In this world I wonder what evidence they have to support " Good without God". Seems the farther society gets away from "religion" the worse it becomes.
I'm just having some fun with it since I know you can take it better than others. I think there are more Christians that have not fully read the Bible fully than ones that have.
I think so too. It really is a hell of an interesting book, especially the old testament. Lots of epic ass kickings.
Dude, I go to a Baptist school.... there are Christian zombies everywhere.
While I do not practice Christianity Denny, I fully support ant respect the right of others to do so. Also, I have read the bible cover to cover, which is more than most Christians I know can say.
I'm just having some fun with it since I know you can take it better than others. I think there are more Christians that have not fully read the Bible fully than ones that have.
First, it's called "faith" and EVERYONE has it. For example, you have faith that when you turn the key in your car that it will start. Second, there are books like the Bible, Koran, etc. that lay out the teachings/beliefs of the religion. To say that no one knows anything about their particular religion is absurd.
Didn't mean religion, I meant death. I agree that people know their religion. The ones that know it the most are less religious.
I'm not going to go telling you all that (since you've already heard it and it sounds like a broken record). But I do want you to know that He does love you no matter what.
While I do not practice Christianity Denny, I fully support ant respect the right of others to do so. Also, I have read the bible cover to cover, which is more than most Christians I know can say.
What is especially ironic (and laughable) in the "Good Without God" banner is that the good people promoting this are simply fulfilling Scripture, unknowingly. Mankind has been deciding for himself/herself what is "good" since the creation of Adam and Eve, as those of us familiar with the Book of Genesis can attest. Thanks for the testimony, good people!
Wrong. Grew up the whole Christian way. Felt guilty when I first started doubting the faith. Eventually I realized that as a human being I don't need to persecute myself for being a human being. All religion does is focus on something that no one knows anything about. It's mans way of trying to explain to others his rational on what happens when we die. In turn this creates a sort of tunnel vision on the thought process. Once you let go of that you realize your life is much more than that and you should live it and not go through it feeling like a sinner.
Or a simple lack of responsibility. Either way, that still doesn't mean squat to his response to your first post.
You lost me on this. How does this not mean squat to his response?
Guess it doesn't matter. With a response of me being ignorant and an attention whore, I'll consider his future posts as null and void.
On the topic of Religion in general? Hmm, never thought about that I guess.
No, on the subject of Christianity, which you make it every time. Like this:
It most likely stems from the frustration I feel on a daily basis regarding the subject. At least once a week someone grabs me and tells me that I need to accept Jesus and that he is the only way to salvation etc.
You make it sound like the streets are full of Chistian zombies trying to rip your atheist throat out... I'm just not seeing it. I'd happily converse with someone about Christianity, but I find that most Christians are quiet about their religion in public (like me). They don't want some atheist zealot to start screaming back at them about "pushing beliefs."
I'm not going to go telling you all that (since you've already heard it and it sounds like a broken record). But I do want you to know that He does love you no matter what.
Let's get together when you get back man. It will be fun to go around pushing Jesus on people!
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