"If you worship a God who sacrificed his grown son to fix a problem he created"

I'm sorry. You want me to take your blatant bad faith misrepresentation of Christian doctrine in good faith?

I'm supposed to argue in good faith against someone who couldn't care less if they argue in bad faith?

Again, Brandolini's law: "The amount of energy needed to refute BS is always an order of magnitude larger than it took to produce it."

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The problem with "debating" in good faith against someone arguing in bad faith is that the bad faith debater is always going to "win" because they don't care about the rules. They only care about appearing like they are winning, even if they are not. In the words of Innuendo Studios, it's all about being "short, quippy, and wrong."

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