(May 1, 2016 at 2:08 pm)Constable Dorfl Wrote:(May 1, 2016 at 11:47 am)Wryetui Wrote: Also, you are wrong, my theology does not proceed from Niceea, but from the very early moments of christianity. That is why we have the theology of St. Clement the Roman, St. Ignatius of Antioch, St. Polycarp of Smyrna, Papias of Hierapolis, Quadratus... and other hundreds of Church Fathers that were born even centuries before Niceea.
So when I point out what you say and its implications you try and change what you say. From now on no more mister nice guy. Expect me to fuck you over with everything in may arsenal from now on. After I'm done your religion sphincter will be begging for mercy.
I did not change anything of what you said, you are incorrect, you implied that my theology is an invention of Niceea and I pointed out that that is not possible, since we have hundreds of Church Fathers that are very prior to Niceea.
This kind of aggressivity can only be the product of a deep hate that exists towards God. It is very clear to me that you do believe in God, but hate Him so much that you want to deny it. Do you think I am misrepresenting your beliefs? I know what you will answer to me: "You are wrong! How can I hate something in which I do not believe that exists? I believe in science and I believe your God is an invention, and so on...", but I will tell you the truth I knew without even knowing you, you do hate God and you do not want Him to exist, and you have accepted every belief that disproves God. It is obvious that you are not interested in a sincere discussion, you only want to "destroy" my beliefs, which are completely unknown to you even though you claim you know them, in order for them not to dismantle your shield against God. I do not think we could actually have a debate since it will not be a debate, just you aggresively and compulsively trying to convince me of your ideas, and since I am not a fan of proselytism, I am not interested in careless slurs. You are free to talk to me anytime you consider you are open to debate and to listen what other people have to say to you.
"Let us commit ourselves and one another and our whole life to Christ, our God"
- Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
- Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom