u/manatsu0

the idea that laziness is a bad thing and that all the consequences a lazy person faces as a result are deserved.

It's so strange to me. It's perfectly understandable to not want to work hard, and no one deserves suffering for simply not liking the effort. Because if you don't choose to be born, why would you "deserve" suffering that came with life?

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u/manatsu0 — 4 hours ago
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“The Bible was written by multiple people many years ago, so not all verses are meant to be taken literally.” so why did God have the Bible written that way?

The Bible is the only evidence for all this nonsense. If God wanted us to believe in his existence, he would have had it written by one person instead, and made it consistent.

We'll have to go to hell if we don't believe in God, right? So at the very least, doesn’t God have an obligation to make the gateway to faith credible? And if God expects us to love him, do humans really have to argue about whether he even exists in the first place?

It’s an incredibly unfair system where your faith is largely determined by the place where you’re born. If that's the case I would expect the Bible to be at least something that would amaze anyone who reads it. But in reality even some random isekai is more consistent.

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u/manatsu0 — 15 days ago