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or delusion of something portrayed as 'faith' or 'the faith'?
Originally posted by spamandham
I thought the following deconversion stories might bring some hope to those of you still suffering from the mental prison called faith.
Originally posted by queenannie38
what exactly is trolling? How does it differ from 'spamming' in regard to boards, not email?
Originally posted by queenannie38
or delusion of something portrayed as 'faith' or 'the faith'?
Originally posted by spamandham
I thought the following deconversion stories might bring some hope to those of you still suffering from the mental prison called faith.
As far as these going to apostasy--perhaps it is the other way around--they left the apostasy.
Originally posted by spamandham
From my perspective, faith (as defined by Paul) is an apostasy from reason, which is why I have little tolerance for it.
Originally posted by queenannie38
Do you mean 'your perspective of Paul's definition of faith' or 'your perspective of how christians define Paul's definition of faith?'
Originally posted by queenannie38
Paul says 'faith' as being that which is the binding object of the contract or promise--such as someone's good name on the promise to pay back a loan. When he says 'believe' he means 'willing to enter into that agreement.' And in other verses, he uses words that show that somehow he offered these people good sound proof of what he said, and they believed what he said, not based on ignorance or naivete, but because of whatever proof he had to back it up.
Okay, I get it--thanks for the clarification.
Originally posted by spamandham
I really just mean the Biblical definition attributed to Paul, that it seems most Christians accept. It boils down to belief based on hope rather than knowledge.
Right--funny how people use words for delusion rather than clarity--I can't help but think that it is abuse of our ability to communicate. No one is precise or even remotely careful with the words that come out of their mouths anymore, at least that's my own opinion--labels and misunderstandings cause more strife than anything else, the way I see it.
For some reason, "wishful thinking" is almost universally seen as silly, but when you call it "belief in things hoped for", it garners respect. I see no distinction other than the words used to convey the same concept.
That's exactly right. By 'right' I mean 'correct.'
You can't knock someone for believing something they have proof of, but I have no such proof, and have no reason to even believe anyone else has ever had such proof.
Originally posted by DigitalGrl
ok obviously the whole prison comment made by spam wasnt really the nicest thing to say.
Originally posted by DigitalGrl
but with that said, even though i disagree strongly with Spam's ideology as far as religion goes i think he has every right to post this topic.
if christians like myself can post conversion stories (which i dont, but i know some do) then he should be able to post this right?
Originally posted by DigitalGrl
now maybe his prison comment pissed alot of you off and i can see why. nobody wants their beliefs thrown in the trash.