Why of course I have studied the bible, how did you know?

>why of course I have studied the bible, how did you know?
Post your favorite passages itt

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I like the one where I burn in hell for any transgressions that I commit. Like being molested as a kid, clearly my fault.

delete this thread and remove my picture from your hard drive

Ecclesiastes is great through and through
Yes, because that is clearly the only sin you've committed in your whole life.

Holy shit, the fucking irony. Lmao.

so you admit that pedophilia is how gays reproduce

have you, like the man who ruined you, molested any children yourself, or are you a coward who can't pick between suicide and admitting to being the monster you are

C-chad? Is that you?

I was molested by a want, and I'm straight. Man, such vitriolic attack on someone you don't even know. What a good person you are lmao.

*Women goddamn autocorrect.

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user's point is not that would be the "only sin he's committed". I'm not even involved in the argument, and it's clear that you're misrepresenting his position.

You're literally just deploying a form of the Nirvana fallacy. The whole point is that God necessitate scenarios in which individuals are forced to endure suffering without their being any clear practical or ethical reason why this should be so. In the vignette under consideration, most people (or at least non-Christians) empathize with the victim of child sexual abuse not because the child is "innocent", but because it's unclear why raping a child should in some sense be a cosmological, existential, or ethical necessity. In other word, what role could such an event play in a larger narrative?

Whether or not the child was "innocent" doesn't even enter the picture for most people, and can't provide any ex post facto justification for why history had to develop in this particular manner.