Maybe the tought of a divine being who is never wrong judging everything is comforting to some, but there is no evidence of this; and the fact that the so called proof is in religious texts which plagiarise man made laws is evidence that there is no such thing as divine law.
I don't know how much clearer it needs to be....the fact that the ten commandements (which are supposedly the cornerstone of god's laws) are taken from Hamurabi's code proves that its all man made....I still don't understand how "believers" can be in denial about this.
Stay safe all.
Perfection does not exist. The question therefore, is: what level of imperfection are we willing to settle for?
Maybe the tought of a divine being who is never wrong judging everything is comforting to some, but there is no evidence of this; and the fact that the so called proof is in religious texts which plagiarise man made laws is evidence that there is no such thing as divine law.
I don't know how much clearer it needs to be....the fact that the ten commandements (which are supposedly the cornerstone of god's laws) are taken from Hamurabi's code proves that its all man made....I still don't understand how "believers" can be in denial about this.
Stay safe all.
Perfection does not exist. The question therefore, is: what level of imperfection are we willing to settle for?