RE: Christian motives to lie.
June 26, 2014 at 4:35 pm
(This post was last modified: June 26, 2014 at 4:42 pm by ronedee.)
(June 24, 2014 at 2:44 pm)whateverist Wrote:(June 24, 2014 at 12:47 pm)ronedee Wrote: So, let me get this straight.... It's ok for you guys to "denigrate" Christians and me in particular?
But, I have a perscution complex if I complain. And/or I'm an Atheist hater if I lash back?
Do not, I repeat, do not give up your religion. You simply aren't ready. If you can't take responsibility for your own words and actions without whining about what others have done to you, you just don't have a moral center. Cleave tightly to your objective, god-given morals. It's really all you have.
Nice way to avoid the subject! And you cling tightly to your lie.
(June 24, 2014 at 12:58 pm)Esquilax Wrote:(June 24, 2014 at 12:47 pm)ronedee Wrote: So, let me get this straight.... It's ok for you guys to "denigrate" Christians and me in particular?
But, I have a perscution complex if I complain. And/or I'm an Atheist hater if I lash back?
That's funny, I thought this thread was made to denigrate liars for christianity, a specific subset of your religion that you should be insulting too, not your religion as a whole. That reaction is a little telling, actually, that you'd look at a thread that started with a story about a man deliberately faking a miracle (where's your condemnation for him, incidentally?) and decide that, since we're talking about specific examples of christian liars conning people for their faith, we must be talking about all christians!
Is the connection between "lying" and "christianity" so strong in your mind? Or is it, which I think is more likely, that you aren't actually reading the posts and are leaping to the defense of something you haven't really bothered to comprehend? Did you just see "christian" and "lie" in the thread title and jump to a conclusion?
How would you respond to a thread subject: "Atheist motives to lie"?
Or... would I need some pluralization for it to bother you?
Quis ut Deus?