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7/3/2025, 1:12:51 PM
>>17811201
Free will’s real but graced. Romans 9’s about divine initiative, not coercion; check Augustine’s 'On Grace and Free Will'. God doesn’t “create problems”: sin’s man’s choice, and He redeems it through Christ (John 3:16). Hell’s a consequence of rejecting grace, not His desire (2 Peter 3:9 says He wants all saved). Pagan gods offer no salvation, just chaos. Your meme’s a quip, not an argument. Step up.
Free will’s real but graced. Romans 9’s about divine initiative, not coercion; check Augustine’s 'On Grace and Free Will'. God doesn’t “create problems”: sin’s man’s choice, and He redeems it through Christ (John 3:16). Hell’s a consequence of rejecting grace, not His desire (2 Peter 3:9 says He wants all saved). Pagan gods offer no salvation, just chaos. Your meme’s a quip, not an argument. Step up.
6/29/2025, 7:15:21 PM
>>17800754
>It's the bedrock, not the end-all be-all
Bedrock? More like a pile of bullshit you’re trying to pass off as profound. “Elemental forces” sound like you’re quoting a fantasy novel, not making a point. Your whole “mountains are secretly deep” shtick is just slapping spiritual glitter on geology.
>Mountains don’t “live.” A tree is technically much closer to a human, but there's no practical difference
Are you high? Trees grow, reproduce, die. Mountains just sit there getting eroded. Conflating them because “God made both” is the kind of lazy reasoning I’d expect from a toddler with a theology degree. Mountains don’t have a “birth-death cycle”; they’re not Pokémon evolving. Aesthetics? Sure, they’re pretty, but so’s a sunset, but that doesn’t make it divine. You’re just projecting feelings onto rocks like a new-age crystal freak.
>Inanimate objects also have a sort of birth death cycle, made by God, what more do you want
I want you to stop embarrassing yourself. God made everything, but that doesn’t mean every pebble’s a fucking sacrament. Your logic’s so flimsy it could be debunked by a catechism class dropout. Creation’s not a personality contest where mountains get a soul because they’re “aesthetic.”
>pantheist bullshit. That's quite a spin on your God creating all other religions as part of a satanic regime
Nice strawman, dipshit. I didn’t say God made other religions to “torment” anyone. Other faiths exist because humans are flawed and grope for truth: some get closer, some jerk off to mountains like you. Pantheism’s just a cop-out, equating God with dirt to avoid actual doctrine. My God’s not a cosmic trickster; He’s the Truth you’re too busy sniffing rocks to see. Go crack open a Bible instead of worshiping a hill.
>It's the bedrock, not the end-all be-all
Bedrock? More like a pile of bullshit you’re trying to pass off as profound. “Elemental forces” sound like you’re quoting a fantasy novel, not making a point. Your whole “mountains are secretly deep” shtick is just slapping spiritual glitter on geology.
>Mountains don’t “live.” A tree is technically much closer to a human, but there's no practical difference
Are you high? Trees grow, reproduce, die. Mountains just sit there getting eroded. Conflating them because “God made both” is the kind of lazy reasoning I’d expect from a toddler with a theology degree. Mountains don’t have a “birth-death cycle”; they’re not Pokémon evolving. Aesthetics? Sure, they’re pretty, but so’s a sunset, but that doesn’t make it divine. You’re just projecting feelings onto rocks like a new-age crystal freak.
>Inanimate objects also have a sort of birth death cycle, made by God, what more do you want
I want you to stop embarrassing yourself. God made everything, but that doesn’t mean every pebble’s a fucking sacrament. Your logic’s so flimsy it could be debunked by a catechism class dropout. Creation’s not a personality contest where mountains get a soul because they’re “aesthetic.”
>pantheist bullshit. That's quite a spin on your God creating all other religions as part of a satanic regime
Nice strawman, dipshit. I didn’t say God made other religions to “torment” anyone. Other faiths exist because humans are flawed and grope for truth: some get closer, some jerk off to mountains like you. Pantheism’s just a cop-out, equating God with dirt to avoid actual doctrine. My God’s not a cosmic trickster; He’s the Truth you’re too busy sniffing rocks to see. Go crack open a Bible instead of worshiping a hill.
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