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Old 06-06-2004, 08:25 PM   #101
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But didn't you say before that everyone has to be an unbeliever before they can become a believer, or does that only apply to Christianity?
I don't think I believed in God when I was 6 months old.
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And I have to say that this is the quickest moving thread I have ever seen. While I was typing my reply, a page and a half of replies apeared.
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Old 06-06-2004, 08:33 PM   #103
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I don't think I believed in God when I was 6 months old.
In that case, you didn't answer my question. Here, let me post it again with a few corrections:

Before you affiliated yourself with any religion or set of religious beliefs, did you investigate each and every religion with a keen and critical eye, taking into account any and all evidence for and against each particular one, including contradictions, logical impossibilities, absurdities, etc.?

Sorry if I haven't been entirely clear with this question; it's been a long time since I've seriously debated someone regarding religion and I'm still a bit rusty.
 
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And I have to say that this is the quickest moving thread I have ever seen.
I'll bet the original poster gets a surprise when he/she comes back.
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original sin
trinity
substitutive sacrifice

All these rely on each other and each is absurd
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Old 06-06-2004, 08:50 PM   #106
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Way to stereotype!

Thanks! Btw Which are you?
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Old 06-06-2004, 09:21 PM   #107
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On top of all of this, what does it mean to 'refuse' Christ? Like someone 'offered' him to me? (Eww, gross.) Is this more Christian Happy Talk?

Another one I hear a lot is 'Through the power of the risen Christ.'

What the fuck do these mean?

And where'd the OP'er go? Hope we didn't scare him away....


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On top of all of this, what does it mean to 'refuse' Christ? Like someone 'offered' him to me? (Eww, gross.) Is this more Christian Happy Talk?

Another one I hear a lot is 'Through the power of the risen Christ.'

What the fuck do these mean?

And where'd the OP'er go? Hope we didn't scare him away....


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I guess Jesus is supposed to come to you, and you're supposed to accept him into your life, or something like that.

Apparently Jesus doesn't love me, as he hasn't come to me to save me from himself.
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Ever met Columbus, Napolean, Cleopatra, Caesar, Hitler?
Is anyone offering them to me?

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Never meeting the guy is not a valid argument.
Yours was not a valid analogy.
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List me your top 3 reasons for refusing Christ.
1) I don't believe that a Christ exists. I'm not even convinced a non-divine Jesus existed.

2) I'm not an intellectual hedonist. I don't try to believe something simply because I hope it will make me feel good.

3) I have a worldview already; I'm not in the market for a different one.
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