Oh man! I used to love that soo much!
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[QUOTE="mine-ish-er"]Yeah, however, God didn't create emotions and thoughts, people create their own... God made physical things (for loss of a better word) and enabled the ability to think, Satan was a quick thinker and learned to love power and became greedy with it.GabuEx
If God did not create emotions, then where did emotions come from?
If we accept the idea that God created everything that exists, then everything that exists ultimately exists because God either created it or created its potential. Otherwise, God did not create everything. So the idea that something exists that God did not want to exist fundamentally makes no sense.
Okay, I'll admit I don't have solid evidence to back that up, but I'm tired and going to bed, 'night allz[QUOTE="mine-ish-er"][QUOTE="Cherokee_Jack"]The question was about Christianity. I don't see the point of just saying "well, none of that stuff is true" when that's not the point of the discussion.Cherokee_JackNo. The question was why can't God destroy Satan... and it is an answer here: Q: Why can't god just destroy Satan? A: Because Satan is just something made up to scare little children into becoming Christian The question was about Christianity. Go back and read the OP if you're not clear on what we're talking about. Honestly? do you not read what you write? The line says: "Can't God just destroy Satan" the only thing about Christianity is that he doesn't know much about it.
Shut up!!! if anyone has anything irrelevant, don't speak at all in this discussion![QUOTE="mine-ish-er"][QUOTE="Mr47fitter"]
Major plot hole.
Mr47fitter
Yes, because your reply was imperative to the discussion, and considering I'm the closest thing to divine around here anything I say is relative.
To bad that my heroic stature will surely overpower your mocking tone and your selfish desires. (I think that Satan is made up) See? now it is relative at the same time!Yeah, however, God didn't create emotions and thoughts, people create their own... God made physical things (for loss of a better word) and enabled the ability to think, Satan was a quick thinker and learned to love power and became greedy with it.Personally, I think it makes much more sense to view Satan as a metaphor than as some actual physical being - that is to say, that Satan is something akin to the personification of the dark, primal urges lurking in every person's heart. Not that Satan is actually some physical being who hates God for some reason. The whole idea makes no sense whatsoever if taken literally; if Satan did indeed rebel against God because of his pride, then that pride must have been given to him by God, given that God created everything that exists, so...
GabuEx
The question was about Christianity. I don't see the point of just saying "well, none of that stuff is true" when that's not the point of the discussion.Cherokee_JackNo. The question was why can't God destroy Satan... and it is an answer here: Q: Why can't god just destroy Satan? A: Because Satan is just something made up to scare little children into becoming Christian
Shut up!!! if anyone has anything irrelevant, don't speak at all in this discussion!Major plot hole.
Mr47fitter
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