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"There are no answers that will satisfy those genuinely questioning our faith....That is not because they are stubbornly refusing to embrace answers, nor because they do not understand what those answers are, but because our faith, i.e. the Christian religion is ultimately a matter of having faith and not empirical evidence strong enough to convince the sceptical unbeliever. What major factor of the Christian faith does not ultimately rest on faith? Look at the existence of God. It is our consideration that there are evidences for his existence but ultimately we rest our case on faith. Look at the existence of Jesus. It is our consideration that there are evidences for his existence but ultimately we rest our case on faith, especially in a day where mythicists and the like are in abundance along with their books and articles. Look at the inspiration of the Bible. It is our consideration that there are evidences for that inspiration but ultimately we rest our case on faith. Look at the creation of the universe and life on earth. It is our consideration that there are evidences for that work of initial creation but ultimately we rest our case on faith. So I could go on but I think the point is made. That upon which Christianity rests is ultimately faith. That is God's way, but that way is antithetical to the way of the unbelieving sceptic" (Matthew Bell, Xtianity, 2/26/01, "Some Dudes Learn the Hard Way.")
Originally posted by zaiger
reply to post by Mush
Pointing your finger at someone else will never make you bigger or better than anything. If anything it makes you smaller as it is an admition that someone can effect you without you being responsible for it to some degree. You cannot fault the church because the bonds that you made with your girlfriend were not strong enough for her or you to convert or strong enough to keep her becoming a "fundamentalist".
Proponents of religious reasoning are purposefully using the flag and star system (and post-spamming / trolling) to disrupt the dissemination of truth and clarity regarding important ATS subjects. Specifically, they concentrate on anything that challenges or attacks their religious convictions. As the main group of these fundamentalists are Christian, I challenge the Christians here first.
The Christians on this site are constantly issuing the ATS populace with a 'Christian-Tint' on all subjects, and as such distorting truth. To go against this distortion of fact, is to risk the wrath of the Christian Mafia present on this site. (And certain moderators may I add - who don't seem to be able to use their 'non-moderator contribution tool' as often as they should do.)
Originally posted by Mush
Originally posted by juzchilln
...this is a broken world. Full of idiotic athiests and silly religious people. Both have no clue of the power one can gain by witnessing God personally.
Have you "witnessed" God personally? In a tangible, measurable fashion?
Or do you witness your deity via your faith? You "believe" it is there to such
a degree that you project its presence onto scientifically explainable secular
phenomena.
The Christians on this site are constantly issuing the ATS populace with a 'Christian-Tint' on all subjects, and as such distorting truth.
Originally posted by Agree2Disagree
reply to post by Parallex
You said:
The Christians on this site are constantly issuing the ATS populace with a 'Christian-Tint' on all subjects, and as such distorting truth.
ATS is a conspiracy website. With that in mind, if you're looking for the whole truth and nothing but the truth, you're in the wrong place. You cannot blame the Christians for putting a certain type of spin on any subject when there is not 100% valid "truth" available for consideration.
fun⋅da⋅men⋅tal⋅ism
3. strict adherence to any set of basic ideas or principles
I understand why, as a Christian it's not in your nature to understand the secular point of view.
This is not about 'not liking' what Christians say - although I don't - it's about the fact that Christians abuse their religious status to distort fact, and disguise fiction as genuine fact. This is commonplace, and must be stopped.
Christianity, religion in general, both play into the hands of those that wish to control and manipulate humanity for their own ends. Free yourself of slavery - you wont regret it.
Originally posted by Parallex
reply to post by zaiger
Zaiger, it appears you have missed the point. I understand why, as a Christian it's not in your nature to understand the secular point of view.
This is not about 'not liking' what Christians say - although I don't - it's about the fact that Christians abuse their religious status to distort fact, and disguise fiction as genuine fact. This is commonplace, and must be stopped.
Christianity, religion in general, both play into the hands of those that wish to control and manipulate humanity for their own ends. Free yourself of slavery - you wont regret it.
The Para.
Originally posted by Parallex
This is not about 'not liking' what Christians say - although I don't - it's about the fact that Christians abuse their religious status to distort fact, and disguise fiction as genuine fact. This is commonplace, and must be stopped.