Winnmark t1_iybn3f5 wrote
Reply to comment by Exoddity in For The First Time, Less Than Half Of UK's Population Is Christian: Report by khushraho
On the contrary, I believe that all human institutions are flawed.
Godsarefakezz t1_iybnh2p wrote
As is your god.
Winnmark t1_iybniw1 wrote
Prove it.
Godsarefakezz t1_iybnm9v wrote
You just said human institutions are flawed, who made humans?
Winnmark t1_iybnyrf wrote
You are under the assumption we were made flawed.
Good argument though, I've never seen this out of your average redditor. I like it. I still find it troublesome, of course, but good try.
Godsarefakezz t1_iybo5i2 wrote
So he fine tuned us in such a way we would be flawed?
Winnmark t1_iyboej9 wrote
Who did?
Furthermore, we could have been made perfect, and then broken down. Or, I suppose we could have been made flawed on purpose.
Who knows bro.
This has been fun, but I have to run Keep on thinking, and I'll keep on drinking Don't jump to conclusions, we all have our dilutions
Godsarefakezz t1_iybor2l wrote
How could we be made perfect, if there was the possibility that we would be broken?
Rusticaxe t1_iyc22c7 wrote
God works in mysterious ways /s
But God in general is kind of a genocidal asshole, and as we are made in his image, we are as well.
Godsarefakezz t1_iyd27vu wrote
But when he does genocide, it’s loving! /s
Bowbreaker t1_iyc6st0 wrote
Perfect things don't break down. Breakage happens through imperfection. Except, I guess, if them breaking down is a feature and they break down perfectly. At which point we are back at the "on purpose".
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