I equally find it odd that your questions make absolutely no sense... for the subject matter of this threadButterfly wrote:I find it odd that you didn't answer my questions:B. W. wrote:I Find it odd that you posted this on another thread:Butterfly wrote:Does it not seem odd that for all the Bible has to say about unity, its ultimate message is if one does not in this short life connect with "God" through salvation, one is to be forever separated (in hell) without hope of unification. Where is restoration? How can what started as a whole "God" be reconciled if some of the parts are forever separated? Isn't the whole now less than the whole?
Butterfly wrote:I'm not quite sure what your getting at, but I think if I were a murderer I would rather have life in prison than execution.jlay wrote:So you would send him to prison even though he would not have you do that unto him?Butterfly wrote:
I would choose to give the murderer a life sentence. Taking a life does not bring back the life of the victim, so if perchance the murderer can in someway do something with his life that could benefit humanity no matter how small, I would choose that. A life for a life benefits no one.
You, see, if the GR is taken subjectively, even objectively in the weak sense, one will have to import other moral values. And so then, how do we decide which one's to follow and when? It can't be the GR itself, because it just insists that we follow our desire how we would be treated.
Yes, those are just personal values, just like the decision of whether to execute the murderer, or give him life in prison.jlay wrote:What's best for society? What's best for the victim's family? Those are all just personal values.Oh the glory of God - eternal life sentence in God's eternal prison - which you prefer according to your statementButterfly wrote:I'm not quite sure what your getting at, but I think if I were a murderer I would rather have life in prison than execution.
And you calling God unjust for granting you what you prefer?
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1."Where is restoration?"
2."How can what started as a whole "God" be reconciled if some of the parts are forever separated?"
3."Isn't the whole now less than the whole?"
These question sound like they came from someone smoking too much of something...
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