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luns101 wrote:As a religious extremist, I must say that things have been more difficult for us in the last 30-some years. When I wake up, my first intention is to oppress all those who don't believe like myself. This used to be an easy task, but now more and more college students have been alerted to our goals through their social science professors. We may be coming to the end of what has been a marvelous run. But if you believe in a cyclical view of history, then it's only a matter of time before we are able to make a comeback.
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
MR. Nate wrote:By your argument, there shouldn't be any children raised in the hard cold light of atheism that turn to Christianity. Also, once a person is a reasonable, rationale adult, there should be little chance of them turning to Christ, but the fact is, that's not true. There are a lot of people born and raised in the church who stay there, but there are also a lot of people who turn to Christ later in life, a lot of times during or shortly after college, when their thinking about the direction their life is taking.
Napoleon Ier wrote:graeme89 wrote:AlgyTaylor wrote:If you were born of Islamic parents and brought up as a Muslim, would you still have the same beliefs in Jesus/God?
I think this is a stupid question.
Its a valid question. The answer is probably no. However, there is a very good story to illustrate my view as a religious extremist on the matter. A missionary working in CHina had explained the gospel to some natives, and they said to him, they had always known Jesus, but only not his name....in other words, we can unwittingly accept Jesus as Lord by leading lives according to our moral conscious, fostering and listening to it, since it is jesus speaking within us.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Guiscard wrote:brooksieb wrote:AlgyTaylor wrote:They're not the same - Jesus isn't the son of God in Islam, which is a pretty big difference IMO.
But in case there's any doubt I'll use a different religion - if you were brought up by parents who were Hindu, would you still believe the whole Chrstianity thing? Or is it more of a parental influence that makes you believe that particular fairy story? Sorry, holy book.
by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about him
Not so much, but that's by the by... Historical evidence has no bearing on his divinity either way...
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Napoleon Ier wrote:Analysing the actions of the disciples after the Crucifixion is of huge historical bearing to the Divinity of Our Lord.
Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Analysing the actions of the disciples after the Crucifixion is of huge historical bearing to the Divinity of Our Lord.
But it doesn't prove Jesus was divine. Historical evidence of jesus and what his friends did after his crucifixion has no bearing on determining whether he was divine.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
But it doesn't prove Jesus was divine. Historical evidence of jesus and what his friends did after his crucifixion has no bearing on determining whether he was divine.
Doesn't prove it, but has huge bearing on it and is darn good evidencee for it.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Analysing the actions of the disciples after the Crucifixion is of huge historical bearing to the Divinity of Our Lord.
Haggis_McMutton wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Analysing the actions of the disciples after the Crucifixion is of huge historical bearing to the Divinity of Our Lord.
It only proves that they believed he was divine.
Haggis_McMutton wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Analysing the actions of the disciples after the Crucifixion is of huge historical bearing to the Divinity of Our Lord.
It only proves that they believed he was divine.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
But it doesn't prove Jesus was divine. Historical evidence of jesus and what his friends did after his crucifixion has no bearing on determining whether he was divine.
Doesn't prove it, but has huge bearing on it and is darn good evidencee for it.
How is that? If you write in a book that some guy is divine, it isn't evidence for it.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
But it doesn't prove Jesus was divine. Historical evidence of jesus and what his friends did after his crucifixion has no bearing on determining whether he was divine.
Doesn't prove it, but has huge bearing on it and is darn good evidencee for it.
How is that? If you write in a book that some guy is divine, it isn't evidence for it.
If what was written is true, Jesus healing, raising the dead, walking on water etc... surely He is Divine.
jay_a2j wrote:I don't know what would happen. I just thank God the truth was revealed to me.
Snorri1234 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
But it doesn't prove Jesus was divine. Historical evidence of jesus and what his friends did after his crucifixion has no bearing on determining whether he was divine.
Doesn't prove it, but has huge bearing on it and is darn good evidencee for it.
How is that? If you write in a book that some guy is divine, it isn't evidence for it.
If what was written is true, Jesus healing, raising the dead, walking on water etc... surely He is Divine.
Yes, if. But you cannot simply believe what a book claims is true because the books claims it is. Especially when dealing with the supernatural.
Napoleon Ier wrote:
Alright but it has huge historical significance. So rather than let your intellectual arrogance flowing from your intolerant extremist secular humanism carry you away, accept that the fact a number of historians reported miracles performed by Jesus (including independant observers) has huge historical significance. indeed, I know of many NT experts who converted based on what they considered to be historical evidence.
Dancing Mustard wrote:Just like Jupiter, Mars, talking eagles, psychic ladies who lived in caves, and wolf-babies?brooksieb wrote:by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about him
2dimes wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote:Just like Jupiter, Mars, talking eagles, psychic ladies who lived in caves, and wolf-babies?brooksieb wrote:by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about him
You don't believe in Jupiter and Mars? Please, continue.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
But it doesn't prove Jesus was divine. Historical evidence of jesus and what his friends did after his crucifixion has no bearing on determining whether he was divine.
Doesn't prove it, but has huge bearing on it and is darn good evidencee for it.
How is that? If you write in a book that some guy is divine, it isn't evidence for it.
If what was written is true, Jesus healing, raising the dead, walking on water etc... surely He is Divine.
Yes, if. But you cannot simply believe what a book claims is true because the books claims it is. Especially when dealing with the supernatural.
Alright but it has huge historical significance. So rather than let your intellectual arrogance flowing from your intolerant extremist secular humanism carry you away, accept that the fact a number of historians reported miracles performed by Jesus (including independant observers) has huge historical significance. indeed, I know of many NT experts who converted based on what they considered to be historical evidence.
Snorri1234 wrote:I don't think the Roman gods are still widely worshipped. It's not that strange not to believe in them.2dimes wrote:You don't believe in Jupiter and Mars? Please, continue.Dancing Mustard wrote:Just like Jupiter, Mars, talking eagles, psychic ladies who lived in caves, and wolf-babies?brooksieb wrote:by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about him
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Dancing Mustard wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:I don't think the Roman gods are still widely worshipped. It's not that strange not to believe in them.2dimes wrote:You don't believe in Jupiter and Mars? Please, continue.Dancing Mustard wrote:Just like Jupiter, Mars, talking eagles, psychic ladies who lived in caves, and wolf-babies?brooksieb wrote:by the way jesus is true because the romans wrote about him, drew about him
Yeah, what he said: Jupiter and Mars as in the Ancient Roman Gods (King of Gods, and God of War respectively). But then, the Romans wrote about the, and drew about them, so they must be true!!!!1!
2dimes wrote:Since they probably did not write about Jesus being the son of the one true and living God, by your logic in this thread that's the true part and not that he was a just a person?
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
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