Or maybe you could see it as temporal rather than eternal, after all, what was stopping you from being one of the 'blinded ones' apart from sheer good fortune and timeline? What was stopping you from being a baby who dies in or outside the womb etc by the same token? Yet you're quite happy to reap the benefits of adulthood and the subsequent reasoning you're capable of, and seem pretty much ok with even
children rotting in the grave with no chance of any further existence. Are you surprised that this is somewhat contemptible to me? Or many others? Comparing something
worse to your own proposition doesn't actually make your own less sickening in
itself Krsto.
Well how do you define 'rejecting'? A child can't reject anything of any magnitude dude, and I've already made no bones as to how sickening the idea of child death and such annihilation means IMO, not only in terms of the child but the nauseating idea that the parents of such are bereft of any hope unless the kid is "sanctified" by their belief....
lain:
You've made arguments as to how the doctrine of eternal suffering alienates people yet shy away from your own in regards to kids Krsto and even directly involving grieving parents.
You talk about 'extremes' as if I lay claim to a black and white world with no shades of grey. I don't. You do when you present such.
lain:
Under Calvinism my nieces are either bound to eternal suffering or part of the elect. Under yours they're at the whim of fortune to even get to make a decision one way or the other. Is it any big surprise that I can't stand either of your positions even if yours might be "preferable" if it came to it? Like the lesser of two evils....
lain:
No you
don't occupy the middle ground Krsto. You're as dogmatic as any Calvinist if you can't see valid objections to children being snuffed out and simply 'resting' on the notion that it's part of 'God's plan' for them never to see any further life if such challenges your belief. Aren't you lucky to even 'hold' to a position of unfairness?
lain:
Funnily enough no as material wealth isn't the be all and end all for me, so a poor example dude. Do I really need to go into more detail as to why there's stuff that counts for so much more?
Am I grateful I'm not starving and have clean water to drink at the turn of a tap? Yup....hardly what we're arguing about though is it?
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