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Would Jesus promote punishing the innocent instead of the guilty?
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<blockquote data-quote="dimension-1hacker" data-source="post: 197541" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>?, well sin does not exist anyways, and hypothetically if your version of morals was the type the god believe to be correct it would be the most sinning creature of all. It created everything a certain way, nothing can be created though, and is described as omnipotent, lets assume in this thought experiment that it is true within the thought experiment, it knew everything about everything and knowingly beforehand knew that creating everything a certain way would cause billions of deaths on this plannet, plagues, poverty, and so on yet still did it knowingly. knowing sin, well the god causes all sin therefore it is the biggest sinner, nothing people do can be called sin if they were forced to by a sinning god. The gods aaa partner killed himself to "remove sin", well nothing can be removed but the gods low opinion, not the deeds themselves, unless a gods high regard is regarded as part of a subjective moral system. Most people can't take that logical answer though, if you don't like it try to disprove it, open to critism besides insults</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimension-1hacker, post: 197541, member: 11791"] ?, well sin does not exist anyways, and hypothetically if your version of morals was the type the god believe to be correct it would be the most sinning creature of all. It created everything a certain way, nothing can be created though, and is described as omnipotent, lets assume in this thought experiment that it is true within the thought experiment, it knew everything about everything and knowingly beforehand knew that creating everything a certain way would cause billions of deaths on this plannet, plagues, poverty, and so on yet still did it knowingly. knowing sin, well the god causes all sin therefore it is the biggest sinner, nothing people do can be called sin if they were forced to by a sinning god. The gods aaa partner killed himself to "remove sin", well nothing can be removed but the gods low opinion, not the deeds themselves, unless a gods high regard is regarded as part of a subjective moral system. Most people can't take that logical answer though, if you don't like it try to disprove it, open to critism besides insults [/QUOTE]
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