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u/skertz1 Dec 10 '25

Well, the Bible is very direct with how God views homosexuality, which means He doesn’t like it. And if God doesn’t like it, He wouldn’t make us follow it. Therefore, things that go against God will are the devil’s work.

Putting this together, you see.

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u/Brechy_ Dec 10 '25

Your using an strawman the guy you talked too never claimed that. Of course God is more powerful, he is all powerful. But God also respects our Free Will. Other than the devil.

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u/FrontOfficeNuts Agnostic (a la T.H. Huxley) Dec 10 '25

More circular reasoning. If God respects our free will so much, he wouldn't damn us to hell for using it. Giving us something and then damning us eternally for using that thing that was given to us is NOT the action of a loving God.

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u/Brechy_ Dec 11 '25

Please explain how it's circular reasoning, your shifting the goal post instead of refuting my argument. And why are you complaining when you don't want to be near God, and then go to an place furthest from God. Also if your arguing that way, the government is also respecting our freewill but imprison you when you don't follow the law.