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Ironhidensh wrote:Tammuz wrote:
could the christians here actually for once manage to defend their position without committing one the above 5 mistakes?
No. You insist on going by rules made up by man. God's rules and reasoning trump man's by a thousand fold. You can bring all the reasoning and logic and science you want, and it doesn't mean anything. Its made by man, and therefor only as good as the man (or woman) making it.
God trumps man. End of discussion, for me anyway. Enjoy picking apart my blind and stupid faith though. I am here to please.
Tammuz wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Tammuz wrote:
could the christians here actually for once manage to defend their position without committing one the above 5 mistakes?
No. You insist on going by rules made up by man. God's rules and reasoning trump man's by a thousand fold. You can bring all the reasoning and logic and science you want, and it doesn't mean anything. Its made by man, and therefor only as good as the man (or woman) making it.
God trumps man. End of discussion, for me anyway. Enjoy picking apart my blind and stupid faith though. I am here to please.
I'm god, therefore i trump.
Because this nation was founded on Christian principals and this nation is predominatly Christian. That is why Christianity has such a strong presence here. The Pilgrims came here so they could establish their religious views without England forcing them to worship England's way. So the way they ultimately ended up solving that problem was by saying Hey, we're Christians but we don't like the Government to tell us how to worship. So in all fairness to everybody we will seperate chirch and state so that government can't force us to all be Catholic or whatever (Catholicism is what they were originally escaping from) But too many people take this seperation of church and state way too far. Seperation of chirch and state only means that the government cannot force us to worship in a certain way. We are free to worship as we wish or not worship at all. But seperation of church and state NEVER was meant to be used to take the words "in God we trust" off our money or take God out of the national anthem or to tell a judge he isn't allowed to display the ten commandments. but this is all proof of the all out war atheists have waged upon christianity. There excuse is that the judge has no right to display the ten comandments because he works for the government. And "in God we trust" wasn't on money before such and such date. And God was never in the national anthem before such and such. All stupid excuses for atheists to erase this nation of God. There is a war within going on and atheists are waging it against mainly, Christians.Dark Zarak wrote:1. I am not an atheist. To think there is no God is no different than to think there is one. It's all a matter of faith. I am open to the idea that maybe God is real. I have strong doubts, but I don't think for sure He isn't real. Notice I still capitalise He. I do have at least one bone of respect in my body.
2. Christians are attacked because they are seen as a threat by atheists. They are pushing for laws that have, in atheists' eyes, arbitrary reasons, and yet they still affect their lives. Small things like "In God we trust", and large things like overturning Roe vs Wade, though I can see non-religious arguements for that one, but that brings me back to my point. It's always the religious people who are so against abortion.
Christianity is too much of a prescence in this country because it is affecting aspects of everybody's lives. That is why they are attacked. If there was a huge Jewish movement to outlaw milk products for five hours after eathing meat, then I'd be complaining about that too. What about if there was such a huge Jewish population that laws started getting made requiring circumcision? I'd be very angry.
What if there were so many Wiccans in the government that it said "Blessed Be" on our money? I'd want to scream. It's bad enough having to look at Jackson everytime I go to the ATM.
That's why it's attacked.
3. I've never heard of Atheists getting married in churches. But I have to say I find it a stupid idea.
A mountaintop is the first place I'd think of. The only time I can see ever getting married in a church would be if my wife was religious, or if the church was an old cathedral or something that had some kind of awesome historical significance, but on that note there are many other places.
Go check out Professor Smooths thread about "Islam must be stopped". Atheists in that thread find a way to defend Islam and STILL attack Christianity. It's extremely common. Christianity is certainly the religion under attack.skippytron wrote:lkavadas wrote: Seriously. Look over the threads. Every single one is basically a bunch angry athiests whose views are often exceedingly radical. Well beyond the Christians who post in their own defense. Christianity is the only religion is the only religion these people feel comfortable attacking. You'll never see them create a thread which specifically attacks Muslims. Never. But just look over the current thread list. How many go out of their way to direct their vitriol entirely at Christians?
agreed. its so easy for an atheist like me to jump on the tail end of a topic full of other atheists saying why they think they are right. i totally see your point here.
I think the reason its mainly vs christians is, simply, because of the sheer amount of christians. most of the people on here that get involved with the debates appear to be christian from what ive seen. or at least call themselves christian, or liken themselves to one.
a lot of the threads end up sounding kinda the same though. there are many guilty parties who invariably, not always blatantly, end up nudging the thread down the same old path.
sorry if i'm off topic. i dont actually understand the rest of your post.what are you really trying to say? for the dummies like me please...
Autobot032 wrote:
Now you're just being offensive. Don't mock our God in front of us. I can't stop you from doing it in private, but don't do in public, at least not right to our faces.
Autobot032 wrote:
And if this universe was twisted enough that you could be God, I know at least 90% of the human race would kill itself to get into Hell, just to get away from *YOU*.
Where did Jesus mock God? Tell me where to find it in the Bible because you can't. It's not there.Professor Smooth wrote:Autobot032 wrote:
Now you're just being offensive. Don't mock our God in front of us. I can't stop you from doing it in private, but don't do in public, at least not right to our faces.
How is being offensive? He's telling you that he's God. I don't see any evidence that he's not God. Would you have said that Jesus was mocking your God in front of you? He did the same thing.
Autobot032 wrote:
And if this universe was twisted enough that you could be God, I know at least 90% of the human race would kill itself to get into Hell, just to get away from *YOU*.
That is another one of those arguments used by atheists to further their agenda and once again it is fodder for left wing atheist websites and books. The truth is the VAST majority of our founding fathers believed in God and only a small percent did not. When you look at their writings they wrote like that on purpose because they did not want this country to become what England did to force a certain belief system. So they took any sort of belief system and seperated it from government control. It was intended for them to be able to WORSHIP GOD as they saw fit and not how the government saw fit. And that is definately something left wing ateists zero in on and say "Hey! see? These guys didn't believe in God." That is false. Most of them did believe in God. Their belief in God is what brought most of them here.Comments like this will not be tolerated in this forum.
Your religion is not under attack. People disagreeing with you and wanting things changed is not an attack. When you see churches being burned and people being physically attacked by Atheists, it will be under attack.
Most atheists don't want "Under God" taken off of money or removed from the pledge. They just don't want their kids being suspended from school for refusing to say it.
The founding fathers were not all Christians. The majority were Deists. This is quite apparent in their writings.
Professor Smooth wrote:Autobot032 wrote:
Now you're just being offensive. Don't mock our God in front of us. I can't stop you from doing it in private, but don't do in public, at least not right to our faces.
How is being offensive? He's telling you that he's God. I don't see any evidence that he's not God. Would you have said that Jesus was mocking your God in front of you? He did the same thing.
Professor Smooth wrote:Autobot032 wrote:
And if this universe was twisted enough that you could be God, I know at least 90% of the human race would kill itself to get into Hell, just to get away from *YOU*.
Comments like this will not be tolerated in this forum.
Your religion is not under attack. People disagreeing with you and wanting things changed is not an attack. When you see churches being burned and people being physically attacked by Atheists, it will be under attack.
Most atheists don't want "Under God" taken off of money or removed from the pledge. They just don't want their kids being suspended from school for refusing to say it.
The founding fathers were not all Christians. The majority were Deists. This is quite apparent in their writings.
Autobot032 wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:Autobot032 wrote:
Now you're just being offensive. Don't mock our God in front of us. I can't stop you from doing it in private, but don't do in public, at least not right to our faces.
How is being offensive? He's telling you that he's God. I don't see any evidence that he's not God. Would you have said that Jesus was mocking your God in front of you? He did the same thing.
Professor Smooth wrote:Tammuz did the same thing that Jesus did. He claimed to be God. There is absolutely no difference.
Professor Smooth wrote:Autobot032: Your personal attacks and threats have earned you a warning.
Professor Smooth wrote:Autobot032: Your personal attacks and threats have earned you a warning.
Now that that's out of the way...
Tammuz did the same thing that Jesus did. He claimed to be God. There is absolutely no difference.
I don't think that disagreeing with someones' beliefs is mocking anyone or being offensive
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