(January 6, 2015 at 5:15 am)robvalue Wrote: I can't interpret very much of this. But as always, I'm surprised by the claim that superstitious people 2000 years ago knew more about the creation and nature of the universe than all of science does today. That is (usually) the religious claim. And of course you need "faith" to believe it, because it makes no sense at all.
I also don't know why people keep trying to produce logical arguments why God exists, because then faith would no longer be required. Lucky for you that everyone fails hard at this, because you're actually endangering your own position more than ours. If proof did come about, atheists would say "how about that!". Christians would say either, "Fuck! We found God and everything we said was wrong!" Or "Fuck! We found God, everything we said was right and now no one needs faith to believe in any of this. And all those ex-atheists still aren't worshiping this genocidal maniac! What have we done?"
Boy I talk some crap sometimes huh. Need to wake the old brain up.
That is the problem with Christians. They think that there is history in the bible while I am telling you that there is not.
Christians think that there was a baby born at Christmas and Catholics do not see it that way. I am telling you that there is not and so did the ancients. It is the reformation that added the baby, and they added history to the bible. .
Only in America Catholics are called Christians because they need their vote so they can start bombing again, while on Sunday they are not.
Christians say, you must be born again and Catholics do not say that.
Billy Graham would never have an Evangelistic rally without the consent of the local Catholic Diocese because he was after the Catholics only = the scum of the earth and is America's greatest hero, ever. In Europe his rallies always flopped.
In China religion is tolerated but evangelization is not and they just destroyed a church that cost $135 million to built and it took them 4 days to push down just after opening day.
Catholics print a Cathechism for protestants to read as a major book selling event only, so I hear, and have never even seen one myself.
Just so you know.