Nothing I said was meant to be a personal attack on you.
Just healthy challenges to our religion. Tough questions Christians must ask. Are they equipped to deal with today's evil in a meaningful way other than hopium and prayer and tolerance?
You live in a manner in which you believe your enemies will eventually get what is coming to them. But oftentimes we know that isn't true. these criminals live rich, long lasting lives. You could have executed that tranny before they went on to rape more kids. At what point are you complicit for their future crimes as a result of your tolerance or trust that a heavenly body would exact justice that you were capable of exacting yourself?
Christians don't seem to have the conviction and energy and fortitude to carry out justice here on earth in this lifetime here and now when it matters now. Always hoping for the future, hoping for a rapture, hoping God intervenes. It's procrastination and do-nothing-ness on part of Christians.
Consider that young people questioning their own faith and religion are going to ask these same questions and ask Christian leaders what the fuck they are actually going to do about anything.
Christianity and Q-tardedness are quite the same. Christians wait for the 2nd coming. Q-tards wait two more weeks. You rely on Jesus coming back, Q-tards rely on white hats in the military. You believe epistles by Paul are God's word. Q-tards believe Q speaks God's words. Both are trapped in inaction and hopium.
The evil in the world hides itself behind gullible, soft creatures prone to failure and your solution is to just kill them? This is why you are not the judge and why you can't understand how God thinks on higher levels than you can imagine. God knows how to speak to His creation and that experience is different for each individual. I thank you for this interaction because I find myself lacking the specific answers to your very valid and specific questions and I'll be delving into bible study for better tools going forward. I'll leave you with this quote that doesn't answer your questions but it does help explain the frame of thought I'm trying to express, cheers!
“When a man is getting better he understands more and more clearly the evil that is still left in him. When a man is getting worse he understands his own badness less and less. A moderately bad man knows he is not very good: a thoroughly bad man thinks he is all right. This is common sense, really. You understand sleep when you are awake, not while you are sleeping. You can see mistakes in arithmetic when your mind is working properly: while you are making them you cannot see them. You can understand the nature of drunkenness when you are sober, not when you are drunk. Good people know about both good and evil: bad people do not know about either.” — from Mere Christainity
Nothing I said was meant to be a personal attack on you.
Just healthy challenges to our religion. Tough questions Christians must ask. Are they equipped to deal with today's evil in a meaningful way other than hopium and prayer and tolerance?
You live in a manner in which you believe your enemies will eventually get what is coming to them. But oftentimes we know that isn't true. these criminals live rich, long lasting lives. You could have executed that tranny before they went on to rape more kids. At what point are you complicit for their future crimes as a result of your tolerance or trust that a heavenly body would exact justice that you were capable of exacting yourself?
Christians don't seem to have the conviction and energy and fortitude to carry out justice here on earth in this lifetime here and now when it matters now. Always hoping for the future, hoping for a rapture, hoping God intervenes. It's procrastination and do-nothing-ness on part of Christians.
Consider that young people questioning their own faith and religion are going to ask these same questions and ask Christian leaders what the fuck they are actually going to do about anything.
Christianity and Q-tardedness are quite the same. Christians wait for the 2nd coming. Q-tards wait two more weeks. You rely on Jesus coming back, Q-tards rely on white hats in the military. You believe epistles by Paul are God's word. Q-tards believe Q speaks God's words. Both are trapped in inaction and hopium.
The evil in the world hides itself behind gullible, soft creatures prone to failure and your solution is to just kill them? This is why you are not the judge and why you can't understand how God thinks on higher levels than you can imagine. God knows how to speak to His creation and that experience is different for each individual. I thank you for this interaction because I find myself lacking the specific answers to your very valid and specific questions and I'll be delving into bible study for better tools going forward. I'll leave you with this quote that doesn't answer your questions but it does help explain the frame of thought I'm trying to express, cheers!
“When a man is getting better he understands more and more clearly the evil that is still left in him. When a man is getting worse he understands his own badness less and less. A moderately bad man knows he is not very good: a thoroughly bad man thinks he is all right. This is common sense, really. You understand sleep when you are awake, not while you are sleeping. You can see mistakes in arithmetic when your mind is working properly: while you are making them you cannot see them. You can understand the nature of drunkenness when you are sober, not when you are drunk. Good people know about both good and evil: bad people do not know about either.” — from Mere Christainity