You're not wrong.It's actually a very interesting chapter.
But more accurately God did not grieve for making the flood.
Genesis 6:5 to 6:9
God was sorry that he made humans in the first place.
What was interesting was the covenant to Noah.
While it is true a promise was made so that God will not create another mass extinction event. It could be interpreted as God saying, "humans... these scum bags, I don't even care anymore"
Every time. I just don't care for these sort of arguments. They never go anywhere and it causes more problems than anything. This is not the way that the Bible says to spread the word.Another day and another harmless question about faith morphs into Christians and anti-Christians arguing. Truly a miracle.
Every time faith gets brought it up on the internet it becomes the most boring and repetitive dick measuring contest.You're not wrong.
Every time. I just don't care for these sort of arguments. They never go anywhere and it causes more problems than anything. This is not the way that the Bible says to spread the word.
Ah yes, I have totally lost, because I actually provided a source, as opposed to pulling shit out of my ass.lol u r wrong. Get wrecked.
I mean, is it harmless? Lol.Another day and another harmless question about faith morphs into Christians and anti-Christians arguing. Truly a miracle.
Lol WRONG! You only sourced one of those claims, and with a non-reliable, biased source.Ah yes, I have totally lost, because I actually provided a source, as opposed to pulling shit out of my ass.
I mean, is it harmless? Lol.
No matter what answer someone gives, the answer will be a god that real people, at one time or another, worshiped with sincerity.
Might as well have asked "Which nation in history was the worst?" and it would no doubt be filled with Pro-vs-Anti-American arguing.
But if you want an answer that for some reason explicitly excludes the most privileged and hegemonic god, then I'd say Huitzilopotchli.
harmless question about faith morphs into Christians and anti-Christians arguing
Crown? Is your hometown somewhere in India?Kumkuma is is the deity in my hometown.
1-According to the myth, all the descendants of our race go to serve him after their death.
2-When our ancestor migrated, in order to let us go through the sea, he asked for babies as a sacrifice.
3- he is said to protect some lands jealously with the help of his servant. His believers need to make sacrifices and offerings once a year.
The cult evolved when my country was annexed by the Crown. But there are still rumors of human sacrifices being made every years
Unpopular gods are the scariest ones.
As opposed to your non-existent source, that exists only in your head, and probably comes from an even more unreliable source, as opposed to *checks notes* a well established and professional dictionary, whose job it is to research the origin and meaning of words, as they exist today.Lol WRONG! You only sourced one of those claims, and with a non-reliable, biased source.
The same dictionary that recently changed the definition of vaccine to please tyrannical governments and special interests.As opposed to your non-existent source, that exists only in your head, and probably comes from an even more non-reliable source, as opposed to a well established and professional dictionary, whose job it is to research the origin and meaning of words, as they exist today.
Oh. That made more sense. Couldn't find the deity name on internet except for colored powders.No in western Africa. You know that the crown was everywhere. According to the history books my country begged them to annex us
If I was an omnipotent deity, I would fix that problem instead of killing everyone. Because unlike God, I'm not a cunt who would rather sweep my mistakes under the rug than actually address themIf you had a world literally full of people worse then Hitler raping torturing murdering and taxing people all while playing polka music at full blast you'd flood it too
Oh, I see. You're a stupid person. Have a good day then.The same dictionary that recently changed the definition of vaccine to please tyrannical governments and special interests.
It is normal, " Evil God" is not that popular. But translated its name is something like " Mammy Water". You will certainly find something funny if you search for that theme.Oh. That made more sense. Couldn't find the deity name on the internet except for colored powders.
Relatively harmless by internet standards. Arguments here are still pretty tame, no racial slurs, doxing, or death threats. Yet.I mean, is it harmless? Lol.