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i understand that a lot of religious people are hypocrites, especially conservative ones. but once again, if you gave those people a strict choice, they'd pick god/jesus/etc over sex/drugs/being assholes/etc. they may not always act christlike as they should but that doesn't conflict with what they place above all else when it comes down to it
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-10 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)but you didn't say they'd pick god over sex though. you said MOST RELIGIOUS PEOPLE would pick god over EVERYTHING ELSE IN THEIR LIVES. and that means family, loved ones, principles, etc etc. religion goes far, but not that far and especially not for MOST RELIGIOUS PEOPLE dude wtf
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theyre gonna pick god i'm js
like do you understand what religion is and why people have it like the whole eternal salvation having a place next to god's throne etc because that is ETERNITY vs temporary worldly shit that are talking about
above all, the religious believe/understand that god is wholly good/just and stuff so he would always be the best choice, he's not gonna be like p.s. fuck your family lol
so really by picking their god theyre picking everything they could ever want or need, so like um yeah i totally believe the vast majority of religious people would pick god over this earth
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-10 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)if god comes down and proves he's real and is all sup bros, that changes everything about faith
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-10 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)to recap, what the original debate was about was religious people currently, now, without any outside forces acting on them, being asked to choose between their religion and "everything else in their lives." you say "almost everyone" would pick their religion and i doubted that greatly and laughed some. there we go
agree to disagree?
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because yeah they are gonna choose god ok
but sure if you think they wouldnt then thats cool too idrc tbh lol
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-11 12:51 am (UTC)(link)Religious people choose worldly things over their god all the time, is what the ayrt is saying. They even struggle with doubt.
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-10 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)Er, there are instances in the Bible of God doing exactly this...
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a lot of awful shit happens in the world but god never promised we would be free of worldly tragedies.
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-11 01:02 am (UTC)(link)Yipes. That sounds like a big justification for abusive relationships there.
The Job story doesn't seem to care about twisting things to make sure God's being a good guy when he's allowing Job to be tormented to win the bet with Satan.
I know a lot of people like the idea that "God has a reason" for there being terrible tragedies in the world, but if you don't know what the reason is and can't imagine a single one that would make a tragedy necessary, it's the same as having no reason. It's not supposed to make sense yadda yadda.
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-11 12:16 am (UTC)(link)Job's torture was pretty fucking unnecessary.
I've also always been really suspicious about God hardening Pharaoh's heart to fuck up Moses's mission to free his people THAT GOD GAVE HIM TO ACCOMPLISH- I mean, did God want to save his chosen people or didn't he?
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-11 01:10 am (UTC)(link)Why is it amusing for them to read a story and judge the actions of a character in it? I get that you're on the "He's God and therefore anything he does is good even if it doesn't conform to any definition of the word" but that doesn't make it stupid for them to judge the story for themselves using actual morality. Especially when people like the OP's friend are trying to get them to base their life on it because God is the definition of love and good. Is it wrong for them to actually check the Bible out? That's part of what religious people do too.
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because it's people judging god and that's funny
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(Anonymous) 2012-04-11 12:29 am (UTC)(link)Hell, it was Passover last Friday and part of the Seder explicitly states that it was part of God's plan that the Jewish people would dwell in Egypt and be enslaved for 400 years before being freed. Sucks to be someone born part way through those 400 years.