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03-01-2003, 02:02 PM | #21 |
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Quite honestly Vinnie, you show to me the existence of the supernatural, the existence of the Xian God, and prove why yours is the one true God, and Ill be your best preacher!
Im not arguing for the sake of it. Rather, I take intellectual belief strongly, and I value truth. I think our progress as humans is very much reflected in the pursuit of truth and the nature of things. I am however, confident any argument you can present will result in you basically having an emotional point of view, for an emotional faith. No one in the history of man has ever substantiated it. Are you the first? I await your post! |
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BTW - I have been thinking about starting up a pool for when Vinnie will fully deconvert. Any takers? $1 a slot.
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[quote]Lets focus on your mind. [/quyote]
That is fine with me. The God of truth is not afraid of our questions. But instead of making this game one sided lets us focus on your need of salvation while we are focusing on my mind. Agree? Salvation is the business that the church is in. Quote:
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No matter how you cut it, I think there can only be one true God by definition. I am hesitant to even describe God quantitatively as one. God is not like a piece of fruit I can categorize.. For example, there is one God just as there is one banana in the basket. I prefer to speak of God qualitatively but that assumes a singular sense. So I have no need of explaining away round squares and other nonsensical things that do not exist. As for starting evidence I offer you cross-cultural religious experiences with the divine throughout human history. Vinnie |
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http://www.acfaith.com/widerhope.html Conscious faith in the work of the historical Jesus is not necessary for salvation or going to heaven. Even some evangelicals agree with this! See Kreeft and Tacelli's Handbook of Christian Apologetics! Think about it. If p were required for q then babies would all go to hell. P is knowledge of Jesus' historical work and q is salvation. If p is strictly necessary for q so much for Moses, all those who never heard, babies who die in infancy etc. None of them had p and thus would not be able to obtain q. The fact of the matter is that most Christians either do not think conscious faith in the work of Christ is strictly necessary for salvation or that they think this but they contradict themselves on other points (e.g. age of acountability, salvation of OT people etc which directly states that P is not strictly necessary for obtaining q). Quote:
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Next time you are at a wake or a funeral and a grieving widow or child speaks about the deceased person and finds consolment and consoles others with the fact that they "irrationally think" their lost loved one is in a better place, shout out from the back "No they are not. There is no God or heaven. You are decieved." Have a good time challenging all irrational beliefs. The rest of us will continue to not always put "brute facts" over the needs of people and let them be in certain situations (but definately not all!). All beliefs can be challenged, but there is a time and a place for everything. If an apologists confronts you with evidence and says you should believe, sure you can slap them silly with a rebuttal. But my point is, why go looking or out of your way to do such? Vinnie *spelling and grammer edits |
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http://www.acfaith.com/firststop.html So does my wider-hope view (link posted above). Vinine |
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