What if there's no God? That makes you a person who has gone around making people have sex with a gender they don't want to have sex with.
To paint a picture, how would you feel if I believed in someone called Huffaloo, wrote a book about Him saying Huffaloo says men need to stick it up each other's tailpipes and women need to chomp down on each other, and then made you do that, because that's what Huffaloo says.
First of all Huffaloo is completely fictitious & clearly you just shot that off the top of your head. But, the Bible has so many predictions that have come true! And God has truly shown me some things that I later found to be true, about people I didn't even know well. Showed me dreams about people and then things happened. Laid it on my heart to pray for someone and then you get a call from them saying how they almost just had something bad happen. Not a coincidence, not at all. And I don't want to make them, but want them to believe that it is possible to live a more righteous life.
Of course Huffaloo is completely fictitious. That was the point I was making. I started by saying that what "if" there's no God. While I fully accept that you are 100% convinced there is no chance at all of that being possible, many people around the world have different beliefs. If I say my belief is Huffaloo and I then use it make you have sex with people you don't want to, would you respond positively to that?
You do see the point I'm making, I hope. It's not a point to do with God, religion, or Huffaloo. It's a point that not everyone shares your belief and you can't make them do things as if they do.
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What if there's no God? That makes you a person who has gone around making people have sex with a gender they don't want to have sex with.
To paint a picture, how would you feel if I believed in someone called Huffaloo, wrote a book about Him saying Huffaloo says men need to stick it up each other's tailpipes and women need to chomp down on each other, and then made you do that, because that's what Huffaloo says.
That's what you're doing.
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i agree but i started laughing when i read huffaloo.XD
First of all Huffaloo is completely fictitious & clearly you just shot that off the top of your head. But, the Bible has so many predictions that have come true! And God has truly shown me some things that I later found to be true, about people I didn't even know well. Showed me dreams about people and then things happened. Laid it on my heart to pray for someone and then you get a call from them saying how they almost just had something bad happen. Not a coincidence, not at all. And I don't want to make them, but want them to believe that it is possible to live a more righteous life.
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Of course Huffaloo is completely fictitious. That was the point I was making. I started by saying that what "if" there's no God. While I fully accept that you are 100% convinced there is no chance at all of that being possible, many people around the world have different beliefs. If I say my belief is Huffaloo and I then use it make you have sex with people you don't want to, would you respond positively to that?
You do see the point I'm making, I hope. It's not a point to do with God, religion, or Huffaloo. It's a point that not everyone shares your belief and you can't make them do things as if they do.