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09-26-2001, 10:34 AM | #31 |
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..As using references to Augustine as Nomad did. Did he not do many kind of bad things..that Augustine guy?..As killing his wife..? Did he not also wait until his death bed before trying to get saved (forgiveness) for his sins? Wow! I really believe God appreciate people missusing the faith like that. "I kill and rape and everything else evil, and then just ask for forgiveness on my death bed, and then get totaly "clean" in to heaven (If not hit by a car before...) how nice Of cource, no normal person would act in such a way... Personally I believe Augustine was an untrustworthy main-jack using religion to get himself a lot of power.. and he was not the only one.. |
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Since you offered no arguments, then by definition what you did was make an ad hominem attack. That may not have been your intention, but there is nothing else in your post. So, what would you like to talk about? Nomad P.S. To Toto again. No worries on the JM Boards thing. True to form, they found my views offensive, and told me to go elsewhere. I am no longer allowed to post there, so you and those that think as you do are safe once again. |
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I'm afraid you are seriously mixing St. Augustine up with someone else. He was never married for one thing, so it is doubtful that he killed his wife. He did have a son by a mistress prior to his conversion, but he didn't murder her either. Quote:
Encyclopedia Britannica Article on Augustine Before you form your opinions in the future, I would recommend that you find out as much as you can on the subject first. Quite frankly, I have no idea who you may be thinking of here, but it obviously wasn't Augustine. Nomad [ September 27, 2001: Message edited by: Nomad ] |
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Really, how is it that such a powerful supernatural being as Satan, can't pull off all of his tricks himself? Also, where is it that he gets his demons from? Quote:
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Why are you convinced that Satan exists? There is no evidence for it, thats for sure, anymore than there is evidence for the existence of the tooth fairy. So why do you believe he is real? Quote:
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I see that you still do not know how to make an argument. On this basis, the only thing left to do is to agree to disagree. I wish you well, and perhaps at some point you will offer something interesting aside from jabs and insults. Until then... Good bye. Nomad |
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I think handelsskole was getting Augustine confused with Constantine, who did kill various relatives and who did not officially convert until he was near death.
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Hello aikido, and yes, I know that the Bible has presented a developing picture of who and what Satan is, although to call him a counselor is a bit strong. At the same time, any straightforward reading of Scripture is going to show us that Satan is a very real person, and that is standard doctrine in the Church dating back to its origins. But do you defend a straightforward reading of the Scripture in all cases? Wouldn't a straightforward reading of the Scripture indicate a worldwide flood, earth created before the sun and stars, all sea creatures created before all land animals, and other ideas that you don't take literally? Is your main reason for believing in Satan that this belief is part of the Orthodox interpretation of the Bible, rather than for purely Scriptural reasons? [ October 02, 2001: Message edited by: Jesse ] |
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In other words, and firstly, there are more types of literature than merely literal, historical accounts. Secondly, most traditional Christians share a core set of beliefs (dogma), and accept that there are certain issues (doctrine and lastly opinion) where it is generally agreed upon that one's stance on that issue will NOT (edit!) make the difference between damnation and salvation. [ October 02, 2001: Message edited by: ChadD ] [ October 02, 2001: Message edited by: ChadD ] |
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Proverbs 15:24
The way of life is above to the wise, that he may depart from hell beneath. It's all metaphysical john clay. It's all just a state of mind. |
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