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A question about the flood myth, baraminology, and Pangaea
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RE: A question about the flood myth, baraminology, and Pangaea
(February 24, 2016 at 2:45 pm)Drich Wrote:
(February 24, 2016 at 2:15 pm)Old Baby Wrote: No, you're either being deliberately obtuse or you still don't get it.
What is their to get these are your words sport:
your words Wrote:Even if I believed in bible-based Christianity, I wouldn't believe in yours, because you're an asshole.

Even if you accepted the truth of bible based Christianity, you would not accept anything I had to say about it. Again sport your words.

If you believe "X" is true and I teach "X" you would not believe "X" because I taught it. No other reason has been listed here other than you personally do not like me for your objection of "X".

If this is the case than everything I said in the above quote is valid.

I think you don't quite understand the depth in which you have committed yourself to in your statement, and when I spell everything out you yourself said... Well, it's like you said. You don't care if it is true or not, you will not believe what I have to say simply because i said it. despite whether or not it is true.

No, sport.  I was actually quite clear.  I said that even if you proved to me that Noah's Ark is a historical fact, I still wouldn't believe in YOUR Christianity.

YOUR Christianity.  Get it?

There's more to Christianity than the historicity of your bible stories.  There's something called fruits of the spirit.  These are the characteristics of your God that are supposedly apparent in those who are indwelled by the Holy Spirit, which is a product of being born again. 

See, sport, my mind is completely open to facts and evidence.  I'm perfectly willing to consider your evidence for Noah's flood, Samson killing whole armies with jawbones, Ezekiel ascending to heaven in a flaming chariot or whatever.  I'm just not willing to look past the preponderance of evidence for your assholery to believe that your fairy tale beliefs have been of any real benefit to you.
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RE: A question about the flood myth, baraminology, and Pangaea - by Old Baby - February 24, 2016 at 3:14 pm

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