Ok, I see, good to know, just take people to mean anyone who does.
Are you okay with us attributing to you any characteristic of any Christian? Would that be accurate? Fred Phelps?
We ask YOU specific questions to find out what YOU believe (knowing full well that it's different from the next christian, that's why there's anything interesting at all in conversing with you), so you can do the same and talk to us like we're individual humans. Then you don't have to bring imaginary people into the conversation to support your point with fictional "evidence" about the people that are actually right in front of you.
... because God as true to His word, HAS to follow through and abide by the mutually agreed Covenants and the commandments we fall short of ...
SCREECHES TO A HALT....
Wait, when did any of us
mutually agree to anything with a god?
When did you? Did you have this mutual agreement in person? What did your god smell like?
You threw that one in there like it's something we all consider a truth and it is absolutely totally NOT something that I have ever experienced, so where do you get off saying that it happened? You need to show your work on that one.
God cannot retract a binding contract and He can't bend the rules no matter how painful it is for Him.
So this contract (that I did not sign and neither did you) was written KNOWING how many children would be brutally abused by sex traffickers? And he wrote that contract anyway?
You seriously believe that?
It requires the attributes of God to maintain such laws to each and every written word without ever faltering.
Yeah, no. If I'm in a contract that includes the sexual abuse of children under the age of 10, I am
totally moral to break that contract. There isn't a contract in any part of humanity that accepts a contract that requires death, torture and rape - except by your story of your god.
This part of Christian belief makes my jaw drop right to the floor. You wrap yourself up in this apologetic that requires you to condone someone writing murder and rape into a contract with you. I am always completely floored by this belief. It is so inhuman. So careless of life. So gleefully cruel. I hear it, and I am stunned. Every time.
* EDIT: And It requires the attributes of God to think of sending a Saviour when bound by the rules!
And then this, "look how great my god is, HE WROTE a contract that 'requires' him to make human sacrifice, isn't that beautiful?"
No. No it is fucking not.
A god could write to contract to say, "and in payment, I will save all your souls (after you suffer from child abouse for 30 years, first, but, whatevs,) and in return, you must include celery in every dessert you ever consume."
It's a god. it can make the contract say whatever it wants.
But instead, I watch these people glow with happiness over a human murder.
It's so freakin' weird to me.
Same as above.
Which only matters a fuck if Satan is more powerful than god.
The world we both experience is incompatible with your described skybeast.
Satan or the aptly named skybeast that falls from heaven etc.,
Why did your god create a Satan?
I never understood that. It feels like a giant plot hole.
can't stop or change the prophesy in revelation. These things have to happen accordingly to as it's written...to be a prophecy.
Why do we need prophesies again? What's wrong with a world that has no prophesy?
It's not pleasant and Christians are expected to suffer too.
Why? Why are you okay with a story that makes no sense? A god who can do anything, who you claim and believe can
create DNA! isn't able to manage his project without massive safety violations every day?
That's so bizarre and weird and not-godlike. That's humanlike. It's uninspired. It's a dumb plot. It's like a terrible fantasy writer whose magic system is so tortured by chains that it's unreadable because he wanted a certain character to be the only one left standing at the end, and good writing couldn't make it happen.
Hey I'm a simple man and respond in simple ways.
That's no reason to accept stories that make no sense.