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OdiousOutlaw wrote

How does one acknowledge the existence of rape, slavery, murder, and exploitation and other sources of unnecessary suffering and walk out still believing in a being that is all knowing, all loving, and all powerful? For there to be such a being, there would have to be no suffering. So the god that monotheistic religions believe in either isn't all knowing, all loving, and/or all powerful or doesn't exist.

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set_apart_messenger wrote

There’s your answer : https://youtu.be/HN53uHzOoXs Now you know the thought process behind it

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OdiousOutlaw wrote (edited )

When your religion is apparently worth spreading, but not defending with your own words.

Well, folks, you heard it here! According to Christianity; rape, slavery, and murder are freedom; explains quite a bit of history, really. Dying from disease is freedom, dying from hunger is freedom, poverty is freedom, imprisonment is freedom. Suppressing the freedom of another human being is freedom; God wants every human to be free, though. God allows these things, because he's all-good, all powerful, and all knowing; he'll also condemn you to an eternal pit of fire and suffering because you didn't believe in the existence that he hasn't sufficiently proven or if you believe in a different god. But he loves you.

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