Hmmmm. So does that mean we should stop making machines that artificially keep people alive, or does that mean we should use them to keep people alive at all costs? We seem to be running into some gray area with this one. I am still wondering how God gets out of this without any blame. Why did he put her in that state? What are we as mortals to do when he plays these dirty tricks on people by destroying their bodies, yet giving us the ability to create technology to keep them alive indefintitely. Somebody needs to have a talk with that guy and get some firm ground rules for this sort of thing.'93HonoluluCat wrote:If she had not yet accepted Christ as her savior, she would be destined for an eternal life in hell. That would be one reason.
The other reason is we are not God. It's time we stopped trying to be.
As for the first part ... it's your myth, believe what you want (I'm willing to bet eternal damnation plus $2 that you're way off). I prefer to think that God's not quite that insecure and spiteful. No wonder I loath self-righteous religious fundamentalist cults so much. They're just not very nice.