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Fat chance of that. As I said, I did not come to Christ with any fear, much as I knew about him already. Rad |
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What has been said here (many times) is that humans don`t do good things because they are Christian,but rather Christians do good things because they are human. Now go sit down with some Snackwells and a juice box and try to comprehend what I just said. |
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I have assumed, for the sake of argument, that my own worldview is false and Christianity is true (subject to the usual confusion over what "Christianity" actually entails, given the confusion in the Bible and among Christian theologians). Now it's your turn to assume that Christianity is false and Hinduism is true. So forget everything about "taking your sins away" and "imputing righteousness". This isn't going to happen. You're now in a scenario in which the main gods are personifications of universal forces and principles, they don't care about petty human concerns. Only the lesser ones do, and they have you slated for reincarnation as a cockroach due to your rejection of Hinduism (much stronger than our mere unbelief in Hinduism: I'm coming back as a monkey, you need to work your way back up through the animal kingdom over centuries). But you've caught Kali's eye and she's considering torturing you for a while, and maybe biting a few legs off your cockroach form. What do you have to say to her? (...I have a world globe on my desk, and I've just noticed that the country facing right at me is India. An omen, perhaps) |
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My conscience also tells me not to believe illogical things, so it tells me not to believe in God...Gosh, right there my conscience is telling me to commit the worst possible sin. Quote:
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Yeah, you responded to nothing of actual substance, or the point flew right over your head when you did try. So I don't really see anything wrong with the "anything" comment, since your posts were the equivalent of you replying to this psot and saying
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I find it curious that you want me to be insulting to you. Mainly because I see you complaining all the time about how persecuted you are. I guess it's that old Christian "I want to be persecuted" complex. Well if you want me to call you an asshole just so you can brag in this thread "I've been called an asshole by mean atheists in this thread" then fine. Just say it. You can't have it both ways. Either you enjoy being insulted or you don't want to be. But don't claim you want to be insulted and then complain about how people insult you at the same time. I realize that an imperfect God could still be worthy of obedience...but since God is claimed to be perfect, that doesn't really matter, does it? This is what everyone argues against: the omnimax perfect god! If you don't believe in that fella, than the arguments don't apply to you. -B |
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Yeah I'm sure you don't see anything wrong with you. It's like a judge ruling at his own trial. That's your problem. I know that because you really only see in me what is actually in you, until you have learned just how much the same we are. (Which usually coincides with seeing what Christ did and why). Quote:
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As for name calling, where have I called you any names? Personally, I think a lot of people result to name-calling when they are unable to come up with a good counter argument. This applies to both sides of debates around here, atheist-atheist, religious-religious, and atheist-religious. I prefer maintaining my cool and watching the other person turn into a raving lunatic (perhaps overstated somewhat). This is great online but somewhat scary in real life. As for assuming properties for gods, I have simply taken the most common one that christians seem to claim for thier god. I think the only logical form for a deity is the deist one. That a god perhaps threw the dice that started the universe and simply sits back to watch how it turns out. Of what use is such a god? It's the same result as not having a god at all. |
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