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Christians. Could you be wrong?
#91
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
(August 4, 2014 at 10:18 am)Drich Wrote:
(August 4, 2014 at 9:40 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote: Pretty typical Christian justification..

"Seek and ye shall find"

"I tried...didn't find God"

"You didn't do it right"

Because obviously the problem is with the seeker, and not the fact that we don't hear the same sky-vocies you do.
Noope.

Read what I said again. To ask seek knock as out lined in luke 11 is a three part exercise. God does not say ask and seek and I will come running. He takes the time to come up with a parable that includes knocking. Knocking in His parable is the key to the whole thing. I have no doubt that most of you who have ask and sought did so earnestly. Even so you all will be the first to admit that you did not stick around to complete the knocking portion of Christ's command.

If God tells you to do ABC and He will give you 123, is it reasonable to expect 123 if you only did AB?

Alright, I just spent some time doing ABC. I've still got nothing from any God. What happens now?
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#92
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
(August 4, 2014 at 10:55 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote:
(August 4, 2014 at 10:18 am)Drich Wrote: Noope.

Read what I said again. To ask seek knock as out lined in luke 11 is a three part exercise. God does not say ask and seek and I will come running. He takes the time to come up with a parable that includes knocking. Knocking in His parable is the key to the whole thing. I have no doubt that most of you who have ask and sought did so earnestly. Even so you all will be the first to admit that you did not stick around to complete the knocking portion of Christ's command.

If God tells you to do ABC and He will give you 123, is it reasonable to expect 123 if you only did AB?

Alright, I just spent some time doing ABC. I've still got nothing from any God. What happens now?

Keep doing it until you delude yourself that the voices in your head are that god bloke.

Failing that, try some other self-fulfilling mumbo-jumbo until you get the desired effect.
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#93
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
I'm pretty sure you get your money back.
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#94
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
then we agree on all accounts. Most people are nice.

I was addressing Your "typical Christian" comment mainly. That statement is wrong weather you have met more or less. If this is your true view, then you're the one that has to adjust because it is stupid. To hide behind '... that I met ..." is childish. again, from a different angle it is bullshit. Go met more people before you speak.

The point ... the "typical Christian" is not what you claim. And the "typical Christian's" has the same doubts and fears as the typical atheists. Because people are people. Unless you can show differently. then we can start talking about irrational people and the causes. But of course that would also point to "typical people" and not "typical this color" or "typical that belief". It would also lead us away from any racist behavior.

Let's do a common sense test.
1) Most Christian understand they could be wrong. They are just trying to do the best they can. But there are plenty of assholes too.
Or
2) thacracker's: Most Christians KNOW that they are right and everybody else is wrong. Christians do not operate all like a regular human being.
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#95
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
(August 1, 2014 at 6:30 pm)Amalynne0 Wrote: I'm not sure its safe to ever be in a position where "nothing" could change one's mind.
We almost never are. I think our minds are wired to pretend that we're convinced that whatever we believe is the absolute truth and that nothing could change that. Yet we change our minds about stuff all the time, and occasionally we undergo some pretty radical changes in our core beliefs that can shake us up.

In other words: yes, we can be wrong. No, we don't think we are.
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#96
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
(August 4, 2014 at 11:59 am)archangle Wrote: then we agree on all accounts. Most people are nice.

I was addressing Your "typical Christian" comment mainly. That statement is wrong weather you have met more or less. If this is your true view, then you're the one that has to adjust because it is stupid. To hide behind '... that I met ..." is childish. again, from a different angle it is bullshit. Go met more people before you speak.

The point ... the "typical Christian" is not what you claim. And the "typical Christian's" has the same doubts and fears as the typical atheists. Because people are people. Unless you can show differently. then we can start talking about irrational people and the causes. But of course that would also point to "typical people" and not "typical this color" or "typical that belief". It would also lead us away from any racist behavior.

Let's do a common sense test.
1) Most Christian understand they could be wrong. They are just trying to do the best they can. But there are plenty of assholes too.
Or
2) thacracker's: Most Christians KNOW that they are right and everybody else is wrong. Christians do not operate all like a regular human being.

Non sequitur. What I said was typical of christians was "either/or" (or call it "black/white" thinking. I made no comment having to do with their perceptions of whether they're right or with "niceness." It seems you just want to take offense.
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#97
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
(August 4, 2014 at 3:13 pm)Thackerie Wrote:
(August 4, 2014 at 11:59 am)archangle Wrote: then we agree on all accounts. Most people are nice.

I was addressing Your "typical Christian" comment mainly. That statement is wrong weather you have met more or less. If this is your true view, then you're the one that has to adjust because it is stupid. To hide behind '... that I met ..." is childish. again, from a different angle it is bullshit. Go met more people before you speak.

The point ... the "typical Christian" is not what you claim. And the "typical Christian's" has the same doubts and fears as the typical atheists. Because people are people. Unless you can show differently. then we can start talking about irrational people and the causes. But of course that would also point to "typical people" and not "typical this color" or "typical that belief". It would also lead us away from any racist behavior.

Let's do a common sense test.
1) Most Christian understand they could be wrong. They are just trying to do the best they can. But there are plenty of assholes too.
Or
2) thacracker's: Most Christians KNOW that they are right and everybody else is wrong. Christians do not operate all like a regular human being.

Non sequitur. What I said was typical of christians was "either/or" (or call it "black/white" thinking. I made no comment having to do with their perceptions of whether they're right or with "niceness." It seems you just want to take offense.

I am always having to say "yes, but not one of those kind." Because of stupid comments like this.

the typical Christian is not black and white only thinking. Period. The typical Christian is like the typical person anywhere. It is independent of belief. Unless of course you can prove that "belief" system determines the personality type. you will be the first.
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#98
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
(August 4, 2014 at 10:55 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote:
(August 4, 2014 at 10:18 am)Drich Wrote: Noope.

Read what I said again. To ask seek knock as out lined in luke 11 is a three part exercise. God does not say ask and seek and I will come running. He takes the time to come up with a parable that includes knocking. Knocking in His parable is the key to the whole thing. I have no doubt that most of you who have ask and sought did so earnestly. Even so you all will be the first to admit that you did not stick around to complete the knocking portion of Christ's command.

If God tells you to do ABC and He will give you 123, is it reasonable to expect 123 if you only did AB?

Alright, I just spent some time doing ABC. I've still got nothing from any God. What happens now?
For crap sake read the story. What happened when the neighbor did not get the bread he wanted, what did he do?
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#99
RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
Went somewhere else? Bought a different brand? Had toast instead?
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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RE: Christians. Could you be wrong?
(August 4, 2014 at 10:40 am)Stimbo Wrote: There is a simpler explanation that fits the known facts: there may be nothing to be found. You have to consider that possibility; anything else is cherrypicking.

What makes you think their is nothing to be found? Because you found nothing? The possibility that nothing exists ceases to be a possibility when one finds what he is looking for. I found God. Is it time for another Spider-Man esque origins reboot? Surely for as much fun as you had last time you should know for me their is no other possible explanation for God than God. Or rather their is no better proof for God than God. A/S/k is a promise by God to receive a measure of God to guide and direct you to the relationship He has offered all of us.
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