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As far as I'm concerned, EC is the natural way of man. The reason he isn't a card is because we know basically nothing about him.
Quote from: Westy on February 10, 2014, 02:44:20 PMAs far as I'm concerned, EC is the natural way of man. The reason he isn't a card is because we know basically nothing about him.Do you mean people are naturally evil in the game, or in life?
Quote from: Minion of Jesus on February 10, 2014, 09:11:35 PMQuote from: Westy on February 10, 2014, 02:44:20 PMAs far as I'm concerned, EC is the natural way of man. The reason he isn't a card is because we know basically nothing about him.Do you mean people are naturally evil in the game, or in life? Life
That's not exactly true. We didn't start out evil with God making us good; He created us good, and we fell. Thus, we are much more susceptible to sin, but we are not inherently evil. If that was so, the world would be worse then it already is.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on February 10, 2014, 11:41:41 PMQuote from: Minion of Jesus on February 10, 2014, 09:11:35 PMQuote from: Westy on February 10, 2014, 02:44:20 PMAs far as I'm concerned, EC is the natural way of man. The reason he isn't a card is because we know basically nothing about him.Do you mean people are naturally evil in the game, or in life? LifeThat's not exactly true. We didn't start out evil with God making us good; He created us good, and we fell. Thus, we are much more susceptible to sin, but we are not inherently evil. If that was so, the world would be worse then it already is.
Quote from: Minion of Jesus on February 11, 2014, 08:40:53 AMQuote from: Alex_Olijar on February 10, 2014, 11:41:41 PMQuote from: Minion of Jesus on February 10, 2014, 09:11:35 PMQuote from: Westy on February 10, 2014, 02:44:20 PMAs far as I'm concerned, EC is the natural way of man. The reason he isn't a card is because we know basically nothing about him.Do you mean people are naturally evil in the game, or in life? LifeThat's not exactly true. We didn't start out evil with God making us good; He created us good, and we fell. Thus, we are much more susceptible to sin, but we are not inherently evil. If that was so, the world would be worse then it already is.Read the Bible again
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on February 11, 2014, 11:18:28 AMQuote from: Minion of Jesus on February 11, 2014, 08:40:53 AMQuote from: Alex_Olijar on February 10, 2014, 11:41:41 PMQuote from: Minion of Jesus on February 10, 2014, 09:11:35 PMQuote from: Westy on February 10, 2014, 02:44:20 PMAs far as I'm concerned, EC is the natural way of man. The reason he isn't a card is because we know basically nothing about him.Do you mean people are naturally evil in the game, or in life? LifeThat's not exactly true. We didn't start out evil with God making us good; He created us good, and we fell. Thus, we are much more susceptible to sin, but we are not inherently evil. If that was so, the world would be worse then it already is.Read the Bible againWhich part, exactly? If we are evil, why do our hearts yearn for eternity, for love, for God? Sure, we are born with original sin, but many unbaptized people are still good people.
Alex, I encourage you to prove it from a biblical point of view (mostly because I agree with you and I think many are mistaken in this area of Christianity). Additionally, if he IS reading the Bible from a position that humans are basically good, then he may miss parts that say otherwise and your point of view/learning may help. I don't know why you feel that you can't use the Bible though. What I do ask is that you be respectful and not use sarcasm or a condescending tone.* *This is a written form of communication, and it is near impossible to wipe out all tone because people will take it how they will...but do your best. :-)
I don't know why you feel that you can't use the Bible though.
Counterpoint: Gandhi.
But a man who strives to be the best person he knows how to be is a good man. For example: The prophet Zoroaster, while a pagan, came very close to an imitation of the Jewish faith, and by all accounts, he was a good man while still a heathen. Granted, he wasn't perfect either, but still. He was comparitivly righteous.
Fair enough, but what about people who have never been exposed to Jesus or his teachings, but who try to be the best people they can possibly be, and do acts of kindness? Would that be considered sin? Or a different kind of faith, an unknowing faith? Then, we come back to this: Was man good before the fall, or always evil? If always evil, WOULD GOD DELIBERATELY MAKE AN EVIL BEING?
So, eating a sandwhich without faith is sin? Also, if we are all born evil, what happens to all babies that die before they are baptized? Do they i love you for doing nothing but being born human?