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01-05-2011 , 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by gskowal
I don't see anything wrong with my line..

If I create something while knowing in advance that this design will fail and when this design actually fails there is no need for me to get angry at the failed design, I`m the only one to be blamed since I knew in advance this is all going to be one big failure...
This is kinda like saying parents should not get angry at their kids when they screw up. Before people decide to have children they ultimately know that their kids are going to fu ck up somewhere down the road, therefore they have no right to be angry at them when they do.

I guess if there really is an omnipotent, omniscient God who created the entire universe, He probably reserves the right to get angry at his creation.
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01-06-2011 , 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by iamunLUCKY
Because God's Word never changes He can only do so much until the 6000 years is over.
Are you saying humans are only 6000 years old? Not a trap or anything just wondering.
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Originally Posted by madden90
I guess if there really is an omnipotent, omniscient God who created the entire universe, He probably reserves the right to get angry at his creation.
Not if God is omnibenevolent, unless anger can be benevolent.
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01-06-2011 , 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by madden90
This is kinda like saying parents should not get angry at their kids when they screw up.
I had no choice to design my child and make him smart enough not to do stupid things, god on the other side had choice on how to create us, he also created Satan knowing the future that he will tempt his human creation into doing evil things... I mean, he knows that Satan will screw everything up, yet he allows him to exist and screw up all humans and then god takes his rage on us?? this makes no sense..
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01-06-2011 , 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by madden90
This is kinda like saying parents should not get angry at their kids when they screw up. Before people decide to have children they ultimately know that their kids are going to fu ck up somewhere down the road, therefore they have no right to be angry at them when they do.

I guess if there really is an omnipotent, omniscient God who created the entire universe, He probably reserves the right to get angry at his creation.
Parents often get angry at their kids as a method of correction because it's for their own benefit, like if they run out into the street without looking.

Now if you were to put a bowl of candy on the floor, tell them not to touch it then leave the house, I think it's more than a little out of line to beat the **** out of them (and all the other kids in the neighborhood) when you come home and see they ate it.
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