otseng wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
OK, if God doesn't need to act any other way, then I pretty much rest my case.
It does not mean the concept though its not illogical. There are not exclusive.
otseng wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
If you're not arguing God should've acted any differently, then who cares who are punished?
Its logic:
A perfectly just being would not act unjustly.
But since we have a perfectly just being acting unjustly there is a contradiction.
The god concept is illogical.
otseng wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
Aren't you claiming here how God should act? I thought you said, "Sir I not saying how God should act."
The conclusion arises from using logic sir. Not what I want.
otseng wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
No, being gay does not necessarily mean engaging in sexual relations with males, just as being straight does not necessarily mean engaging in sexual relations with the opposite sex. It is possible to be gay or straight and also be celibate.
There are also many things God prohibits against heterosexuals (do not divorce, do not commit adultery), but that doesn't mean God is heterophobic.
Gay people are both those that are celibate and those that engage in sexual relations as heterosexuals are those that are celibate and those that engage in sexual relations.
We are not talking God being against sexual relations.
God is ok with humans engaging in sexual relations with the opposite sex but against humans engaging in sexual relations with the same sex.
Homosexuals are engaging in sexual relations with the same sex and heterosexuals are engaging in sexual relations with the opposite sex.
So God is homophobic. God has a dislike against gay people.
otseng wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
Aren't you claiming here how God should act and He should send everyone to heaven?
I am not saying how God should act. I am talking about the supposed actions of God and putting them against the supposed attributes of God.
It's logic: A perfectly just being would not punish moral agents with eternal punishment. It is unjust.
otseng wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
Could be.
This shows the dishonesty of the mechanism. When something does not make sense logically the metaphor card comes to the rescue. No explanation. Like just dropping that excuses helps anything.
Q: So are you saying all those stories(Balaam story, Jacob story, Sodom and Gomorrah story) are just stories that teach some truth and not actual stories? Did not happen?
Please explain.
otseng wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
Should God not get angry or jealous or be regretful?
Again trying to make me to say
"how God should act".
I am not saying that. I am saying
"how God is expected to act if certain attributes are attributed to it".
If someone is very fat, obese is expected to have problems going up the stairs.
Nobody is saying how the obese person should act but what is expected to happen.
Please answer:
Q: How can a perfect being be angry or jealous?
Q: How can an omniscient being be regretful?
otseng wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 8:37 am
I'm not asking about animals, but for humans. Is sex among humans purely animalistic instincts and require no cognitive decision making?
The reproductive drive and need for sex comes instinctively to humans too. Like the need to eat or sleep. Nobody is choosing to have a sex drive or eating appetite.
If something happens to the brain this instinctive, reproductive drive can be reduce to non-existence. The sex drive disappears or diminishes greatly to the point where one does not need sex anymore. Like with the need to eat. It can diminishes greatly to the point where one does not have an appetite at all and simply cannot eat.
You have nothing sir.
Reality goes against you.