this fulfilment.MajGenl.Meade wrote: I have love and companionship with many people of both sexes but that doesn't mean I have to engage in sexual gratification with them does it
Sorry - I don't get the analogy. My point to lo was in reference to an earlier discussion where lo stated the wish to be humble. I believe that it is humbling to realise that we are all insignificant specs that will ultimately die and not humbling to believe you are so important that an omnipotent being has a special place for you. That's allMajGenl.Meade wrote:As to becoming an atheist, that's rather like knowing that in base 10 math 2+2-4 but then going ahead and pretending that it isn't
Rubbish. Complete fiction. All the atheists I know are pretty sure there are many powers greater than ourselves. Put anyone in a cage with a lion and you'll see that. Most atheists I have come across believe in other life forms from other planets. Many of those could well have greater powers. We simply don't believe in any god, which is completely different.dgs49 wrote:People do not become atheists out of humility but hubris. Simply cannot acknowledge a Power greater than themselves.
Well I hope it isn't the case for you and me because I'm not actually very attracted to you - and the distance involved.............thestoat wrote:It's not a case of sexual gratification. For many, making love with their life partner is ultimately fulfilling and brings them close in a very special way. This may not be the case for you, or for me - but it is for many, and you believe your god would deny them this fulfilment.MajGenl.Meade wrote: I have love and companionship with many people of both sexes but that doesn't mean I have to engage in sexual gratification with them does it
Sorry - I don't get the analogy. My point to lo was in reference to an earlier discussion where lo stated the wish to be humble. I believe that it is humbling to realise that we are all insignificant specs that will ultimately die and not humbling to believe you are so important that an omnipotent being has a special place for you. That's allMajGenl.Meade wrote:As to becoming an atheist, that's rather like knowing that in base 10 math 2+2-4 but then going ahead and pretending that it isn't
But you have never even met meMajGenl.Meade wrote:Well I hope it isn't the case for you and me because I'm not actually very attracted to you - and the distance involved
I was being flippant to lo -we have had many discussions.- I suspect lo will never see the light and convertMajGenl.Meade wrote:As to atheism, you suggested to Lo that it is humble to change one's mind to become an atheist
MajGenl.Meade wrote:No God doesn't deny "them" (not a good word in South Africa) this fulfilment. As you clearly know, they are feeling full, filling full and full of filling all over the place - haven't seen God stop one yet. Nor does he stop thieves from thieving, Hitlers from Hitlering and nose-pickers from nose-picking. No sinner (including me) wanted to give up sin until we were converted - changed - made different. The desire to sin is replaced by the desire to NOT SIN (is this somehow not clear?). If my sin was to steal - I now desire to not steal. If I was a liar - my desire becomes to not lie. If I am homosexual my desire becomes to not perform homosexual acts. My desire, my fulfilment is no longer bound up in the act of sin. This is straightforward (to use a suspect word)
1. I doubt there's a Christian who'd be fond of a god who stopped people from doing anything the slightest bit wrong. No end of confusion I imagine. Anyway, His power is to save and to condemn. ie. He has the last wordI don't say god deny's them (the omnipotent seems surprisingly powerless in this regard). My feeling is nobody should steel. Nobody should Hitler (nice verb). Nobody should pick their nose (well, ok, let's be lax on that one). But everyone deserves love, and deserves to be able to express that love - if it doesn't hurt anyone else (so rape is out). Your god, sadist that he is (sorry, LJ), makes people that want to love others but are not allowed to by his word. He makes people who are not allowed to murder too - but that is by everybody's word. Out of interest - "don't murder" is a commandment. Is "don't bite pillows"?
And he/she/it uses that power to subject to eternal torment people whose eternal damnation was absolutely ineluctable before he/she/it created them. (Or, if you like, he/she/it created an eternally existing state of affairs such that no possibility of their avoiding that eternal damnation did/does/could/can/will/might ever exist.) Where is the morality in that?MajGenl.Meade wrote:His power is to save and to condemn. ie. He has the last word
You don't know any of that to be correct because you are an agnostic! (And don't quote the Bible at me because you don't believe it's true anywayAndrew D wrote:And he/she/it uses that power to subject to eternal torment people whose eternal damnation was absolutely ineluctable before he/she/it created them. (Or, if you like, he/she/it created an eternally existing state of affairs such that no possibility of their avoiding that eternal damnation did/does/could/can/will/might ever exist.) Where is the morality in that?MajGenl.Meade wrote:His power is to save and to condemn. ie. He has the last word
Uh huh. So when God pretended to endow human beings with moral sense, he was joking.But the answer of course is that everything and anything God does is moral because He is the source of all morality and can do no evil.