other members give them by clicking that scale icon next to the post count. It doesnt show you all of them, only the recent. Ive gotten quite a few reds here lately, with some really bad comments.
sb1234, damn that would of been fun, keeping me going for a while, just like the church keeps lots of you going funny hey. proteindude Right i got you, i dont know of the member, thanks for explaning. Yeah as sb1234 explained, its your rep and all that, makes those green thingys go up, try a red on me for giggles, get some practice.
Wow, why would someone do that, this is just a discussion. I don't agree with you at all, but I don't see the need to give you -rep.
Well, considering if you click the User CP link above you'd see green with my name labeled by it, with this accusation it will be the last time as well. Sad sad man.
It's really that hard to believe that many people don't believe what you say and find it to be gibberish?
Its just really strange, that everytime negetive reps are being mentioned you chime in with something like "oh...what a shame"
Its just really strange, that everytime negetive reps are being mentioned you chime in with something like "oh...what a shame" I will admit this quote sounds like gibberish to me, your asking a question in statement form
If you are a true christian you would read this whole article before replying and conterventing it, that is the respectable thing to do. Have you ever taken the time to read the Bible's story of Noah's flood? And have you ever pondered what this story's position in the Bible might actually mean? While there are many people who consider the Bible, and therefore Noah's story, to be literally true, most educated and intelligent people understand that the story of Noah's flood is a myth. They understand that Mt. Everest was never covered in flood water, they understand that the ark could not hold the millions of species that are now found on earth, and they understand that there is no DNA evidence to show that all animals on earth came from single breeding pairs just a few thousand years ago. But there is one part of the story of Noah's Ark that deserves special recognition. It shows us something about God that is quite unsettling to any intelligent person who takes the time to consider his actions. That special section is this: God senselessly murdered millions of humans and billions of animals in the flood How do we know it was senseless? Because "God" is supposed to be "all-knowing" and "all-powerful." If God were to exist, God would know what was coming when he created Adam and Eve. Therefore, God knew he would be murdering millions of people. This realization leads to an obvious question: Why didn't God simply speed up Jesus' arrival to avoid the atrocity that is the flood? Or why didn't God program Adam and Eve when he created them to completely circumvent the need for such a horrendous atrocity? You may have never considered this question, but it is exquisitely important. Because the flood is an atrocity of the highest order. It is mass murder on a global scale. The idea that Christians would accept a mass-murderer as their object of worship shows us something about Christians, does it not? Think about it - By (supposedly) murdering nearly every human on the planet, the Christian God is far more heinous than Hitler. No "loving" and "perfect" being can also be a mass-murderer bent of global genocide. Yet Christians willfully worship him. Why? If you are a Christian, I would ask you to simply look inside yourself today. Why would you accept a mass murderer into your life? And Noah's flood is not the only place where God displays these horrific tendencies toward mindless slaughter. Here are several other examples. In the book of Exodus chapter 12 verse 28, God writes about one of his early massacres: So the people of Israel did just as the LORD had commanded through Moses and Aaron. And at midnight the LORD killed all the firstborn sons in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn son of Pharaoh, who sat on the throne, to the firstborn son of the captive in the dungeon. Even the firstborn of their livestock were killed. Pharaoh and his officials and all the people of Egypt woke up during the night, and loud wailing was heard throughout the land of Egypt. There was not a single house where someone had not died. Here the death of the children is directly at the hand of God. In Isaiah chapter 13, God paints this word picture: Anyone who is captured will be run through with a sword. Their little children will be dashed to death right before their eyes. Their homes will be sacked and their wives raped by the attacking hordes. For I will stir up the Medes against Babylon, and no amount of silver or gold will buy them off. The attacking armies will shoot down the young people with arrows. They will have no mercy on helpless babies and will show no compassion for the children. Is this the imprint of a "loving" God? In Jeremiah chapter 49, verse 20, God paints a similar picture: Therefore hear the plan which the LORD has made against Edom and the purposes which he has formed against the inhabitants of Teman: Even the little ones of the flock shall be dragged away; surely their fold shall be appalled at their fate. At the sound of their fall the earth shall tremble; the sound of their cry shall be heard at the Red Sea. In Hosea chapter 13, God paints a similar picture: Samaria shall bear her guilt, because she has rebelled against her God; they shall fall by the sword, their little ones shall be dashed in pieces, and their pregnant women ripped open. In Numbers chapter 31, God paints a similar picture: Moses said to them, "Have you let all the women live? Behold, these caused the people of Israel, by the counsel of Balaam, to act treacherously against the LORD in the matter of Pe'or, and so the plague came among the congregation of the LORD. Now therefore, kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman who has known man by lying with him. But all the young girls who have not known man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves. Here Moses, acting as an agent of God, specifies that thousands of male babies and children be killed, as well as thousands of women. The Bible states in verse 35 that the captured women numbered "thirty-two thousand persons in all, women who had not known man by lying with him." This was not a small attack. Tens of thousands men, women and children were massacred. In Deuteronomy Chapter 3 we find this: Next we turned and went up along the road toward Bashan, and Og king of Bashan with his whole army marched out to meet us in battle at Edrei. The LORD said to me, "Do not be afraid of him, for I have handed him over to you with his whole army and his land. Do to him what you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who reigned in Heshbon." So the LORD our God also gave into our hands Og king of Bashan and all his army. We struck them down, leaving no survivors. At that time we took all his cities. There was not one of the sixty cities that we did not take from them—the whole region of Argob, Og's kingdom in Bashan. All these cities were fortified with high walls and with gates and bars, and there were also a great many unwalled villages. We completely destroyed them, as we had done with Sihon king of Heshbon, destroying every city—men, women and children. But all the livestock and the plunder from their cities we carried off for ourselves. They massacred all the men, women and children in 60 cities at God's request. Even in the "New Testament" we find the same sort of thing. In the book of Matthew, chapter 2, mixed into the Christmas story, the Bible describes an amazing massacre of thousands of babies: And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense and myrrh. And being warned of God in a dream that they should not return to Herod, they departed into their own country another way. And when they were departed, behold, the angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph in a dream, saying, Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I bring thee word: for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him. When he arose, he took the young child and his mother by night, and departed into Egypt: And was there until the death of Herod: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying, Out of Egypt have I called my son. Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under, according to the time which he had diligently enquired of the wise men. Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying, In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and would not be comforted, because they are not. Think about the thousands of families who were affected by this massacre. The Bible describes their suffering: they wept and could not be comforted. Of course they could not be comforted. If you are a parent, you know exactly how distraught you would feel if an agent of the government came to your door one morning and slaughtered your children. Why would God do this? Why would you want anything to do with such a muderous, horrific being? What can we say about people who would want to believe in such a being? Why would any normal, intelligent, ethical human being "worship" such a heinous, demented and despicable "god" as this? It is impossible for a "perfect" and "loving" being to also be heinous, demented and despicable. As an intelligent person, you should be able to see that. This impossibility tells us that God is imaginary. http://godisimaginary.com/i45.htm + 49 other reasons god is "imaginary".
I have to say, that is probably the best post ive read this whole year, it was worth reading it properly too.
To use your words: "As an intelligent person, you should be able to see that" the most influential person in the history of humankind is Jesus Christ. No one else even come close. Now if Jesus is the MOST influential, why should I listen to LESS influential people? The dustbin of history is full of great men ideas and thinking. The MOST influential remains and will always remain the one called Jesus Christ.
I have considered these things many times over. However, you don't have all the evidence at hand. Yet, you judge God. Why? Because you are a human just like the rest of us. You could not possibly understand the mind of God because we are all living in a world of selfishness, greed, power and intellectualism. We think way too highly of ourselves. We think we have all the answers to mankind's problems yet where are the answers? The real ones? Nowhere. Never will be either. Only God can fix all of this and the Bible says he will do soon. You either spend the time making an informed decision about whether you support that or not, or make an uninformed judgment. I don't have the answers either. I only look to the Bible for good solid guidance. It is so easy to take a skewed view of the verses you pulled. However, as per usual it is completely taken out of context. What did the people do to deserve such punishment in each case? Do you know? Of course not. You were not there and neither was I. Yet, you make judgment. Based on? Who knows.
In a nutshell the Bible is just a tool to fool one very large number of people, those people will never take that on board because it feels like a lot of lost time, like someones been playing a big joke the whole time. Attending church, reading the bible, spreading the word, all for nothing. Those same people want to feel that a creator is waiting for them at the end, to take them onto something. I believe in moving onto other dimensions, but nothing to do with a god, im not saying we live and die and thats it, but theres no god waiting for anyone.
Quoted for truth. God's mission is to bring glory to himself through us. I don't understand why people imagine a "god" to serve them and make them comfortable. God would not get any glory if Jesus came right away after Adam.
I don't know how that would be possible, JC is only supposed to be around for like 2000 years where is man has been around for like 200k years perhaps whoever figured out how to farm was a bit more influential
It's just a statement that he likes to repeat as if it's true. Tell him that Mohammad is the most influential and he nearly starts crying. it's quite pathetic. If you want a real laugh ask him why he thinks jesus is the most influential. You won't believe his reason. it's Hilarius.
I witness gods glory everyday. Disease, Poverty, Rape, Murder, etc the list goes on. The so called creation that you and everyone else claims loves SO much, but yet lets more than 80% of them to suffer in one form or another.