RE: Better reasons to quit Christianity
August 17, 2012 at 4:35 pm
(This post was last modified: August 17, 2012 at 4:51 pm by spockrates.)
(August 17, 2012 at 3:20 pm)Napoléon Wrote:(August 16, 2012 at 4:11 pm)spockrates Wrote: Please let me know if you care to share other reasons why someone should become an atheist.
You know what spock, I really don't see why it's any of our responsibility to sell it to you.
Figure it out for yourself. If you can't, carry on believing your nonsense and leave everyone else to it. It's that simple. I just find you're the biggest damn time waster here.
Frankly, watching you drag these threads on is getting that bad I just consider you more of a troll the more I watch you type. You're always coming up with every response you can think of, besides the most obvious and most logical, that your god doesn't exist and your religion is bollocks.
It's like you will scramble for any explanation you can find, regardless of how far fetched it is, to try and explain and justify the fact that your god is an inept communicator, and a shitty designer.
Tiresome and annoying.
You might be right. I might find the conversation so fascinating and enjoyable because I'm so tiresome and boring and everyone choosing to speak to me is not!
For example, I find the current discussion that God cannot be omnipotent extremely fascinating. I'm told that the reason why God is not omnipotent is because he does not have the power to do anything and everything. My little mind can see no way that it is remotely possible that omnipotence is the power to do anything and everything; hence my great anticipation of discovering how something I didn't know is possible actually is.
But if it turns out that omnipotence is indeed not the power to do anything and everything, then what reason is there to think it impossible for God to be omnipotent? The other reasons I anticipate being just as engaging, and I might actually learn that it is indeed impossible for God to be omnipotent. If God cannot be omnipotent, then God cannot be what Christians believe him to be, so I will then be closer to believing that the Christian God is imagined, rather than real.
"If you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains (no matter how improbable) must be the truth."
--Spock
--Spock