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#386948
Emyu
Apparently, he can also break his commandments. I believe that's called hypocrisy.
1/21/2008 5:33:45 PM
#392571
Zane
And if god kills anyone, or even hurts anyone (which, as an omnipotent being, includes whenever anyone or anything hurting/killing someone else), then he is malevolent, not loving.
1/27/2008 11:55:50 PM
#392582
anti-nonsense
In other words, your God is a hypocrite. Thank you for clearing that up.
1/28/2008 12:06:25 AM
#1220866
"It's not a crime if the President does it!" - Nixon
10/24/2010 4:43:44 PM
#1220869
Dr. Shrinker
So WWJD?
He'd say, "Screw you, I have the power, I'm gonna do whatever I want! Rules are for wimps like you! If you don't like it, talk to the eternal flames! And don't come bothering me for explanations because you're not getting any!"
Really explains a lot about the fundamentalist mentality.
10/24/2010 4:52:03 PM
#1220871
Neith
Do as I say, not as I do.
It sounds like Magus here believes in relative morality, whether he realizes it or not. In his case, though, morality is relative to the person or entity that's performing the action, rather than the circumstances surrounding that action.
10/24/2010 5:15:05 PM
#1221222
Canadiest
Or did he create them broken?
10/25/2010 3:26:50 PM
#1221290
Professor M
Magus55 makes an excellent case for maltheism.
10/25/2010 9:30:48 PM
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