Ivellious wrote:I have seen a few of his videos (though they were mostly dealing with the Westboro Baptist Church and other cult-like Christian groups). These three are somewhat interesting. I do agree that it is inane to suggest that murdering children is a blessing, and that it is horrible to suggest that "God" killed people when in fact people did. It's just my opinion, but regardless of circumstances, anyone who can kill children or justify butchering children is a monster, as pointed out in the first video.
These things are true, but he fails to consider the environment of the children in question; an anti-Christian one. So here you'd assume God is real. If these kinds grew up with anti-God sentiments, taking after their parents and former society (the Canaanites, seeming to be the most famous example), they would have certainly gone to hell if they died after they reached the age where they would be morally responsible for deciding between opposing or accepting God. Since the destruction of the wicked peoples was necessary for the survival of God's chosen people, God did not want the children to be responsible for their city's wickedness. I will agree that WLC's handling of the material (or at least what Thunderf00t showed in the video) was a little sloppy. This is simply my basic understanding of the topic.
Ivellious wrote:The second video is just another free will debate thing, and to me you can make convincing arguments for and against the concept of free will.
The free will debate really has no meaning considering we cannot simply apply our understanding of logic to a being that is entirely different than the normal laws of of the universe would apply. All OUR laws of logic and free will, and our understanding of both, have to be applied to a God that is existent within far more dimensions than us, and therefore has attributes that are entirely impossible in our dimension (omniscience, omnipotence, etc...). Really, it's a nonsensical argument.
Ivellious wrote:The third was a sort of "revenge" video pointing out the hypocrisy of a "christian" group. Nothing new. Just like there are idiotic atheists on the web, there are plenty of idiotic theists, too.
I'm just sick of the entire 'Lying for Jesus' accusation, as evidence was never modified to suit the other side (Haeckel's drawings). And I'm quite aware of stupidity on all sides. This is, after all, the world we live in.