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God, No God, Morals, and Evolution
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Originally posted by rageinme View PostAs surely as I live,says the Sovereign LORD, I take no pleasure in the death of wicked people.I only want them to turn from their wicked ways so they can live. Turn! Turn from wickedness...Why should you die ..EZEKIEL 33:11
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Originally posted by K-DOGG View Postlol!! It honestly might be tomorrow or a little later; but I will get back to that post. Props, by the way.
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The Bible as we know today is derived from the ancient Khemetic belief system (school of spiritual development and the oldest religion in the world), but was corrupted by the Greeks and Romans who formed the Doctrine of Christianity.
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Originally posted by Merovingian View PostThe Bible as we know today is derived from the ancient Khemetic belief system (school of spiritual development and the oldest religion in the world), but was corrupted by the Greeks and Romans who formed the Doctrine of Christianity.
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Originally posted by K-DOGG View PostThe question is this, I suppose....if there is no God, why be moral? If man does not have a soul nor an eternal essence....why worry about such things as doing unto others as you would have done unto you?
If there's no referee, why fight fair?
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It's not just the whole God or no God thing. There are consequences for everything you do. Where there is an action, there is a reaction. Kill some one and you go to jail.
I think the idea behind the bible when it was first written was to guide people down the right path. I truly don't think it was ever meant to be taken literally. I think it was meant to be taken as a story or multiple stories if you will.
Through most religions it's basically the same story told over and over. Why does the Knight In Shining Armor all ways die at an early age, and in a brave and courageous way. It makes them immortal. Who wants to have an 102 year old, decrepit and arthritic God? Same stories different books.
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