z19z4 wrote:did u just say
what do you mean?
man, i hate you, you twat.
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luns101 wrote:Syzygy wrote:I have a brilliant idea, call it divine inspiration.
Talk about religion in a religious forum!
Like it's actaully going to happen though.
Well, I think that could be one of the better revisions to this site. Until then, we're all stuck with each other in the public forums.
2dimes wrote:I don't think race or color is an issue but I bet that's closer than the usual dipictions of him, Catholic/latterdaysaint ones.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
2dimes wrote:I doubt they started using them statues two thousand years ago.
So I would suspect they are kind of like my statues of Jay. Quite nice but possibly inaccurate. Though we know he's an aboriginal Australian.Numia Kereru wrote:2dimes wrote:I doubt they started using them statues two thousand years ago.
Yeah true, I doubt they did too
paranoid-android wrote:Well if you think it's good, then IMO the atheists should gain their own area as well. But in all honesty, do you not like having these spirited debates?
luns101 wrote:paranoid-android wrote:Well if you think it's good, then IMO the atheists should gain their own area as well. But in all honesty, do you not like having these spirited debates?
Absolutely. Everybody (not just the Christians & Atheists) should get their own area. And yes...I do enjoy a debate here and there.
My main disappointment here is that so many just simply discount the Christian worldview out of hand that it's hard to have a decent debate. You can't really argue with someone who believes they are intellectually superior to you simply because of their position. I've sat through the public education drumbeat of "there is no God". I bought into that when I was younger, but not now.
Later, I endured the university lectures of professors who intentionally tried to mischaracterize and redefine Christianity as a religion bent on forced conversion. I kind of wrote it off as a bunch of bitter wackos who just had an axe to grind because of a bad religious experience. Now that I've read posts here I can see how dangerous their ranting has become. The constant repetition of anti-God rhetoric in the classroom is finally coming to fruition, and I see it here almost every day.
Go to the Flame Wars and read the Creationists thread. Some of the statements there are so outlandish I wonder if they were just said out of spite or jest. (Yes, I realize the Flame Wars has a different standard).
True Christianity is being able to care for those who are sick, hurting, or extremely poor in order to show the love of Christ. When I (or others) try to talk about such things here, it usually gets twisted around and another round of false accusations gets hurled. It really would be cool to just talk about ways to help other people in this world.
luns101 wrote:True Christianity is being able to care for those who are sick, hurting, or extremely poor in order to show the love of Christ. When I (or others) try to talk about such things here, it usually gets twisted around and another round of false accusations gets hurled. It really would be cool to just talk about ways to help other people in this world.
paranoid-android wrote:I used to be a practicing Christian, but I hit a point in my life where I did some serious thinking, and I came to the conclusion that there was no god. I found that I was an Atheist. I've been on both sides of this debate, so I can see your point.
paranoid-android wrote:You may see me as an enemy for telling people there is no god. I don't wish to be one though, I am only showing my views to other people. Let other people think what they will, I am comfortable with where I am and with what I believe in.
paranoid-android wrote:That being said, there are dangerous people out there, but you cannot paint the entire atheist community with the same brush, just as the atheists have no right to paint all Christians with the same brush. However, we will always have people like that, on either side, and they are the dangerous ones, the uninformed ones, the ignorant ones, which truly will cause problems for either cause as a whole.
We can do nothing about them, for they will always be there, but we can counteract their poison through education of both views.
Backglass wrote:Your statements come with the subtle notion that somehow only christians are doing these things (and ALL christians). If thats really what you want to talk about, great...but why must religion be brought into the mix to do so? You call it "true christianity", I just call it "humanity".
The Gunslinger wrote:i go back and forth between agnostic and atheist.
paranoid-android wrote: That being said, there are dangerous people out there, but you cannot paint the entire atheist community with the same brush, just as the atheists have no right to paint all Christians with the same brush. However, we will always have people like that, on either side, and they are the dangerous ones, the uninformed ones, the ignorant ones, which truly will cause problems for either cause as a whole.
We can do nothing about them, for they will always be there, but we can counteract their poison through education of both views.
jay_a2j wrote:unriggable wrote:
You can't be sure that everything in the Bible is true.
Thats called faith. I have faith that it is. I believe it is.
Tommy Hobbes wrote:I would just like to say that luns is a pretty cool cat.
Tommy Hobbes wrote:What I don't understand is how both he and jay can both belong to the same religion.
Tommy Hobbes wrote:I have never been able to get my mind around the concept of converting to christianity, especially not at 21. It seems like starting to believe in ghosts, or something.
Tommy Hobbes wrote:Just wondering if you could explain a bit.
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