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bigalpha said:
Testin the sig

Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able, and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither willing, nor able? Then why call him God?
according to the bible he is able and willing, but gave man free will to live his life as he pleased, which would make him omnipotent(all powerful). god gave free will to man so he could live his life as he chose... being prevented from sinning would negate free will.


but then again im drunk and dont give a rats ass.


:cheers:
 
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GrimmJeeper said:
according to the bible he is able and willing, but gave man free will to live his life as he pleased, which would make him omnipotent(all powerful). god gave free will to man so he could live his life as he chose... being prevented from sinning would negate free will.


but then again im drunk and dont give a rats ass.


:cheers:

lol. Free will doesn't exist since God has a plan for everyone and their road has already been mapped out.

Lucky. Had to work, so non drinky for me.
 
crazyjim said:
I'm pretty sure Grimm just served you.

And you're a moron if you think free will doesn't exist. :laugh:

There hath been no servage. Read it again. The quote is talking about getting rid of "evil" not "sin".
 
LOL best test thread ever. Another ownage by the Black Sheep Crew :D

... and he was drunk. haha
 
bigalpha said:
There hath been no servage. Read it again. The quote is talking about getting rid of "evil" not "sin".
then substitue the word "evil" for the "sin" :rolleyes: semantics bro.
 
"according to the bible he is able and willing, but gave man free will to live his life as he pleased, which would make him omnipotent(all powerful). god gave free will to man so he could live his life as he chose... being prevented from evil would negate free will. "

Evil and sin are not interchangeble; they are not the same thing bro.
 
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