Will God accept you if you renounce religion?

It's a pretty rubbish quote though.
It's possible say for the government to do lots of things, but they don't due to freedom. It can be said god is exactly the same. God interfering in that way would remove people's right to have free will. You're also totally ignoring the god vs satan war, at least In the Christian faith.

So he is not able, therefore he is not omnipotent
 
Getting sick of all this religion/God made up story's, you have had thousands of years and not a shred of evidence has come about, yet you still persist on coming out with so much garbage and knock on people doors telling us follow the great lord on which you have no proof that he is even there.
 
So he is not able, therefore he is not omnipotent

How would he not be able? That makes nonsense at all.

In the Christian sense, can he do it off course. But he doesn't do it for a. Variety of reason, none of those make him malovent. Although the flood, sodden and gamorea etc would.
 
He can't find the balance, what a chump he must be if he exists.

:rolleyes:
There is no balance that's the entire point. It's a "war"
Satan caused god of basically having mindless puppets. We are the battle front of satan vs god and once god has proved satan is wrong, rather than just crushing him. The second coming etc.
 
He can't win the war? What a wimp. STAND AND BANG.

Bit clueless aren't you, no surprise.
He can and will win the war according to Christian religion. However he has to show that satan was wrong in his accusation. And tha god does no rule a bunch of mindless beings. Perhaps before discussing stuff, you should at least find out about the subjects little
So god created a foe that he himself cannot defeat? Then he is not all powerfull.

Why did he create evil in the first place anyway?
Where did I say he can't win? Umm no where.

Why? Maybe as he wanted beings with free will rather than robots. It's kind of impossible to have one with out the other.

If you're interested in seeing what some Christians believe then http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Controversy_(book) is an interesting tale, that Is part of the foundation of the SDA denomination and is about satan vs god


And before any one says, I'm not religious or even spiritual. I dofind aspects of religion interesting. Especially the historical accounts of religious texts. Like the flood, soddom and gamorea etc. a lot of people write these off as tails and all though they are explained in a time with limited science and as such blamed on dieties and are imbelished. There's lots of evidence to say such events did happen. There's a tablet in one British mesuem that lists a line of kings, then ends and says great flood. Wee know. Several massive floods happened, like end off ice age. There's also a lot of archeology that is now undersea.
 
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Bit clueless aren't you, no surprise.
He can and will win the war according to Christian religion. However he has to show that satan was wrong in his accusation. And tha god does no rule a bunch of mindless beings. Perhaps before discussing stuff, you should at least find out about the subjects little
Where did I say he cat win? Umm no where.

Why? Maybe as he wanted beings with free will rather than robots. It's kind of impossible to have one with out the other.

It is a very long, dawn out war. What kind of god has unlimited power but allows so many to die and spend an eternity in hell rather than just end it quickly?

And why did free will *have* to inherently require the creation of evil? You really are not making much sense to be honest.

At the end of the day god created a bunch of humans purely to torture them for all eternity.

Still wondering if god can create a task he cannot accomplish.
 
So he is not able, therefore he is not omnipotent

Not necessarily, there is the whole spiritual journey of mankind scenario, which means that evil, in whichever form is essential to the growth of the Human Spirit through free will. The cruel to be kind sort of analogy. This fits in with the five great covenants and so on.
 
Not necessarily, there is the whole spiritual journey of mankind scenario, which means that evil, in whichever form is essential to the growth of the Human Spirit through free will. The cruel to be kind sort of analogy. This fits in with the five great covenants and so on.
Tsunamis?
 
Not necessarily, there is the whole spiritual journey of mankind scenario, which means that evil, in whichever form is essential to the growth of the Human Spirit through free will. The cruel to be kind sort of analogy. This fits in with the five great covenants and so on.

How sadistic of him.
 
Bit clueless aren't you, no surprise.
He can and will win the war according to Christian religion. However he has to show that satan was wrong in his accusation. And tha god does no rule a bunch of mindless beings. Perhaps before discussing stuff, you should at least find out about the subjects little
Where did I say he can't win? Umm no where.

Why? Maybe as he wanted beings with free will rather than robots. It's kind of impossible to have one with out the other.

Taking his time isn't he.
 
I think I am right in saying that religion is man made and is a way to control people and get them to kill people of different faiths, groups, sexes,and generally oppress people.

Can you believe in God but not be affiliated to a religious cult like the Jewish, Christian or Islamic cults?

Absolute rubbish. Stop being cynical and believing what you read on the internet. Believe it or not, there are people who do genuinely believe in deities and are thankful for the spiritual power it gives their lives.
 
It is a very long, dawn out war. What kind of god has unlimited power but allows so many to die and spend an eternity in hell rather than just end it quickly?

And why did free will *have* to inherently require the creation of evil? You really are not making much sense to be honest.

At the end of the day god created a bunch of humans purely to torture them for all eternity.

Still wondering if god can create a task he cannot accomplish.

Not all denominations believe in he'll, not all denominations think he'll is eternal.
Long and drawn out? That depends on perspective. Is long and drawn out for our life spans. That's not to say its long an drawn out for the universe.

Free will, is exactly that, free will to do what ever you want. How can free will be created with an endurance no evil could become? It can't. Free will means evil is a real possibility.
 
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