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Post by greatestiam on May 31, 2020 17:35:40 GMT
Is Yahweh breaking an objective moral tenet?
I have found few examples of an objective moral tenet but think that, --- the good of the many, outweighs the good of the few, --- to be an objective moral tenet. It seems correct in all situations.
You might disagree with an example where this tenet is not objective or applicable.
Yahweh seems to put the good of the few ahead of the good of the many. Scriptures indicate that the many will end in hell while the few will end in heaven.
In thinking of this, I also thought that Yahweh was breaking another moral tenet by putting his life above his own child’s. He sent Jesus to die instead of stepping up himself, to appease his own wrath against man.
Should fathers put themselves and their lives above their children’s, or should fathers protect their children at all costs?
I know that few like to answer moral questions as we all have a bit of moral coward in us.
Do try to answer both of my questions please.
Regards
DL
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Post by greatestiam on Jul 22, 2020 16:52:34 GMT
Delusional supernatural faith based garbage thinking.
Liar is what you are, as you have no evidence or proof to cover your lies.
Prove me wrong.
Regards DL
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 22, 2020 17:03:25 GMT
Delusional supernatural faith based garbage thinking. Liar is what you are, as you have no evidence or proof to cover your lies. Prove me wrong. Regards DL Prove you wrong? I guess you haven't read the bible. After the people leave this earth by death where do they go. Bible says after death comes judgement. So after they leave this Earth they go to be judged and then get an eternity sentence to hell or heaven. If you just read this part you'll see you're proven wrong. So there's no need to reprove anything wrong. It was done a long time ago. Wait till you leave Earth to the judgement and beyond. Cheers. And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: Hebrews:9:27 Usually teachers quit after giving up on a student and since I do that for a living I even see college teachers give up anf then they chuckle about how someone fails to see. I'd like to try a last approach on this. So you lived and one house but moved away. Do you still live there? No. You're no longer living at that house. But are you dead and gone forever? No, you simply are alive elsewhere. You can move as much as you want and cease to live somewhere until you cease to live on Earth then it's becoming a permanent move. You can be taught this by a chaining approach later
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Post by greatestiam on Jul 23, 2020 18:07:07 GMT
More garbage.
Regards DL
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