BetteTheRed
Resident Heretic
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But cannot the absence of God be neutral?
The opposite of love is not hate, but apathy.
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But cannot the absence of God be neutral?
Agreed that indifference is the opposite of love. Psychologically speaking.The opposite of love is not hate, but apathy.
Neutral would mean the middle of both Good and Evil , evil is completely absence of goodBut cannot the absence of God be neutral? Must it be evil?
Place that you guys don't believe existsAnd where exactly would you find the complete absence of good?
For example, because we always jump to it, on a macro level, I'm sure Hitler's mother loved him; on a micro level, I'm entirely sure that his gut bacteria thought he was just fine...
It's a question that rabbis ask? Duality is ultimately pretty f***ed up, because the lines are never clear.
And where exactly would you find the complete absence of good?
So, there's a 'place' with a complete absence of good, that is outside anything that we know of reality. Confused. Like I said, I cannot tease total evil out of anything. Can you? Maybe this is critical? Dead is bad, but dead feeds worms, the circle of life, etc .Where "evil" fits into the Circle of Life escapes me.
Indeed , an eternal state of being absence of all that which is goodYeah, I'm pretty sure @blackbelt1961 is talking about a literal Hell.
Oh? In your view non-violent resistance was not a revolutionary activity?
Kind of makes you feel sorry for the fig tree, doesn't it? Pretty much like the poor sod who showed up at the wedding without the proper garments.
In tomorrow's reading another unfortunate soul is going to be sent out into the outer darkness (with wailing and gnashing of teeth) for a minor matter.
Perhaps you are confusing evangelicalism and fundamentalism.
The opposite of love is not hate, but apathy.
And where exactly would you find the complete absence of good?
For example, because we always jump to it, on a macro level, I'm sure Hitler's mother loved him; on a micro level, I'm entirely sure that his gut bacteria thought he was just fine...
It's a question that rabbis ask? Duality is ultimately pretty f***ed up, because the lines are never clear.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure @blackbelt1961 is talking about a literal Hell.
Planning a return to a denomination which practices infant baptism, in that case?
I believe @unsafe is correct. There is no support in scripture for infant baptism. Tradition is another story, of course.
Summary: Matthew 25:1-46
1. The parable of the wise and foolish virgins. Ten virgins went out to meet the bridegroom. Five were prepared and took their lamps with oil in them. Five were not prepared. "Watch, therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming." (25:13 NKJ)
2. The parable of the talents. A man traveling to a far country left five talents with one of his servants, two talents with the second and one talent with the third. The first two made a profit on the talents but the third buried his one talent. The unprofitable servant was cast into the outer darkness with wailing and gnashing of teeth.
3. The Son of Man will judge the nations and separate the sheep from the goats. Some will go into everlasting punishment and some will have eternal life. Doing (or not) unto others will be the standard for judgement. "Inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of My brethren, you did it to me."