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This isn't intended to be insulting - I usually have a dynamically neutral position towards Christianity. But there's an important Atheist objection to the whole "salvation plan" which I suddenly thought of in the context of the recent conflict, while watching the news recently. I hope the following helps illustrate better the objection:
1/ Adam defied God, therefore he was punished with death. >>> If you defied Saddam Hussein, you would likely be punished with death.
2/ Those who remain in defiance of God will be imprisoned and tortured >>> Those who remain alive and in defiance of Saddam Hussein would be imprisoned and tortured.
3/ God demands obedience or death >>> Saddam Hussein demanded obedience, or death.
4/ God so loved his people that he died for their sins. >>> Saddam Hussein so loved the Iraqi people...
Therefore is the popular Christian perception of God one of a supernatural Saddam Hussein?
This isn't meant to be a slur against Christianity. But the thought occurred to me that the general Atheist argument against the general Christian perception of God was somehow illustrated by making a direct analogy to someone reviled.
Any thoughts? I wondered how people may counter the objections.
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1/ Adam defied God, therefore he was punished with death. >>> If you defied Saddam Hussein, you would likely be punished with death.
2/ Those who remain in defiance of God will be imprisoned and tortured >>> Those who remain alive and in defiance of Saddam Hussein would be imprisoned and tortured.
3/ God demands obedience or death >>> Saddam Hussein demanded obedience, or death.
4/ God so loved his people that he died for their sins. >>> Saddam Hussein so loved the Iraqi people...
Therefore is the popular Christian perception of God one of a supernatural Saddam Hussein?
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This isn't meant to be a slur against Christianity. But the thought occurred to me that the general Atheist argument against the general Christian perception of God was somehow illustrated by making a direct analogy to someone reviled.
Any thoughts? I wondered how people may counter the objections.