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master m99

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tbh the devil watches over all those who have commited things like murder right?, and really the devil isnt really evil hes just kinda like a warden at a jail in my eyes, so im gonna side with the dude who really wont have any qualms with me unless im evil and has an army of murderers at his side, plus if you belive some extream christions being born is a sin which you would be sent to hell for so, the devil holds controll over every human ever born...that sounds like pritty fucking good odds =D
 

Blindswordmaster

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Why can't I fight for the side that's really fucked? Look at who the Apocalypse really hurts: us. Either way, we all die and Earth is destroyed. We're screwed! Why can't Jesus and Satan fight on Mars?
 

Bara_no_Hime

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Ohhi said:
So I am sitting at school bored as hell and pondered a question if in the middle of the night the devil visited your home and asked you to join his army in the fight against god during the apocalypse would you join him or would you side with the lord and savior and son of god again not meant to hate on anybody or anything just a question.
First of all, since I'm not Christian, I'd be very confused by all this.

Second, I'd have to see both their offers. I can't make a decision like this without knowing the benefits, pay, and what both stand for. And not their PR either - I'd want to get to know both participants.

I was thinking of going to a planetarium with the devil, and maybe going to temple with Jesus. I'm not Jewish either, but I'm pretty familiar with the religion (having dated some Jewish people over the years) and I figure we'd have a lot to talk about.

So, after all that, I'd make an informed decision, rather than this slap-dash affair. Also, I'd need to check with my deities and see if they were cool with all this.
 

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Rev 19: 19-21
[19] And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army.
[20] And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone.
[21] And the remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth: and all the fowls were filled with their flesh.
Rev 20: 12-14
[12] And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
[13] And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
[14] And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
As I don't enjoy brimstone, fire, or eternal damnation, I would have to say God
 

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AccursedTheory said:
Anyone who recognizes the existence of the devil (I don't) would NEVER consider joining him. It's INSANE.

Yeah, lets fight for the very essence of evil against an omnipotent being who can wipe you from existence and send you to eternal torment with a mere thought?
Well, that depends on the devil in question.

The old testament devil was the guy who hung out with god daring him to do crazy shit. Look at the story of Jobe - god and the devil are just sort of hanging out. Even in the new testament, all the devil does is grief Jesus a little.

Revelations - that's the scary devil. And that's mostly because he was a thinly veiled metaphor for the Roman emperor Nero. (if my history serves)
 

Shock and Awe

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From a moral point of view? Jesus
From a logical point of view? Jesus

Fight against the embodiment of evil on the side of an omnipotent being that can wipe the entire other side out with a though? Well thats a hard choice right there.../sarcasm
 

TonyVonTonyus

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Well God or at least the Christian God can't take form on earth but the devil can so the fights in his favour, you say Devil versus Odin and you have a whole different story of who's army I'm in.
 

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Drummie666 said:
Based on the murder record for both sides, I'll side with Satan, who's killed far, far less people.

Don't believe me? You DARE not fucking believe me!?

but god has such a good kdr.
also i've recently been reading paradise lost, and well so far, god has omnipotence going on for him, seems to trump pretty much everything.
 

NathLines

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Row row, fight da powah!

Yeah, I'd probably side with the devil. Hopefully it's also the side with the hottest ladies too, but that would just be a bonus.

I need clarification on something though. It says that we're going to fight DURING the apocalypse, so is shit going down no matter who wins?
 

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Merkavar said:
the devil seems like an alright dude. are the guards at a jail bad? no they are just doing their job of punishing bad guys.

The devil gave man knowledge when he tricked eve to eat the apple.
And was kicked out of heaven for refusing to bow to man wasnt he?

So far god sounds like a bit of a bum. keeping knowledge from us and punishing someone for not bowing down to lesser creations. would you bow down and serve your family pet?

sign me up for the devils army.
Holy shit i always thought your avatar was a dinosaur!

Oh, yea, erm...God obviously. It's like saying "would you join The EU or the Taliban..?"
 

TonyVonTonyus

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Drummie666 said:
Based on the murder record for both sides, I'll side with Satan, who's killed far, far less people.

Don't believe me? You DARE not fucking believe me!?

Does the irony behind this occur to anyone? Christians or for the most part fundamentalists and heretic christians always encourage you to (and by that I mean scold you if you don't) to believe in Christianity but these people are scolding you because you DO. I just want to make it abundantly clear that Atheists can be heretics too.
 

DanielDeFig

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This question seems irrelevant to non-christians, and christians who don't take this issue very seriously.
 

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AccursedTheory said:
Anyone who recognizes the existence of the devil (I don't) would NEVER consider joining him. It's INSANE.

Yeah, lets fight for the very essence of evil against an omnipotent being who can wipe you from existence and send you to eternal torment with a mere thought?

yeah.
XxRyanxX said:
I would side with Jesus in a heart beat. Nothing good can come from the Devil, for his offerings always come at a price. You'll be lucky if it is based on a worldly matter, because in most cases it involves selling your soul. I value my soul and wouldn't ever see myself working under someone so evil to be known as "The Prince of Darkness".

Besides- (This is me being a Christian) Jesus died on the cross for our sins. I owe him my life after the next, so I would side with him even if I wasn't Christian because he is a very noble, holy man. No offense to anyone just this is my honest opinion. Glad this Thread was brought up, because in school I usually am to busy to even have thoughts or free time at all Haha.. *sigh*.
Well said.

Anyway, I'm Christian, so I obviously choose Jesus.
 

Kadoodle

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This poses an interesting question. Suppose that when lucifer revolted, he wasn't cast away. Suppose Lucifer was triumphant, and god was sent down to hell. Meanwhile, Lucifer, the guy in power, has humans write the bible. The real benevolent god is actually down in hell, as the "devil," and the devil is in the sky, pretending to be a real god, and claiming benevolence while causing the evil in the world. Notice how the devil never kills anybody, but the man in heaven has supposedly killed the entire human population and then some.

Actually, screw it. I'll take whichever one gives me weed and virgins.