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CrazyAnglican wrote:
My argument is not that God exists, it is that whether you believe in God or not it is a decision you made by extending beyond the current evidence.
CrazyAnglican wrote:Here's where we disagree. This sounds logical, but its the atheist stance "Let's not talk about God and maybe he'll go away" I submit that there is nothing natural about atheism. If it were a natural response for humans to deny the existence of God then one would assume that most people would be atheistic. Atheists are one of many points of view about God. They are by no means dominant. The archaeological record is filled with evidence back to the Neandethals that religious belief seems to be integral to the human psyche. You are confusing ignorance of God with denial of God. I assume you haven't actually raised any kids completely in isolation from both atheistic and religious ideas to check if this was right.
heavycola wrote:To be honest, most of the arguments I have been having on this board have been with the fire 'n' brimstone/creationist/rapture ready crowd - i shouldn't have been presumptious. My apols.
I have not read the whole bible, but I have read enough. I went to two religious schools, took exams in 'Scripture'... Reading all four gospels and going to church every day did nothing for me. God coulda had me if he wanted!
kclborat wrote:I hate to sound like I'm just espousing rhetoric, but fear is a common tactic employed by religion to keep their followers in line. Of course, they have their own reasons to believe, but one of the main drives for someone to join a religion is the fear of what is going to happen to their soul, or whatever they believe. For example, "if you don't believe in Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord and don't accept him into your heart, then you will go to hell". Also, from this springs the common argument, why not believe? To paraphrase: "If I believe, I'll go to heaven. If I don't believe I'll go to hell. There is no downside to believing, therefore why should I not believe?" Personally, I hate this argument, because it goes away from the tenet of faith rather than coercion/fear as well as it doesn't address that some people, like me, would feel that believing would change my life in a way that I would not like. Thats all for this moment.
kclborat wrote:I hate to sound like I'm just espousing rhetoric, but fear is a common tactic employed by religion to keep their followers in line. Of course, they have their own reasons to believe, but one of the main drives for someone to join a religion is the fear of what is going to happen to their soul, or whatever they believe. For example, "if you don't believe in Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord and don't accept him into your heart, then you will go to hell". Also, from this springs the common argument, why not believe? To paraphrase: "If I believe, I'll go to heaven. If I don't believe I'll go to hell. There is no downside to believing, therefore why should I not believe?" Personally, I hate this argument, because it goes away from the tenet of faith rather than coercion/fear as well as it doesn't address that some people, like me, would feel that believing would change my life in a way that I would not like. Thats all for this moment.
The1exile wrote:Pascal's Wager doesn't take into account that there is a downside to believing, which there is (for a start, you have to argue with us atheists/agnostics/normal people in the forums)
unriggable wrote:You aren't necessarily a bad person by not being christian. Atheists do good things as well, not from fear of an eternity of damnation but rather because it is a good thing to do.
Caleb the Cruel wrote:unriggable wrote:You aren't necessarily a bad person by not being christian. Atheists do good things as well, not from fear of an eternity of damnation but rather because it is a good thing to do.
And how do atheists decide what a 'good deed' is?
luns101 wrote:What exactly is it you atheists fear? Could it be that in the back of your mind somewhere you might be a little scared of a final judgment?
No, generally the threat is when someone tells me I'm going to be punished for sinning.luns101 wrote: I mean, if we Christians are so wrong, what is it going hurt anyone if we spend our lives trying to love our fellow man and assisting him? Is that really such a threat?
Caleb the Cruel wrote:And how do atheists decide what a 'good deed' is?
luns101 wrote:If someone is an atheist or an agnostic, then why would they come over to the Jesus Freaks forum in the first place
luns101 wrote:What exactly is it you atheists fear? Could it be that in the back of your mind somewhere you might be a little scared of a final judgment?
luns101 wrote:I mean, if we Christians are so wrong, what is it going hurt anyone if we spend our lives trying to love our fellow man and assisting him? Is that really such a threat?
luns101 wrote:I guess I shouldn't be too surprised. I remember sounding just like some of you in my youth.
luns101 wrote:I thank God that someone was brave enough to still tell me about Jesus even though I threatened them and cursed them out constantly. Eventually, their love was stronger than my hatred. I read the Bible for myself without any commentary.
luns101 wrote:I'm sure for those of you who are atheists, you probably feel I am a self-righteous, arrogant, condescending, moralist trying to impose my views on others using "fear" tactics such as hell.
luns101 wrote: You couldn't be more wrong. I (and other Christians) really do care about your soul. It is so exhilirating to feel the freedom of being forgiven and share that with others.
luns101 wrote:My prayer is that some of you will lower your defenses a little bit, and try to understand a Christian's motivation for our beliefs.
Caleb the Cruel wrote:unriggable wrote:You aren't necessarily a bad person by not being christian. Atheists do good things as well, not from fear of an eternity of damnation but rather because it is a good thing to do.
And how do atheists decide what a 'good deed' is?
unriggable wrote:
I don't think "hope I get to cloud nine!" When I give a homeless man spare change. No, I think "good health to this fellow". However, you think through the process like "hope i don't burn for an eternity!"
luns101 wrote:If someone tells you that you are going to hell, you consider that a threat?
luns101 wrote:If I was an atheist and didn't believe in heaven or hell, I wouldn't even take the time to come to a forum and read what a bunch of Christians were talking about, much less consider it serious discussion.
luns101 wrote:But the fact is, you guys ARE coming here, you ARE reading what we're saying, and you ARE taking the time to try and refute it.
luns101 wrote:When people tell me what I consider to be fairy tales, I brush it off and go on with my life.
luns101 wrote:It's ridiculous to spend time trying to refute it. But you guys are not just brushing it off...you are STILL here reading and refuting.
luns101 wrote:In some way, that means that you do take the concept of eternal judgement for sinning seriously.
luns101 wrote:I think some of you are secretly searching for the truth. I don't think you would admit it here in this forum, but you are taking time to at least read what we have to say.
luns101 wrote:I invite you to read the book of LUKE for yourself with no commentary from anyone. I also ask that before you read it, throw up a little challenge to God to prove Himself to you. If you're taking the time to read this post, why not take the time to read the Bible. Even if you don't think it's true, it's still a good read.
luns101 wrote:God does exist or the Boston Red Sox would not have been allowed to win the World Series a couple of years ago! (Come on guys, we can joke around a little bit, eh?)
LewisJB3 wrote:Very good point, why do you feel the need to refute us?
LewisJB3 wrote:I wish that the whole world would listen to us and beocome christians
LewisJB3 wrote:If you think that we act the same way that drug adics act then why don't you try to help the drug addicts?
LewisJB3 wrote:Instead of trying to tell some people that help other people and have jobs and help the comunity, why don't you help the drug addicts and come to us when there aren't any drug adicts left?
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