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The 'so called' Christians who have not yet completed the race are the self proclaimed enriched believers who are running around in circles and will never get to the end and never hope to complete the race until they die and are therefore in our purgatory until they die wich now is equal to eternity in hell because eternal life ends when we die. Eternal life is a concept and has nothing to do with duration in time. |
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Missionaries do not get killed simply for believing in Christianity. If I were to approach you children and teach them to be atheists or far worst, some other reiligion. How would you react? I for one am totally opposed to missionary work. Missionaries divide communities and teach falsehoods to the unsuspecting and vulnerable poor. If any Christian feels a need to convince somebody let him/her try it on me. I will be all too happy to engage them in discussion. |
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I conclude from this, that it is your belief that no other religion can reasonably claim any miracles. You live in such a simple world. Quote:
If it happened to me? The problem, Radorth, is that you start from a point of belief that such things actually happened. What if something like that happened to me but instead of something generally associated with Christianity I get something generally associated with Hinduism. What then? Would you accept that as evidence? Yesterday I was doing Yoga and meditating and was able to lift myself off the floor and levitate. You would dismiss this as fraud. But what if this happened to you? There is my answer to you. Quote:
Washington was not an idiot. Einstein was not an idiot either and yet he was not a Christian nor did he believe in "speaking in tongues". In fact he believed that the Bible (OT) was myth. What are we going to do, Radorth, start comparing which famous person you and I can come up with. I will never be president and you will never be Einstein. According to you I should give up my own judgement and believe because Mr X believed? People who believe generally do not do so for rational and logical reasons. They believe because they have a need to believe. It is more emotional than rational. Let me settle it by saying that I would not be a believer even if the whole world was Christian. I bet you would still be a Christian even if the rest of the world was atheist. Quote:
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