@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 Those aren't insults, just observations about how you don't support any of your claims. You've bounced around the entire Bible, I'm sorry you're hurt and upset.
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 You’re arguing against Young Earth Creationism, not Christianity as a whole. Many Christians, including Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and many Protestants, do not believe the Earth is 5,000 years old. You’re treating one interpretation as though it represents all Christians.
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 No, you've jumped around without actually standing your ground little boy. Keep playing the victim and thinking you did something
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 I've quite literally answered everyone of your questions and you keep jumping elsewhere... you stink at debating. You have no spine, why do you pay for premium?
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 You’re reducing thousands of years of theology, history, and context into isolated verses and assuming the most hostile interpretation is the correct one. Quoting difficult passages isn’t the same thing as proving your conclusion.
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 Yeah... I'm done engaging. You're continuing to be ignorat rather than read what is handed to you on a silver platter. To each their own. I'll be praying for you, may you find God one day. He's always been with you, and you were made in his image and likeness. God bless you
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 You’re trying to judge a transcendent being by purely human standards. Christianity has always taught that God is not merely a more powerful human. If God exists as creator of all things, then by definition He operates outside the limitations of human beings.
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 Lmao, u've raised half a dozen different objections in a day. That’s fine, but it makes meaningful discussion impossible when every answer is met with a completely diff topic. At some point you’re not discussing the answers being given, you’re just moving to the next objection.
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 No, that’s not a parable. It’s also not the passage we were discussing. You keep moving to a new verse before addressing the answers given about the previous one. Noticing how you aren't able to support one argument and keep jumping around...
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 Yes, Jesus is apart of the trinity. Father, Son, and Hoy Spirit. Jesus was God in human form... you're quite literally answering your own questions atp
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 Ur also treating a parable as a literal endorsement of the actions within it. Jesus taught through parables. Not every statement in a parable is meant to be a direct moral instruction. The point of a parable is the lesson being taught, not necessarily every detail of the story.
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 I already answered. Abraham’s story is a unique event in Genesis, not a command for Christians to follow today. Repeating the same hypothetical doesn’t change that answer.
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 No, the Ten Commandments aren’t obsolete. Christians generally distinguish between moral laws, ceremonial laws, and civil laws in the Old Testament. The Ten Commandments are usually viewed as moral law and are reaffirmed in the New Testament.
@bulldogdrumin@Blakes_Take2 Lmao, If I heard a voice telling me to kill my son, I’d assume it wasn’t God. The Abraham story is a unique historical account, not a command for Christians to follow today. That is an old testament passage😭