Krazyskooter
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I went to Thegoodpersontest.com and answered all the question as No, I have never Lied, etc... Halfway through It gets mad at you. Lmao.
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Not a gun, just the threat of eternal damnation.lrkun said:... It's a scary website. It's like having someone point a gun in front of me. Hehe
website said:Does the fact that you have sinned against God scare you? It should.
You have actually angered Him by your sin
ImprobableJoe said:Here's a fun response to that sort of thing:
ImprobableJoe said:Here's a fun response to that sort of thing:
Mapp said:I love the "good person" apologetic. For one thing, it's the favorite of Ray Comfort, and other idiots who think like him. Hitchens answer to it was great, but I prefer a different one. Usually when you say, "no I've never stolen," they'll respond with, "really?" Then they'll throw out examples such as, finding money on the ground and not returning it. I even had one say that when I signed a check and walked out of the bank with their pen unknowingly in my pocket that made me a "thief." The next step for me is to get them to confirm that walking out with a pen is a crime worthy of torture...forever. They try to weasel out again and again by saying, "oh it's not what I want, it's what God wants," but that just serves to demonstrate that they too think that God's morality is warped and evil, and they're too cowardly to say it. I've never met an apologist who couldn't dig their own grave with the "good person" apologetic. It makes the hypothetical bus seem positively sublime in comparison.
Hitchens had books to sell. :lol:Krazyskooter said:I don't think I would have had the patience to play the game of "What if" with that annoying guy as host.
Krazyskooter said:I went to Thegoodpersontest.com and answered all the question as No, I have never Lied, etc... Halfway through It gets mad at you. Lmao.
A lot of the people around here would say "It's not the action, but sin, that condemns you to hell." I've even been told that all sin is equal in Gods eyes, so if you thought about sleeping with that good looking waitress who pours your coffee every morning, you may as well go ahead and rape and murder her because it's all the same to God, according to the local Christian beliefs.
That's one of the fundamentally immoral things about christianity: that there is no distinction made between any of the things that are "sinful"; "you thought about stealing once? Well now you've been convicted of thought crime and you're going to be tortured for eternity... (might as well rape that girl you like, since according to jesus you've already been convicted of that too)".Laurens said:Someone who took a chocolate bar from the shop when they were six years old, but is now a perfectly upstanding member of society - who wouldn't dream of stealing anything now, is NOT a thief. That's just stupid.
borrofburi said:That's one of the fundamentally immoral things about christianity: that there is no distinction made between any of the things that are "sinful"; "you thought about stealing once? Well now you've been convicted of thought crime and you're going to be tortured for eternity... (might as well rape that girl you like, since according to jesus you've already been convicted of that too)".Laurens said:Someone who took a chocolate bar from the shop when they were six years old, but is now a perfectly upstanding member of society - who wouldn't dream of stealing anything now, is NOT a thief. That's just stupid.