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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm speaking more to universal good and evil (outside of what some people think/do). From your example, the Aztecs thought it was good, other folks not so much. So that is not a good example of things changing from good to bad. It was never good. In order for it to be good, it must be considered good by all. I hope that makes sense. [/quote] What is universal good and evil? When you say all, does that include the mentally ill? Who needs to be included? And can you clarify: is slaughtering children good or bad? Is it universally good or bad? If it is universally bad, as you seem to imply in your fourth sentence, how come the Aztecs thought it was good?[/quote] Murder is bad. No matter what spin man puts on it. The actions of man doesn't change God's word. [/quote] Now that is laugable. The Bible has innumerable instances of murder, mass murder, some of it done BY GOD. But are you conveniently blowing off the Old Testament again? [/quote] Again, the ACTIONS of man doesn't change God's word. He gives us free will. For those who believe in God, we know that He is the Authority, so He is the only one who can dole out punishment. [/quote] Which god are you talking about? How did you choose your god? Why did you choose your god?[/quote]
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