While human bosses reward independent thinking among their employees, God rewards dependency. The more we lean on Him the better. The less we trust in our logic and instead rely on His wisdom to guide us, the brighter we shine in His eyes.
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The less we trust in our logic and instead rely on His wisdom to guide us, the brighter we shine in His eyes.
Which was why the Dark Ages were such a fun time.
So, Anna's god wants slaves, not employees and surely not equals. Thanks for clarifying that.
All the more reason to remain an atheist, to fight for the rights of atheists, or, if impossible, push for pagans, who are much more accommodating on that front (after all, the Aesirs need humans to fight with them during Ragnarök.).
>While human bosses reward independent thinking among their employees
Someone has never worked a day in her life, I see.
What Frogflayer said.
Also, Deity gave us Reason for a reason!
Faith without Reason leads to Frummery and THAT is not pretty!
I'm gonna stay NeoPagan and you can't stop me, Lil Miss Anna Steele for Ialdabaoth Grey!
I'm going to re-name this weird woman, "Anastasia Stiehl" because she just loves to be the cosmic plaything of a Lovecraftian Cosmic Horror masquerading as YHVH.
@ Creedence Leonore Gielgud
>While human bosses reward independent thinking among their employees
Someone has never worked a day in her life, I see.
Awesome. I once worked for a boss who wouldn't institute any of my ideas to make things run smoother because he didn't think of them first.
> So life is like a big video game where you have to figure out what God wants you to do. You have the illusion of free will, but actually all the "right" answers are pre-built into the software.
To be perfectly fair, that's the definition of moral realism, a philosophy that is far from exclusive to Anna Deihl.
The less we trust in our logic ... the brighter we shine in His eyes.
You're doing a fine Job, Anna. Look, he's wearing sunglasses.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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