Prawo Jazdy wrote: » I wondered if the Devil was as much around as God.
Mrmoe wrote: » He better exist, I sold my soul to him years ago and the check bounced, damn evil bastard.
Jakkass wrote: » I have yet to see anything beat the 100,000,000 deaths under state atheist regimes in the 20th century.
Jakkass wrote: » You're having a laugh now Sam. If you don't know anything about the promotion of atheism and the persecution of religious belief in the Soviet Union, that is for you to research. It isn't for me to inform you about. All I'm saying is, other ideologies are equally open to criticism based on promotion of hatred than Christianity is in any respect. I'm willing to say that this is down to the abuse of atheism, and the neglection of humanist principles, as I am willing to say the Crusades were caused by the abuse of Christianity, and the neglection of Christian principles.
Fink Goddie wrote: » God and the devil are about as real as santa.
Jakkass wrote: » It seems like nothing more than making excuses though. The State promoted atheism through it's media at the time, and destroyed places of religious worship, banned publication of religious material, and persecuted religious believers. Are we willing to accept that happened or not?
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour" I Peter 5 8
pikachucheeks wrote: » I take that "devil" as a more of a metaphor, than a physical being.
Cedric Big Droplet wrote: » It's not the Devil but "D'evil," like the charming colloqualism of a D'Unbelievables video.
Splendour wrote: » Ditto to Jackass's post. Satan will do his utmost to turn us away from God and sadly, he's doing a great job of it. Not forever though I might add...
Sam Vimes wrote: » I am willing to accept that happened but it happened because they wanted everyone to focus all their efforts on the state instead of on God, because they were communists. They were trying to stop people from worshipping god for the purpose of making them worship the state. Simply not believing in God is not a motivation to kill millions of people but if you're a mental person running a country and want all of the focus to be on you, religion is getting in the way and so must be stopped. The motivation for those acts was communism coupled with a copious amount of crazy, not simply lack of belief in god.
BOFH_139 wrote: » Are we talking about the Devil or Super Devil?
Jakkass wrote: » Yes, I believe in Satan's existence. The father of all lies, deception, temptation and hatred in this world. I understand that people will no doubt disagree with me on this one as per usual.
TwoShedsJackson wrote: » No doubt, seeing as both the Devil and God are fairy tale constructs for the weak-minded.
nibtrix wrote: » Santa??? Satan?!?!?! Oh no, you've uncovered the link! .
Jakkass wrote: » I wouldn't consider myself weak-minded in any way. I'd be curious to hear a further explanation of your reasoning though.
Fink Goddie wrote: » It cant be proved so why believe in it?
Jakkass wrote: » Mostly because it makes logical sense in comparison to the alternative of atheism or agnosticism.
Sam Vimes wrote: » A system where a child rapist can get eternal paradise but someone will burn for eternity for the cardinal sin of not finding your holy book more convincing than all of the others makes no logical sense.
Jakkass wrote: » As for the latter, it isn't clear in Christianity whether or not people who have never heard about Christianity will be subject to the same judgement as others who have outwardly rejected it.
Jakkass wrote: » As for the former, I notice it is rather convenient that you leave out that said sinner would have to genuinely repent of their sinfulness and effectively change their ways and be truly sorry for what they had done. Or don't you accept that many people can actually turn their lives around for the better? Your position sounds more unmerciful than anything Christianity has put forward. What is left out is often what is most telling about ones motivation.
Jakkass wrote: » Lets deal with the weak-minded claim first though. I'm genuinely curious about that.
Jakkass wrote: » it isn't clear in Christianity whether or not people who have never heard about Christianity will be subject to the same judgement as others who have outwardly rejected it.