Originally Posted by TF49
Nah, but what about my question to you. If YOU wrong someone, can you dictate the rule about how, why and should they etc, forgive YOU?
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by TF49
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Ringman
You are not the One who has been sinned against. You cannot set up the rules for forgiveness.


Are you really saying that if I am wronged by someone I'm not allowed to forgive them?


He didn't say that at all. Why would you think that?

Perhaps he is saying that if YOU wrong some one, you cannot give THEM the rules by which you can be forgiven.

You either obfuscate or perhaps you have a reading comprehension issue.


Once again, you miss the whole point of the line of reasoning.

Is the requirement to spill blood for forgiveness consistent with the concept of an "infinite" god?

Is such a god even moral?

Or, is this idea more consistent with something thought up by primitive, bronze age, goat herders?



Nope, you just backed yourself into a corner and rather than acknowledge it, you try to weasel out by some sort of "contortion."

Answer the question that Ringman and I put to you.



I see you are avoiding my question,

god, or Goat Herder?


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

You cannot over estimate the unimportance of nearly everything. John Maxwell