Nightlion stated in part here:
Life does not take on an independent value separate from its source. First, your
claimed God is merely assertion, one of many assertions. However, consider this assertion which you make. It makes
your God fully and completely
responsible for the “life” to which you refer.
Yet you claim:
Nightlion stated in part here:
Even when they want to deny God in order to rebel and take power unto themselves. Who are “they”?
They are the very ones whom you claim do not “take on an independent value separate from its source.” The “source” is assumed (by you) to be
your God notion. If the first statement is correct (which is merely a claim absent evidence), the second must be false (which is also a claim absent evidence).
Hence, you must claim that those who “want to deny God” had
no “independent value separate from its source.” Thus, you claim that
your God is responsible for
everything which takes place and which “they” (all the people) presumably created by
your God can “not take on an independent value separate from its
God source."
The contradiction is glairing and but one of the multiple absurdities of
God constructions by those who make such constructions.
Keep in mind that the quoted words above are
your words, your claims. Nothing was added or taken away from the two opposing claims.
Second, you claim “a wise and loving God.” It’s hardly the case for your
God claim. How “loving” to destroy all human life except for a select few? It’s
not loving.
Your God as stated in your words is a tyrant, unforgiving, unkind, and clearly unloving
God.
Yet you claim:
Nightlion stated in part here:
This time possibly only a handful again will continue into the new world after the plagues empty the world before it is consumed in sanctifying fire and raise up to a higher dimension. Ah, “plagues” (whatever you regard as that) are orchestrated by
your mean, hateful, selfish, and whimsical God. More absurdity of claim upon claim
absent evidence for any of your claims.
You have
constructed a most ugly, even childish
God myth.
JAK