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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    If you're trying to refer to Christianity then you must accept that God is Creator who created Lucifer like he did "Eva and Adam" with choice: See Isaiah 14:12-14 or Ezekiel 28:13-17.
    In those quotes is not clear that God is the creator of them. It talks about the punishment that the protagonist of these books applies to people that according to him are rebelling against him.

    You have to think that the book is written in a point of view from the protagonist of the story and tries to represent how he views those who rebelled. Is obvious that he will try to justify his views.
    Last edited by kilgram; 05-24-2020 at 12:48 AM.
    WORK AND FIGHT FOR THE REVOLUTION AND AGAINST THE INJUSTICE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilgram View Post
    In those quotes is not clear that God is the creator of them. It talks about the punishment that the protagonist of these books applies to people that according to him are rebelling against him.

    You have to think that the book is written in a point of view from the protagonist of the story and tries to represent how he views those who rebelled. Is obvious that he will try to justify his views.
    But in Christianity, God is Creator. The point of the passages was He didn't create Lucifer evil, that Lucifer chose, and was punished for his choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    But in Christianity, God is Creator. The point of the passages was He didn't create Lucifer evil, that Lucifer chose, and was punished for his choice.
    Why is he evil? He only rebelled against him. Analyzing the story objectively how can you affirm he is evil.

    Yes, he chose to rebel. But, the options were living in a kind of dictatorship before the events in the Eden and the apple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kilgram View Post
    Why is he evil? He only rebelled against him. Analyzing the story objectively how can you affirm he is evil.

    Yes, he chose to rebel. But, the options were living in a kind of dictatorship before the events in the Eden and the apple.
    As I understand it, he wanted to be God.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Perianne View Post
    co·hab·i·ta·tion

    the state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married.

    It is very common today. Do you think it is morally wrong?
    Nope. But it helps if your heart is in it.

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    Whose morals?
    Morals are just informal laws. They are both use to exists with crowds of people. If you go to Africa then you find one set of morals. If you go to San Fransisco then you see another set. If you went to Obama's Washington DC then you found a total lack of morals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perianne View Post
    co·hab·i·ta·tion

    the state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married.

    It is very common today. Do you think it is morally wrong?
    Indeed. It is a sin. As per the moral code I follow courtesy of Jesus Christ.

    That being said, I can think of worse sins to commit. Killing being one of them. While stealing cars is bad too, it is not the equal of cohabitation because it cannot produce a child entitled to having two married parents - the bedrock of all civilizations.

    Old people cohabitation? Sure kids likely won't happen, but I don't recall a loophole being listed for age on that particular issue in any Christian text Ive ever read.
    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

    Ephesians 6:12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perianne View Post
    co·hab·i·ta·tion
    the state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married.
    It is very common today. Do you think it is morally wrong?
    No.
    Call your state legislators and insist they approve the Article V convention of States to propose amendments.


    I pledge allegiance to the Constitution as written and understood by this nation's founders, and to the Republic it created, an indivisible union of sovereign States, with liberty and justice for all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Common Sense View Post
    I don't see it as morally wrong.

    I honestly don't understand how people can get married without ever living together first. It's a recipe for disaster.
    I married without living together. It was not a disaster. However, I wish, now, that I had not married.
    Call your state legislators and insist they approve the Article V convention of States to propose amendments.


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