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While I have examined Islam and found it wanting, I do not think that I need to examine every faith in order to conclude that Christianity is correct. Christianity claims to be the exclusive means by which one can commune with God. Therefore, if it is true and exclusive, then no further inquiry is necessary. Now before a chorus of complaints about closedmindedness erupts, I personally enjoy the challenge of critcally examining Christianity and comparing it to other religions and will continue to do so. Regards, Finch |
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Would you not agree that numerous Christian conclusions are based on facially irrational assumptions? Or is your own Christianity and all that it subsumes thoroughly rational? |
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Faith is belief in something without evidence or in spite of evidence. You appear to be entertaining a radical notion of faith, while not changing the basic nature of your faith. You appear to be envious of evidence and logic and desire to apply that ex post facto to your faith. That's the same reasons why Creationists assert that their "biblically-based" creation mythology is scientificly sound. You have faith in God and you tell yourself that there is evidence to justify that faith. You are wrong to claim that there is evidence to support your faith, because it wouldn't be faith anymore. I noticed that you didn't respond to my claims about Romulus. Can I take it that you agree with me about his divinity? After all, there is just as much evidence if not more for Romulus than there is for Jesus. ~~RvFvS~~ |
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You define "faith" differently than I do. I believe I clearly articulated my understanding of the Christian faith in my original post. I am no more envious of evidence and reason than any of you are. Christianity has always been based on claims which are historically verifiable. I believe that is one aspect which makes it unique among the major religions. Regards, Finch [ June 12, 2002: Message edited by: Atticus_Finch ]</p> |
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But I don't really even see what the validity of Christianity has to do with a creationism/evolution debate. Cheers |
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Atticus: you seem to think that because you have come to a particular conclusion based on your evaluation of certain evidence that faith has nothing to do with it.But from what frame of mind did you start your evaluation? I think it very unlikely that you did not start from a position of xian belief.
I have never been a signed up member of any religion. When I started to look seriously at various religious beliefs in my mid teens, I really didn't know where I would end up. I was merely a seeker. But in the end I found nothing to convince me. You say: Quote:
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