Mr Burns
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The point of that post is from an earlier post, DerbyGull said African babies and children are "the lucky ones" to die of famine, so they can be closer to god, and reborn in another life. Those were his words, words that he has not once back down from. Words to me, that are evil.Mr Burns, your logic in that long post doesn't really work. DG's point (which I don't agree with, but it's his view, he's entitled to it) is that young children are 'without sin' so get to go to heaven. Giving a baby an opportunity to grow up and commit (or not) sin is not an inherently bad thing, and I can't see anywhere in DG's posts that you've quoted where he suggests that it is.
I'm not saying there aren't holes in the argument (but as has been said several times in here, belief inherently isn't, or at least doesn't have to be, logical), just that I don't think you've highlighted one here. But then, I haven't seen all the posts so maybe he incriminated himself somewhere else.
He has said, anyone working against god, is doing the devils work. So therefore doctors who save babies lifes, are working against god, as god as called them to him, and its only modern science that is keeping them alive and stopping them from dying and going to god, so as god as called them, surely the doctors are working against god, and therefore performing the devils work, so that must make doctors evil.
Off course they will argue that its god that has allowed Doctors the skills to save babies, (even though if babies live in poor parts of the world they still die), and all a bit contridicary isn't it! But that's religions for you. All nice and happy, until someone challenges it and they can't answer, and then that person is either an unpleasant human being, or if enough challenge it, its gods will, and he must not be questioned.