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NotSquidward
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Katılım Nisan 2026
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting 2/2 honest conversation, and I truly wish you the absolute best.
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting 1/2 We clearly see the universe through two completely different lenses, and we aren't going to solve a thousand-year-old debate in a comment section today. But I genuinely appreciate you pushing back, keeping me on my toes, and sharing your perspective so bluntly
Thanks for the
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting no God, then 'good,' 'kindness,' and 'objective truth' don't actually exist. They are just accidental chemical reactions in our brains, and your preference for kindness is no more objectively correct than a tyrant's preference for cruelty.nothing is actually 'better'—it just is.
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@notsquidward0 @DelusionPosting Apparently you didn’t understand, you are the ones who go against objective truth and your own feigned holiness and kindness. You're kind not cuz it's better this way, but cuz it's said so in the book and by God)))
That's ironic of you
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting 2/2 If God constantly stepped in to override the physical laws of nature and the consequences of human choices every time something bad was about to happen, free will would completely cease to exist. We would be living in a simulated aquarium, not a real universe.
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting 1/2 You keep insisting that I’m giving God human qualities, but you’re the one trying to trap Him in a human box.
You claim a good God would just perform constant miracles to stop all suffering. But think about what you are actually asking for.
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting scientists and doctors are people of faith using their minds to cure diseases. We don't just sit back,we act.
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting You're arguing with a ghost. I never said 'nothing can be done,' and I’m definitely not making excuses. That is a total misrepresentation of my words.
As I just pointed out, Christians believe we are called to actively fight the brokenness of this world—which is why so many
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting Ecclesiastes 3:13 says that for a person to 'enjoy the good of all his labor—it is the gift of God.' I praise and pray for doctors, hoping they find joy in their life-saving work. 3/3
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting value doctors. God gave humans free will and intellect to actively fight the brokenness of this world. When a doctor uses their mind to cure cancer, they are using God’s gifts for good.
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting of Revelation 21:4, which promises that God 'will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore.' 3/3
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting 2/3(correction of 1/2 )If you’re right, that child's suffering is just a cruel, meaningless accident, and they vanish forever into nothing. That is total hopelessness. But because I believe in God, I believe death does not get the final word. My faith gives me the concrete hope
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting in space, it had to get there by physical means.
God, by definition is an infinite, non-physical Being who created the very laws of the universe you're trying to use to measure Him. God the Father is literally stated to be inconceivable and transcendent.
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@The_on4 @DelusionPosting You're mixing up your science and philosophy classes I believe. A teapot or even a Flying Spaghetti Monster is just a finite, physical concept. They are tangible, everyday examples a random person can think of.They are bound by the laws of physics, gravity,etc. If a teapot is 1/2
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