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Amaris
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So you want Him to kill you?
You are missing the joke.
Thank you.
Well, I laughed.

So you want Him to kill you?
You are missing the joke.
Thank you.
I'd make a deal with God. "I'll kill mine if you kill yours..."![]()
So you want Him to kill you?
You are missing the joke.
You are missing the joke.
Thank you.
Well, I laughed.![]()
And I think you are missing TLS's![]()
And I think you are missing TLS's![]()
Oh, am I? Am I really?
Well let me tell you something.
Something that may shock and surprise you, and that something is, ...
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I'm not seeing a joke at all
I'd imagine it has to do with everyone being God's creations or being children of God through faith in Jesus Christ.![]()
Humour's subjective.
And I think you are missing TLS's![]()
Oh, am I? Am I really?
Well let me tell you something.
Something that may shock and surprise you, and that something is, ...
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I'm not seeing a joke at all
So quickly he forgets. The atheist conversion process is working exactly as I have foreseen it. Muhahahahaha!
I'd imagine the "So you want Him to kill you?" comment has to do with everyone being God's creations or Christians being children of God through faith in Jesus Christ.![]()
Now I think everyone is missing everyone's jokes.![]()
Now I think everyone is missing everyone's jokes.![]()
More than likelyEspecially if it involves a Simpson's reference
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This is a pretty weird story. God tests Abraham's loyalty by commanding him to kill his own son, but he is only kidding; yet he considers Abraham loyal because he agreed to do this revolting thing without question. Nice guy, this God. Nice guy, this Abraham.
This is a pretty weird story. God tests Abraham's loyalty by commanding him to kill his own son, but he is only kidding; yet he considers Abraham loyal because he agreed to do this revolting thing without question. Nice guy, this God. Nice guy, this Abraham.
One thing pointed out in one of my philosophy texts is that this story could easily be seen with a unique twist to it - Abraham provides his own interpretation over the order, that it's a test of loyalty, but the angel doesn't give a specific reason from God. For all Abraham knew, God could be testing to see if he would commit an immoral act simply because God ordered it, and he would fail in that case. Abraham chooses the rationalization he does because it seems to make the highest degree of sense from a weird and terrifying directive.
"Abraham...Aaaaaaabrahaaaaammm....I'll be needing you to wear this pink tutu that I'll be leaving for you on Mt. Sinai going forward. Okay thanks, God."
Mt. Sinai? I thought it was Highway 61.![]()
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