No that's not what I said. People don't necessarily do it with evil intent, no. They often do it with the best of motives. This doesn't mean it's right, and it certainly doesn't change the fact that they knew full well what was expected, and chose not to do it.
I don't care what adjective you attach to the behavior, you are essentially saying that when other people reject what you have determined to be the essence of the 100% clear communication of God's, the problem isn't that they genuinely disagree with your interpretation, since God, after all, did convey this with 100% clarity. Oh, they understand it all right,they just reject it for "other" reasons. They knew full well, and rejected it.
Restating it in this way without the adjectives "evil" and "bad intent" don't change my point one whit.
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It's not bad or evil intent to deliberately enrich yourself at the cost of others?
I'm sorry, but where did I say that?
When you compared those who reject God's perfectly clear truth to those who steal a car, knowing it's against the law, but doing it to enrich themselves. That is why I used phrase evil or of bad intent, which you contested.
Once again, I don't care what adjective you attach to the behavior, you are saying that the people "knew full well" what God was saying and, for whatever reasons, chose to ignore it.
So what is this perfect communication of God's? The Bible?
Have I been exposed to this 100% clear communication?
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For heaven's sake, Fort, God hasn't even manifested his own existence with 100% clarity, much less anything else.
Oh, ok.
If God had communicated the evidence of his own existence iwth 100% clarity, faith would be unnecessary. We would all "know", even if we chose to ignore him.