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Fastest ball carrier in the country this week... #1 Barion Brown

Way to get your shot in too. Well, I can add you to the ignore list too. I am so glad I didn't have to see anything from crashtestdummy who is appropriately named.
Did the mod's get tired of answering your "Report" claims? Now you resort to ignore....
You keep ignoring everyone, and soon you will be playing with yourself.
Although, I'm guessing this is not a problem for you.....
 
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A God can't accomplish a goal without committing murder? Just stop, I'm embarrassed for you.
So I guess misogyny, genocide, and slavery was necessary, as well?
Dont be embarrassed for me Sir. Im on the Glory Road headed for eternal peace and joy.
You on the other hand are clearly headed for hell in a hand basket. Repent and accept Jesus Christ as your savior Crash before its too late! Burning in hell forever will not be fun for you….at all!
 
Dont be embarrassed for me Sir. Im on the Glory Road headed for eternal peace and joy.
You on the other hand are clearly headed for hell in a hand basket. Repent and accept Jesus Christ as your savior Crash before its too late! Burning in hell forever will not be fun for you….at all!
 
Had He wished, he could feed, cloth us, etc., 24/7.

Being “all powerful” to some implies doing all things.

But “power” implies also the power of choice: God chose that we act with free will. We can choose war or seek peace; we can believe or not believe. For those who believe, they find their chosen actions assisting others to be carrying out the will of God.

And Crashtestdummy you are absolutely correct in pointing out suffering. You may not credit God with your consciousness of suffering or evil, but you can no more prove an actual or effective cause of that moral thought independent of God than I can a dependency upon God for its occurrence.

No other species created with evolution worries with whether some within their species are suffering from hunger, especially those unseen “around the world.”

We were created through evolution, and have survived by being the fittest. Hence, your suffering should simply not matter to me as it does not affect my ability to survive.

Yet we have a deep seeded consciousness heard within your own words, where we reflectively feel the pain of others and even other creatures.

Hence, when you reference hungry children, or when I reference war, by implication, we are condemning the existence of hungry children and war. And the collective condemnation of those evils can lead to their limitation and eradication if enough moral force is exerted.

While you may think the questioning or condemnation of the existence of evil is proof of no God, your very moral position showing that you know there is a problem is God’s greatest miracle: a universe of inert dust and nuclear fusion that has welded a consciousness capable of understanding, observation and moral judgment of good and evil.
Well said.
Had He wished, he could feed, cloth us, etc., 24/7.

Being “all powerful” to some implies doing all things.

But “power” implies also the power of choice: God chose that we act with free will. We can choose war or seek peace; we can believe or not believe. For those who believe, they find their chosen actions assisting others to be carrying out the will of God.

And Crashtestdummy you are absolutely correct in pointing out suffering. You may not credit God with your consciousness of suffering or evil, but you can no more prove an actual or effective cause of that moral thought independent of God than I can a dependency upon God for its occurrence.

No other species created with evolution worries with whether some within their species are suffering from hunger, especially those unseen “around the world.”

We were created through evolution, and have survived by being the fittest. Hence, your suffering should simply not matter to me as it does not affect my ability to survive.

Yet we have a deep seeded consciousness heard within your own words, where we reflectively feel the pain of others and even other creatures.

Hence, when you reference hungry children, or when I reference war, by implication, we are condemning the existence of hungry children and war. And the collective condemnation of those evils can lead to their limitation and eradication if enough moral force is exerted.

While you may think the questioning or condemnation of the existence of evil is proof of no God, your very moral position showing that you know there is a problem is God’s greatest miracle: a universe of inert dust and nuclear fusion that has welded a consciousness capable of understanding, observation and moral judgment of good and evil.
Well said! Survival of the fittest cannot explain The Moral Law that causes human beings of all persuasions to think and act in ways that are against their own best interests cannot be explained by random chance. Emmanuel Kant and other philosophers have written about it and C.S. Lewis in his book "Mere Christanity" wrote eloquently about it. You seem familiar with both.
 
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Time meet place… place meet time!

Glad we have someone looking to make a play back there on kickoffs.
 
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Lets just say, that 100 yard run was so fast that everybody questioned whether he crossed the end zone first before dropping the football.

Think about that.

That run was a thing of magic.
 
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