Sentences with phrase «tyrant gods»

Haha, is it legal to reduce the idiocracry of the blind followers of the «Scientific Consensus» in the same way that they do to the blind followers of tyrant gods?
Satan wanted mankind to forge a path for themselves instead of blindly following a tyrant God.

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God will send them to hell to burn for eternity because God is a ruthless psychopathic tyrant that gets off on making people suffer.
Tyrants who try to subdue Christian nations can not keep them in hand — there is way too much an emphasis on personal freedom and having the conscience responsible to God alone, not a controlled state.
Hitler was a tyrant and so is your god.
You're too blind to see the truth of what a tyrant and monster the god is you worship.
Atheism is one thing, we don't believe in gods, there is no dogma... not like in your christianity where your god is the worst mass murderer tyrant and torturer in all of fiction.
ISD didn't answer, so I didn't get to get into it, but my point was that God is not a tyrant.
God is not a tyrant, or spoilsport, but a loving Father, who adopts us as His OWN sons and daughters, that we might dwell with him and share in the inheritance of Jesus Christ.
In God's plan, tyrants count for little.
3rd Tyrant: According to Mormon secret doctrine, the god of Mormonism isn't a HE, but a he, with a small h, and only the god of this planet not the universe.
The god of the bible always to me struck me as a tyrant requiring sycophantic praise to fill his egomania lest he kill the «sinners».
Christians attempt to act out the wrath of their imaginary sky - tyrant, since, when being honest with themselves, they realise the gods are powerless.
I believe the «God» of teh Bible is a tyrant, and I will not bow to a tyrant.
If the God of DP3 is a tyrant, then the God of DP3 is a wimp.
I think that god was a product of the conscience of that time, and that's why is so barbaric and tyrant.
I do however attack the so called good god with his loving morality, as a way to point out to believers that they are in fact looking up to an absolute tyrant.
Believing in such a cruel, harsh tyrant of a God leads to coldness, legalism, arrogance, self righteousness and despair.
This is not just true of impoverished people, addicts, prostitutes, and those we normally think of, but dignity extended to those who have been terribly wounded by the impossible standards of traditional religion can work wonders in showing people that God is not a tyrant whose expectaions we can never live up to, but a loving Father who takes us as we are.
The tyrants will get their own medicine sooner or later, and the grandeur of God is far beyond us, with dark and light aspects we can not fathom.
I'm not sugar coating anything your denying people love, dude thy tyrant did the same thing yo me and my people they said we cant love humans,... so i lead a rebellion these people love each other but That God has to have all the love to himself jealousy is a horrible curse.
Again, we may notice that the model used to picture God in much popular religious talk, and in some theological talk too, was borrowed, as Whitehead noted in his Modes of Thought (Free Press, 1968, p. 49), from «the characteristics of the touchy, vain, imperious tyrants who ruled the empires of the world.»
When I consider such a place, I have to agree with Ingersoll — «If there is a God who will damn his children forever, I would rather go to hell than to go to heaven and keep the society of such an infamous tyrant.
Most of the stories we have created about the gods make them out to be murdering, vindictive tyrants.
There has been talk of God as a moral tyrant, ready to descend with punishment upon those who violate what is supposed to be divine law.
Molded in a cider press from the milk of nine hundred cows, this phenomenal creation bore the motto «Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God
Process thinkers have rebelled against images of God that depict the divine as a despotic tyrant or as a cosmic puppeteer pulling the strings on the creaturely puppets.
No criminal justice system in the history of the Human race, even those established by the most despotic of tyrants, comes close to matching the unfathomable barbarity of this «infinitely benevolent» god.
The «all - caring» God from Christianity not only burns billions more than Hitler, Pol Pot and all other dictators and tyrants added up, he keeps doing so to them for all eternity!
A god who expects everything, but gives real evidence of nothing, is a tyrant.
That's the issue, is God a genocidal tyrant or not?
My «god» would be a tyrant, just like the one so many people believe in, the one I'm so grateful God isngod» would be a tyrant, just like the one so many people believe in, the one I'm so grateful God isnGod isn't.
No criminal justice system in the history of the Human race, even those established by the most despotic of tyrants, comes close to matching the unfathomable barbarity of your «infinitely benevolent» god.
Heaven would be hell for anyone who considers God a tyrant.
Thus, the world was for man and from God, and God was neither cut off from human beings nor a tyrant that ruled over them.
Resistance to tyrants and brutal government regimes is obedience to God.
Worse, he was coming to see God as a loveless tyrant who demanded perfection and gave nothing but punishment.
Process thinkers have rebelled against images of God that depict the divine as a despotic tyrant or as a cosmic puppeteer pulling the strings on creaturely puppets.
The «God» of the Christian Bible is a tempermental impetious tyrant, who created a giant and farm, and then gets mad and roasts the ants when they don't say thank you.
Of course HE is a mean, jealous, murderous, tyrant of a god, but HE wants your company because HE loves you but his minions on earth could use a few dollars, the vicar of christ wears prada very dear.
Goodness, all the differences in the ideology of religion, atheism, and God «the tyrant».
If Job is true, the god described therein is a tyrant, as capricious and cruel as any the Hebrews had ever seen.
Hopefully not the god of the bible — a murderous, jealous, petty, cruel, genocidal tyrant.
Some of the biblical pictures are so curiously patterned after human action that God comes off looking like a petty tyrant.
God will send a tyrant in order to confront the «communist propaganda and infiltration» that are linked to «satanic forces,» which are attacking the United States.
«If necessary, God would raise up a tyrant, a man who might not have the best ethics, to protect the freedom interests of the ethical and the godly.
Well, a God who doesn't let rapists, murderers and tyrants get away with their crimes, but instead punishes with perfect justice.
At least we and the Muslims share the same God... even if He is a vengeful, bloody Tyrant.
An example would be the fictional sermon on hell that James Joyce recounts in his Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man This kind of preaching fosters an image of God as an unloving and cruel tyrant, and in some cases leads to a complete denial of hell or even to atheism.
Personally, I think this way of reading the text is way better than most of the alternatives, and is way better than the most common way of reading the Bible, which depicts God has a blood - thirsty, murderous tyrant intent on killing babies and committing genocide.
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