On Sat, 6 Apr 2013 13:29:22 -0700 (PDT)
casey <
jgkj...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 5:41 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> Philosopher" <
comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > He's waited way too long to get rid of Satan. Isn't he the bad guy?
> > What is God waiting for?
> >
> > I see, he's afraid of the Devil. Then the Devil must have military
> > superiority or... he's like Kim Jong-un, able to inflict a lot of
> > damage before going down. Maybe Satan can blow up the Moon, and we
> > all know how catastrophic than can be.
If Hell hasn't been moved out of the core of planet Earth yet, then
that could explain why Satan didn't blow up the Earth's largest Moon.
> The good guy vs. the bad guy is part of
> psychological make up. The yin and yang
> of life. It is not suprising this is part of
> mythological stories.
Note to readers: Yin and Yang is about interdependence between any
number of subjects (it's not only limited to pairs).
> You can't have white without black and
> you can't have a good guy if he doesn't
> have a bad guy's arse to kick.
So in this case the good guy, God, was designed to fail? (Although many
folks already know that God is a seriously flawed design, new evidence
is always welcome.)
--
Fidem Turbare, the non-existent atheist goddess
"Jesus is unnecessary and a liar. ... It is useless for a man to come
to Jesus and follow Him, as all these earnest Christians will go on to
Hell, anyway. ..."
-- Broil Jab (April 13, 2012)