Replying To Nonsense Spewed By Desperate, Copium-Addicted Christian Fundamentalists


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Best way I can see it is this:

I have a dog. I love my dog, whether he behaves himself or not. This does not mean that he gets to do whatever he wants. There are always consequences to his actions. As his caretaker, I maintain his home. I created the environment in which he resides. If he behaves in such a way that proves he is unfit to live in my home, then I must make the decision to either remove him or train him to properly conduct himself. I cannot do this without building his trust. I do this by giving my time and money (i.e. a sacrifice), whether he knows that or not. For him to disregard those things over a period of time in my home is not within his nature. We as humans are in fact capable of disregarding the very God who gave us life in the first place. He loves us unconditionally, but we are not fit to reside within His home. If we think so highly of ourselves that we know better than Him, and even question the very nature of His sacrifice, then He leaves us to our devices. That is the nature of love. He will not force Himself upon us. He allows us to choose. He gave us the option. The rest is up to us. How do I know? Because I have accepted His way. And He has rewarded me with His presence. That, my friend, is the greatest peace you will ever know upon this earth.

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