This topic posting is most likely a �lost case� as most people will not read it but read on
and perhaps there might be someone who will spend a little time to become more
informed.
The term is �deny ignorance�. Yet when I have read many posts in the forum I have
reached the conclusion that in many cases this is just a term and means to many who post
here. Indeed there have been many posts made here in which the poster has shown that
they do not even have a single clue about the basic tenets of Christianity. The posts are
made and the poster shows total ignorance (and I mean total) of the basic beliefs of
Christianity; however, that poster then assumes the position as being knowledgeable about
the subject of Christianity. If you indicate to them that they are basically clueless about
Christian doctrine, you are totally ignored. It seems that the individual rather remain
ignorant and clueless about Christian beliefs and then make ranting posts about what
Christians believe.
To me this is totally inexcusable in this day and age. The internet makes its easy to
become informed on may subjects especially ones of general interest. I grew up before
there was an internet and to study a subject you had to get up off your buns and go to the
library. You were dependent on the material that the library had on hand and small town
libraries had limited resources. It was real work to become informed. Today it is different,
the internet makes it easy to become informed on many subjects and Google makes it easy
to find those sites that apply. You want to know what Buddhists believe? Well Google
will get you there and you can find web sites operated by practicing Buddhists. The same
applies to Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, etc. To give you an idea, some time ago yours truly
made a post dealing with a subject of prophecy (70 Weeks of Daniel), that post was the
results of the study of approximately 60 different web pages dealing with the subject.
That is what the internet makes possible. In my studies of Hinduism, Buddhism, and
Zoroastrianism, I have downloaded and am studying approximately 30 Megs of material
on each subject. This does not include material dealing with other subjects (Mithra,
Horus, Christian prophecy, etc.). No you do not become informed by reading a single
web page; however, the resources are available and you do not even need to get up off
your fanny to get to them. Use this tool (the internet) to become informed about the
subjects you are talking about.
Now onto my main subject. Here are some links for those who wish to become informed
with basic Christian doctrine. Many of you who have posted on this forum as if you know
all about Christianity already are in reality totally ignorant of the basic tenets. Indeed if
you were informed about Christian beliefs, then you would know what the Doctrine of
Grace meant and would not have to be told. Now onto to the links (Warning to Christians
who are reading this. This is a Calvinist site.)
A Statement of Faith (basic beliefs summed up in one page):
www.carm.org...
Well I told you it was a Calvinist site.
This page will link you into specific doctrinal issues:
www.carm.org...
A neat bulleted summary page of basic Christian doctrine and easy to read:
www.carm.org...
The essentials of Christian doctrine (a must believe for Christians)
www.carm.org...
Introduction to the concept of the Trinity:
www.carm.org...
The atonement of Jesus Christ (why, what does it mean?)
www.carm.org...
The pages listed above will give you some understanding as to what Christians believe.
Most likely they will go unread and people on this forum will continue to make ranting
posts about those �nasty� Christians and what they believe. To the Christians who may
have read the links, well it is a Calvinist site. But it does differentiate between essential
Christian doctrine and Calvinist doctrine. Christians are therefore invited to post links to
web pages which cover the essentials of doctrine essentials of their particular tenet (such
as (amillialism vs premillennialism).
This is really a �last ditch� effort on my part to get those people who make postings on
this Forum Board about what those �nasty� Christians believe to become informed about
the subject because they are in truth very ignorant of basic Christian beliefs. Indeed most
of the people who have made postings here critical of the Christian faith have shown that
they have no concept of basic Christian doctrines and essentially do not know what they
are talking about. So therefore read and become informed.
As for me, the time grows short, and I grow weary of the game.