This is a different argument. Your original one is that not all believers wld let thousands die of cancer to get rid of atheism
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Replying to @HPluckrose
why is it limited to one argument? I gave multiple answers for multiple questions.
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Replying to @Akiezruk
I was interested in your first point. That's the one I responded to. But never mind. I'm bored now. Getting nowhere.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I gave a response to my first point. What happens in the afterlife is choice, cancer is not in this life(a choice).
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Replying to @Akiezruk
So if you could make atheism vanish & save billions torture - show everyone God exists - you wouldn't do this coz must be a choice
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Replying to @HPluckrose
again, this goes back to what I was saying about if we agreed on Gods will to make it so, which is yes.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Gods Will(Remove Atheism) > Christians(Remove Cancer) as it would defy God to remove Atheism(Free Will)
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Replying to @Akiezruk
Its a hypothetical question. No-one can actually do this. Maybe think "What would rather see gone?"
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Replying to @HPluckrose
cancer. I'm not God, if anything we are more like the Devil himself.
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This makes no sense. You insist on answering questions not being asked.
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