"duke" <duckgumbo32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:42:07 +0100, "Bill M" <wmech@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
>
>>QUESTIONS FOR RELIGIOUS BELIEVERS
>
>>1. If there is a Heaven and Hell why do we not hear about its wonders
>>from
>>the billions of people that have died? Why have our mothers, fathers,
>>grandparents and friends not communicated with us? Communication from
>>mentally deranged is not helpful.
>
> There are no messages from hell. But we hear form heaven all the time.
Only in your delusional mind. can you supply us with some objective
verifable evidence
for your silly assertion???
>> 2.. There are thousands of God beliefs. How do we KNOW which is the
REAL
>>God and which are FAKES?
>
> For the umpteenth time, almighty God is the only one to ever lift a
> finger.
And your objective verifiable EVIDENCE for this assertion is???
>> 3.. Why does any real God permit all the false Gods and religions to
>>mislead his flock?
>
> God gave man free will to say "yes" to him or "yes" to satan.
And your objective verifiable EVIDENCE for this assertion is???
>> 4.. If there is an all loving God creator why is he so mean?
>
> He's not. He'll let you do anything you want to, including wor****pping
a
> false
> god if that's what you want.
And your objective verifiable EVIDENCE for this assertion is???
>>There is a similar quantity of diseases that punish animals. Animals
don't
>>sin. Why are they being punished???
>
> The obvious answer is right on your nose, willie. Disease is not God's
> punishment.
Why does your omnipotent God permit it?
>> 5.. Why doesn't any REAL God make his presence and desires known by
>> direct
>>communication with his flock instead of by humans of unknown veracity
and
>>inconsistent claims?
>
> He does every day. You just tune him out.
And your objective verifiable EVIDENCE for this assertion is???
>> 6.. Why did this all powerful and loving God create sin and evil?
>
> Mankind did that as part of his free will.
>
Read your dictionary;
free will n. 1. The ability or discretion to choose; free choice: chose to
remain behind of my own free will. 2. The power, attributed especially to
human beings, of making free choices that are unconstrained by external
cir***stances or by an agency such as fate or divine will. [Middle English
fre wil translation of Late Latin liberum arbitrium Latin liberum free
Latin
arbitrium will]
Free will does not require a need for evil. why did your God create
evil???
> duke, American-American
> *****
> "The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
> Pope Paul VI
> *****


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