ReverendRV
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Udo said, "If God knows a person is born morally unable to believe in Christ, is it rational to condemn them because they have not believed?"
ReverendRV said, "is rational Udo, because Unbelief breaks the First Commandment that thou Shalt have God. All people are without an Excuse; right? Any Excuse we can produce, is a False Pretense Fallacy. The Commandment that you shall have God came first, before Moral Inability came..."
Udo said, "But it isn't rational, Charles! If a person hasn't been given the ability to believe, then how is it rational to expect that they should have believed and then condemn them precisely because they haven't believed?"
ReverendRV said, "Becuse it is the Command of God that we Believe Udo. Look at it like this; you are presenting an Irresistible Force and I'm presenting an Unmovable Object. In your Mind, your Irresistible Force can move my Unmovable Object. But that's not the way this Conundrum works. No matter how powerful your Premise is, mine is just as powerful...
But since we are Christians, mine is more powerful, because it is the First Commandment; it's without a doubt Biblical. Your Premise is not a Verse of Scripture; but is an Excuse, which another Verse says cannot apply. It is a False Premise..."
ReverendRV said, "is rational Udo, because Unbelief breaks the First Commandment that thou Shalt have God. All people are without an Excuse; right? Any Excuse we can produce, is a False Pretense Fallacy. The Commandment that you shall have God came first, before Moral Inability came..."
Udo said, "But it isn't rational, Charles! If a person hasn't been given the ability to believe, then how is it rational to expect that they should have believed and then condemn them precisely because they haven't believed?"
ReverendRV said, "Becuse it is the Command of God that we Believe Udo. Look at it like this; you are presenting an Irresistible Force and I'm presenting an Unmovable Object. In your Mind, your Irresistible Force can move my Unmovable Object. But that's not the way this Conundrum works. No matter how powerful your Premise is, mine is just as powerful...
But since we are Christians, mine is more powerful, because it is the First Commandment; it's without a doubt Biblical. Your Premise is not a Verse of Scripture; but is an Excuse, which another Verse says cannot apply. It is a False Premise..."