dvk wrote:
"And you wont believe in Christ without Crucifying him."

Didn't help did it?

The difference between the state of the world before the crucifixion and after.

War?
Disease?
Famine?
Torture?
Rape?
Human kindness?

You'd think it would have made some difference other than act as an invitation to incite more bloodshed and violence.

So another crucifixion? Hardly. Didn't do a damned bit of good which reminds me of a wonderful quote from Mr. Mason in the original movie Hannibal.

"God's choices in inflicting suffering are not satisfactory to us, nor are they understandable, unless innocence offends him. Clearly he needs some help in directing the blind fury with which he flogs the Earth."

You'd think a real deity would be capable of an action that was positive in its effect. So far we have one flood and a lot of blood.

Maybe we shouldn't think of god as dead but rather more as just being an abysmal failure.


DA Morgan