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Originally posted by jeepfaned
then you just contradicted yourself with this........
"as one is a result of the other."
how can 1 be if the 1st isnt there to begin with...in your book?
i assume you mean that the devil is a result of God..but if you dont believe in God..then how can the devil be a result of God if he doesnt exist?
you admitted up there that....as one is a result of the other."
i dont understand that
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*sigh* jeepfaned, I wanted to preface this with "no offense" but there's really no other way that this can come across ...
You either have a hard time understanding simple comments or you're just being belligerent.
Giving you the benefit of the doubt and you do in fact have a hard time understanding things, his point was that without God, there is no devil. The devil is the result of God (God created Lucifer according to the Bible) ... he does not believe such a god ever existed, therefore he does not believe a devil ever existed.
As an addendum, I use "God" to refer to the proper noun for the Christian god and "god" to refer to the noun "god" for supreme beings. I do it because I feel that using the lower-case "god" when talking about the Christian god can be perceived as an insult and I don't want your perceptions of my arguments to be baseless insults.