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Let's put this into perspective... What if it were your child that was crucified. What if you are in a crowd where someone used her as the center point of their joke? How would you react?

I do not know and hope to never know, but the idea that you or anyone else can actually tell us what god will do in such a situation is just as likely to be labeled as blasphemy as the original post. At least the original post was made in jest, but to pretend to represent god must be a worse offense, no?

I actually do not care for any of this, but this kind of argument that pretend to know what god will or will not do and blame others just strikes me as illogical to an amusing (and amazing) degree.

If the argument is that God knows best and men can not understand him/her and his/her actions (which is the crux of the argument of believers whenever you bring something bad that happens to anyone) - than clearly, the same people that tell you that can not be upset and pretend to know and understand his/her actions.
 
I do not know and hope to never know, but the idea that you or anyone else can actually tell us what god will do in such a situation is just as likely to be labeled as blasphemy as the original post. At least the original post was made in jest, but to pretend to represent god must be a worse offense, no?

I actually do not care for any of this, but this kind of argument that pretend to know what god will or will not do and blame others just strikes me as illogical to an amusing (and amazing) degree.

If the argument is that God knows best and men can not understand him/her and his/her actions (which is the crux of the argument of believers whenever you bring something bad that happens to anyone) - than clearly, the same people that tell you that can not be upset and pretend to know and understand his/her actions.

I guess we can disagree then. As I said above, what I find offensive is what's true to me. And like I said, even though i take offense, doesn't stop you or anyone else from posting it.

And my concept of a child isn't thinking for God, it's thinking for me. As I relate the concept of my love for my God as I have that same love for my child.

So my question remains in the realm that my love for God is the same I have for my very own child... Would you care if your own child was the butt end of the joke?
 
So my question remains in the realm that my love for God is the same I have for my very own child... Would you care if your own child was the butt end of the joke?

Well, I guess if my child was more-or-less imaginary, and I constantly discussed this supposed child with people who cannot detect any evidence that it exists, then I'd probably want to develop a thick skin for such jokes.

barfo
 
Well, I guess if my child was more-or-less imaginary, and I constantly discussed this supposed child with people who cannot detect any evidence that it exists, then I'd probably want to develop a thick skin for such jokes.

barfo

Love is not imaginary. It's as real as the hair on your head.
 

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