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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the great flood to the New Testament, so many examples. Some say it was their sins that killed them. I don't know exactly what that means... what do you think? https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Examples_of_God_personally_killing_people[/quote] what is “rational wiki?”[/quote] What does that matter? Are the facts wrong? Also if you clicked the link you could learn all you wanted about what that site is.[/quote] It says he people run the site don’t believe in God? [/quote] Why does what they believe matter about the validity of their facts presented here? Are they inaccurate? If so please tell us where.[/quote] “their facts?” You can have your own opinion, but not your own facts. [/quote] Pedantry aside, what is wrong with THE facts?[/quote] The fact is rationalwiki believes God is a fictional character that was invented by people, yet God is responsible for personally killing hundreds/thousands of people. How is that rational?[/quote] Doesn’t say he did it. The entry notes the Bible claims he did it. Is that false?[/quote] op’s source says God doesn’t exist. [/quote] I am sure You can read so I can only assume you are purposely avoiding the question. Does the Bible say the things that this website says it says?[/quote] While the Bible — and other works such as the Qur'an, the Bhagavad-Gita,Wikipedia and the Egyptian Book of the DeadWikipedia — may have some merit as literature, do have a lot of clever quotes, and may be worth studying for their impact on several millennia of history and philosophy, they have negligible moral authority for non-believers (unless supported by non-Biblical ethical theories) “”The Bible has written all over it the fact that it is a human-edited, socially constructed collection of books, put together by people over many, many centuries. —Michael Shermer[3] https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Bible rational wiki says the Bible was made by people and non-believers should not look to the Bible for an moral value. Are you looking to the man-made Bible about a fictional God for any moral guidance? Rational wiki says don’t do that.[/quote]
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