lf you could ask god questions what would they be?
by atomant 33 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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atomant
Thought it might be an interesting exercise to read the variety of questions people might ask. -
talesin
To the g-d of the Bible, the Xtian g-d (there are many g-ds):
Why do you foster so much hatred in your believers, whilst proclaiming yourself the 'g-d of love'?
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talesin
To the Aztec g-d(s) ...
"Why do you require the tortures and bloody sacrifices?"
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talesin
To the Hindu g-ds ...
"Why are Brahmins superior to others? Why do you have a caste system that is cruel and rigid?"
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talesin
To the Islam g-d ...
"Why do you fear women's power so much that you require they be stoned for showing their beauty?"
** hehehe, I'm done for now ... xx
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talesin
Sorry, but one more thing ....
To the atheists who have no g-d, but act like they *are* a g-d ...
"Why do you insist on compliance to your will, yet you claim to have no belief system?"
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** Okay, stick a fork in me ... I'm done.
[edit: from a g-dless witch - figure that one out. mwah haha]
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atomant
gee wizz the blokes with forks are going to have a field day when your in hell.lf l was you ld buy an armour suit and start wearing it . -
talesin
hahaha!
I have to say, I don't like religion. *grins*
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BUT, a great story (I think) about my former landlord,,,,
He was Hindu, and a Swami (a spiritual leader). They had their temple service on Sundays, and after the service, always a pot luck. It's a very close community.
My landlord would drop by every Sunday, and bring me a plate of delish Indian food. He is well-known in my city for his kindness and wisdom, and being both an humanistic and spiritual leader.
He told me about the Hindu version of Hell. Everyone is seated at a banquet table. They cannot bend their arms or wrists. They are seated at a table with an huge feast. The only way to eat, is to feed each other. So they *must* help each other, or forever starve in their hatred of 'other'.
I thought that was an amazing religious interpretation. Cool, huh? -
talesin
The "Allegory of the Long Spoons" in art.
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punkofnice
Which God are you?