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[quote=Anonymous] Not the pp, but everything you just described speaks to man's actions. In everything you're saying, when has God's Word changed on the issue? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Let me try to put it to you in another way. Why is a formal religion the only way in which a human can hear "god's word"? Can God speak directly to a human's heart? Whether the human BELIEVES, or not? What you call "God's word", derived, apparently, from a formal religion, I call my innate sense of right and wrong. I believe atheists are morally superior because many of us know the difference between right and wrong without having to be threatened or forced to believe. We don't need it spoon fed. "God" is in our hearts. How many roving bands of atheists do you see perpetuating St. Batholomew Day massacres? I believe the PPs point was, If God's word is unchanging, and religion is the way to know God's word, why do so many religions, who articulate and interpret the word of God as God's authority on earth, get it wrong SO often? Why are you confident that you NOW know and understand God's word? When religion and humans have gotten it wrong so many times before? Why do you think that religion/faith/belief in God is a superior way in which to know God's word, when religion and humans have gotten it wrong so many times before? [/quote]
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