Subj : Re: Angels and demons
To   : jimmylogan
From : Boraxman
Date : Sat Aug 16 2025 11:18 am

 Re: Re: Angels and demons
 By: jimmylogan to Boraxman on Tue Aug 05 2025 04:32 pm

> Just to make sure I follow your train of thought, you mean the
> culture that created the idea that we should be held accountable?
> Or that there is a God that is above that? I want to know what you
> So I ask again, are you saying that NO ONE should be judged
> at all?
>
I'm saying that the Middle Eastern Semite culture created this idea, so it is a
reflection of their values.

> The point is that we are all 'guitly' - and God in the form of man,
> Jesus the Christ, took the punishment for all that guilt. You say
> He takes no responsibility - but I say He took the ULTIMATE
> responsibility and took the punishment, the weight, the suffering.
>
> And then He STILL loves you enough to let you decide if you want to
> accept the pardon offered or not.
>

Again, this makes no sense.  This is from Middle Eastern Semitic thinking.  IT
makes as much sense as people today saying that White people need to be held
responsible for what happened in the past, for things we didn't do.

It's an awful, self-hating ideology, and it does not come from God.

>  Bo> No human being deserves to burn for one day, let alone eternity, for
>
> Two questions - 1) where do you get the moral ground to say that
> no one should have to pay for thier sin?
>
> 2) Are you equating 'morraly righteous' and terrible acts with
> the actual teachings of Jesus?
>



I get it from myself.  God is going to burn me for eternity, for something I
DIDNT DO.  Well, since I don't believe this is actually the case, I don't see
it as a reflection of God, but of the people who think this is just.

YOU are saying this is just, so YOU believe this.  It is YOU who is passing on
moral accountability and responsibility.

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