No.97194
Snopes debunked god, actually.
No.97195
I think some christfags (calvanists come to mind) believe in predetermination. They typically use it to excuse evil acts by saying "god willed it".
No.97196
As for potency, remember that 70-100% of chruchgoers are female. Most of those women are brown and/or poor retards. They are immune to logical arguments and do it for the vibes. You might cause a crisis of faith in an already questioning pastor or school student.
No.97197
>>97195Most Christians seem to absolutely despise Calvinists because the idea of Yahweh knowingly and willingly creating people he knows will go to hell is (rightfully) revolting to them. It's a logical necessity though given omniscience
>>97196True
No.97206
Mr. God could know, but he doesn't want to know. It's that simple. What you'll have for dinner is predetermined by the RNG seed, but he doesn't know what it is because he didn't check the logs.
No.97230
>>97206if god is the player and we're the NPCs it stands to reason that at least some of us should be trying to kill him
No.97360
>>97230Yeah. Some humans are retarded.
No.97373
>>97195I came here to say this but dont think its an excuse more of the nature of God.
God can know what you'll eat tomorrow but you still freely choose what to have.
Free will and predetermination seem like they cancel each other out but they really dont.
God sees us as pre-determined but we are not God and so we have the experience of free will.
It's very sinful to even think you can know what God knows, since you're just his creation. It's like an NPC in a computer game thinking it knows what the coder/developer is thinking.
No.97375
>>97373Yes, the character in a book has the illusion of choosing what he eats for dinner
No.97392
>>97375well go on then, try do something that God didnt predict you would do. try it!
No.97393
and what you call "illusion" i call "experience"
how can YOU know what reality is if all you experience is an illusion?
No.97408
>>97393>and what you call "illusion" i call "experience"Actually the correct attitude
>how can YOU know what reality is if all you experience is an illusion?Gnosis
No.97422
>>97408Heroic pulp fantasy has better life lessons than most high bro philosophy you're forced to trudge through in school.
No.97437
>>97408Nice, I didnt think I would have my philosophy shared by Conan the barbarian but it is a great thing to see
No.97972
>>97193so you only know one color in da world
No.97973
ohhh behave OP this is like the 900000000000000000th anti-christian thread on the internet
No.98038
>>97974The other way is to kill all the gentiles, which is the zionist plan.
No.98079
>>97974hurry up and buy!!!!
No.98112
>>97193 without Rashi translation, I don't care at all.
No.98114
^this namefag talks about harming kids all the time btw
No.98117
>>98114Don't lie about my n*gga w00t like that smh
No.98119
>>98117not a lie, faggot was talking about feeding boric acid to a kid on another site. hope he ends up choking to death on his own nuts
owait they are too shriveledhttps://web.archive.org/web/20250129215216/https://zzzchan.xyz/b/thread/235140.html No.98956
I hate Christianity, because they're zionist death cultists, who are practically no different than Heaven's gate. They worship Jews, and not just Jesus, earthly Jews, and no matter how bad things get they cope thinking to themselves, "oh boy things sure are shit, but the rapture is going to come any day now to rescue me from my horrible earthly existence!"
No.99420
https://archive.md/pxcY6
>A Minnesota woman has been charged with the murder of her husband in the southern African nation of Angola last year while the couple and their five children were there on a Christian missionary trip, their church has confirmed. Beau Shroyer, 44, from Detroit Lakes, was found dead in a vehicle in Thienjo, a town in southern Angola, in October. His wife, Jackie Shroyer, was arrested in connection with the death in November and is accused of forming a murder-for-hire plot. The family's church, the Lakes Area Vineyard Church, confirmed Monday that she has now been charged as a "co-author" in her husband's murder.
>Manual Halaiwa, spokesperson for investigation service, told the agency that there were "strong suspicions of a romantic relationship between the person who ordered the crime and her accomplice, the guard at the couple's residence."
>Beau Shroyer worked as a student resource officer for the Detroit Lakes Police Department, which prompted students to call him "Officer Nice Guy," according to an obituary shared by a local funeral home.
>"He became committed to finding ways that he, alongside his family, could serve the Lord by providing love, inspiration, and kindness as well as life’s necessities to the children and families in Africa," the obituary said.