I also find it funny how it's okay to view everyone who disagrees with you "Unsaved trash."
That's not how we view you. It's how God views you. At Judgment, He will toss you into His Holy Incinerator like so much trash . . . the difference is, you'll burn forever, unable to die and unable to escape, simply because you refused to believe in and worship and obey Him while you were alive.
I have read a good deal of this topic, and quite frankly, I am getting sick of this pointless arguing.
I am putting out a challenge. I, currently, (keep reading) am atheist (keep reading, this may interest you).
I will convert to Christianity, permanently, If any of you people can make a list of 10, logically sound arguments (with the logic behind them explained in detail) that can disprove any/all other non-Christian religion/set of beliefs.
Here's the catch: It must not be possible for those arguments to be used to disprove Christianity, or for any argument that logically stems from the arguments members of this forum post in response to this post.
If you knew any thing of what your talking about, you would know that homosexuality isn't a choice, it is a small psychological abnormality, and that it is also present in dogs, cats, lions, tigers, giraffes, elephants, zebras and so on.
So you accuse me of being born a child raper and an atheist. First off, I specifically said that we see contradictions to Christianity everywhere. You do not chose what you know to be true. Secondly, are you saying that atheists are all child rapers? May I remind you of atheists like:
Susan B. Anthony
Richard Rodgers
Bertrand Russel
Bill Gates
Steve Wozniak
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Pat Tillman Jr
Marie Curie
Arthur Miller
Brian Cox
Jamie Hyneman
Adam Savage
Mark Zuckerburg
Mark Twain
and many, many more...
Innovators, entertainers, physicists, and Nobel Peace Prize winners are all rapists? Open your eyes, because you seem to be completely oblivious of this world.
I have no idea who those demons are, but I assure you that Jesus will deal with them come Judgement Day.
As the joo said to the wetback: "I'm glad I'm not you!"
That's the same argument the queers try and use. It's a blatant lie.
"Oh, Please don't send me to hell, Jesus! I can't help being a child-raping atheist! I was born like this!"
Well it ain't gonna work, pal. Jesus can see through those lies, and He will not be tricked.
If you knew any thing of what your talking about, you would know that homosexuality isn't a choice, it is a small psychological abnormality, and that it is also present in dogs, cats, lions, tigers, giraffes, elephants, zebras and so on.
So you accuse me of being born a child raper and an atheist. First off, I specifically said that we see contradictions to Christianity everywhere. You do not chose what you know to be true. Secondly, are you saying that atheists are all child rapers? May I remind you of atheists like:
Susan B. Anthony
Richard Rodgers
Bertrand Russel
Bill Gates
Steve Wozniak
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Pat Tillman Jr
Marie Curie
Arthur Miller
Brian Cox
Jamie Hyneman
Adam Savage
Mark Zuckerburg
Mark Twain
and many, many more...
Innovators, entertainers, physicists, and Nobel Peace Prize winners are all rapists? Open your eyes, because you seem to be completely oblivious of this world.
Thank you for proving my point. Like all atheists, you can't resist insulting and attacking your betters.
Envy is an ugly thing, RuPaul. Why not get right with God? You can stop living a life of hatred!
I find that incredibly ironic coming from someone who is is narcissistic enough to blatantly tell someone they're just jealous of someone better than them. I also find it funny how it's okay to view everyone who disagrees with you "Unsaved trash." I honestly don't envy you at all, I pity you. You waste the only life you have hoping for being rewarded in an afterlife that is illogical and none existent. I also do not hate any of you, I simply am Irritated by your blatant ignorance of everything around you.
This is not faith, it is a lack thereof. I need no faith to know something. You synapticlly challenged Jesus freaks are too closed minded to look up from your bible and see this evidence (the analogy to the tennis ball in your hand.) and realize that it doesn't add up.
And once again, the hatred comes through.
Thank you for proving my point. Like all atheists, you can't resist insulting and attacking your betters.
Envy is an ugly thing, RuPaul. Why not get right with God? You can stop living a life of hatred!
So am I, friend! God-mockers join this nice Christian church's discussion forum, uninvited and unwelcome, and start insulting us for not hating God like they do. Can you believe it? It's not like we're going over to richarddawkins.net or atheistnexus.com to tell them they're going to Hell!
Oh, another one. No, it probably won't. It'll probably be something we've answered thousands of times before. This month.
No, you won't.
You have no intention of so doing. You have already made this clear.
Now, allow me to explain to you the difference between faith and knowledge.
If I give you undeniable evidence that I am presently holding a tennis ball and that my friend Alphonse is not, will you then believe that I am holding a tennis ball? No. You will KNOW that I am holding a tennis ball.
That is not faith. That is knowledge.
Jesus tells us that Heaven is for those who believe in Him and obey Him. Not for those who "know". If you "know", then you take no risk. There is no belief; no investment of faith in God. Knowledge wholly obviates the need for faith.
Meanwhile, continuing on faith, you insist that God does not exist. How do you know this? It is not possible to prove a negative. Therefore, it is not possible for you to "know" that God does not exist, perhaps in another dimension, or perhaps outside of space-time, or perhaps in your next-door neighbor.
You have FAITH that there is no God.
Why did you choose to believe that God doesn't exist? Why do you hate Him so much that you will convince yourself He's not real?
Is it because you are addicted to your life of sin?
First off, Skepticism and hate are two very different things. Do you believe that there is an invisible and intangible teapot over head right now? No, but does this mean you hate the teapot? Absolutely not. You cannot hate something that you doubt is even real. That is absurd.
Secondly, we do not "choose" to be an atheist. This is the conclusion drawn
from evidence that directly contradicts the bible and other religious ideologies.
This is not faith, it is a lack thereof. I need no faith to know something. You synapticlly challenged Jesus freaks are too closed minded to look up from your bible and see this evidence (the analogy to the tennis ball in your hand.) and realize that it doesn't add up.
I have read a good deal of this topic, and quite frankly, I am getting sick of this pointless arguing.
So am I, friend! God-mockers join this nice Christian church's discussion forum, uninvited and unwelcome, and start insulting us for not hating God like they do. Can you believe it? It's not like we're going over to richarddawkins.net or atheistnexus.com to tell them they're going to Hell!
I am putting out a challenge. I, currently, (keep reading) am atheist (keep reading, this may interest you).
Oh, another one. No, it probably won't. It'll probably be something we've answered thousands of times before. This month.
I will convert to Christianity, permanently, If any of you people can make a list of 10, logically sound arguments (with the logic behind them explained in detail) that can disprove any/all other non-Christian religion/set of beliefs.
No, you won't.
You have no intention of so doing. You have already made this clear.
Now, allow me to explain to you the difference between faith and knowledge.
If I give you undeniable evidence that I am presently holding a tennis ball and that my friend Alphonse is not, will you then believe that I am holding a tennis ball? No. You will KNOW that I am holding a tennis ball.
That is not faith. That is knowledge.
Jesus tells us that Heaven is for those who believe in Him and obey Him. Not for those who "know". If you "know", then you take no risk. There is no belief; no investment of faith in God. Knowledge wholly obviates the need for faith.
Meanwhile, continuing on faith, you insist that God does not exist. How do you know this? It is not possible to prove a negative. Therefore, it is not possible for you to "know" that God does not exist, perhaps in another dimension, or perhaps outside of space-time, or perhaps in your next-door neighbor.
You have FAITH that there is no God.
Why did you choose to believe that God doesn't exist? Why do you hate Him so much that you will convince yourself He's not real?
Is it because you are addicted to your life of sin?
To the contrary, I do not base my life on any religious beliefs. I do not spend my time worrying about whether an old, outdated manuscript says something is okay or not. I let my moral code guide me on what to do, and let what happens happen. If something good happens to me, I celebrate. If something bad happens to me, I get on with fixing it myself, instead of spending my time hoping a "God" will fix it.
Outdated? I just checked every Bible in the house: none of them have an expiration date.
Please stop making things up to try and prove your point...it makes you look like a retard, and frankly it's intellectually lazy.
To the contrary, I do not base my life on any religious beliefs. I do not spend my time worrying about whether an old, outdated manuscript says something is okay or not. I let my moral code guide me on what to do, and let what happens happen. If something good happens to me, I celebrate. If something bad happens to me, I get on with fixing it myself, instead of spending my time hoping a "God" will fix it.
That's how you believe. As I said, it takes a lot of faith to believe like you do. Call it religious belief or not, you still base your life in belief. You have to believe, you can't present the evidence even for yourself that you are right.
Me, I still have the word of God, the bible.
But what do I know, I'm just a dumb Christian who got blinded by dazling logic, right. Well, I'll leave you to this epiphany.
How does it feel that you thought in your head, that it is a good idea to come to debunk silly Christians religion once and for all, but instead you noticed that you base your life in beliefs that you are not sure sure about yourself after all?
Is it working as you planned?
To the contrary, I do not base my life on any religious beliefs. I do not spend my time worrying about whether an old, outdated manuscript says something is okay or not. I let my moral code guide me on what to do, and let what happens happen. If something good happens to me, I celebrate. If something bad happens to me, I get on with fixing it myself, instead of spending my time hoping a "God" will fix it.
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