(February 22, 2017 at 7:06 am)Mr Greene Wrote: The relentless quoting of scripture as a replacement for using their own thoughts seems to be part of protestant culture (usually baptist in my experience) I've certainly never seen it from a Catholic, nor can I remember an Anglican doing so.
The baptists seem to have a number of wayward features, being most likely to proselytize amongst a voariety of other characteristics.
Once you learn to distinguish between the denominations it becomes more clear what we're dealing with.
I see. Well I can't claim to know the differences in demoninations as Iv never tried to study them individually from each other. I basically rejected all notions of a 'man made god' and replaced it with my ideas based on what I believe. I don't claim to know anything is the absolute truth when it comes to anything that i can't prove via human senses. Honestly, I could care less if there's a god. I just find it impossible to understand how people just throw logic and actual proof of things out the window just because they might be scared of the unknown. And that's exactly what it is, unknown.