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發表於 2005-4-5 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by 2niper at 2005-4-4 03:47 PM:
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Dear 2niper,$ j9 a2 H" S" W7 l! W$ `
5 C2 U* x) A. QThe presupposition in which your statement is based on the fact that:* p) W6 J* C2 B, @$ v0 b! ?1 b
1)A supernatural being (big g God or small g God) is supposed to be loving and kind.
4 b e0 T4 H0 j3 C2 O" H. e2)Mankind (noticed I do not use masculine pronoun) is good in nature.! l1 l5 q* \+ h" ?! y8 `2 h! A! ?
3)The Hebrew and --- perception of heaven (peace and restful) and hell (chaotic and painful)
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Right?$ b0 e7 i/ r$ w" H2 S8 d4 w
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I have a short story for you :-)9 p- J. _6 g+ e1 Q0 A& t% Y
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A farmowner needed some workers to work on his field. So he took off to the market in the morning and hire a few people. They work hard for the entire day under the intense heat and harsh working conditions. When the day was about to end the farmowner realized he needed a few extra hands to finish up the work, so he took off for the market again and hire two more people.$ Q1 v' @! i6 A9 d6 p0 s* \
) o( N3 t, u0 L* B- k1 k2 D' iThe day ended and the workers queue up for their wages. The farmowner paid each one of them a gold coin for their sweat and labour. One worker came up to the farmerowner and asked, "Master, don't I deserve more than a gold coin? I have worked since daybreak and my wages is one gold coin. These people came in late in the afternoon and worked for a couple of hours. And yet you gave them 1 gold coin as well! Isn't it fair?"
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The farmowner replied, "Didn't we agree on the wages before you start?" "I agreed to pay you a gold coin for a day's work, and you agree on it. You got your wages. How I pay for others is my business. The field is mine and I should have the right to pay others whatever I like." |
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