(September 13, 2011 at 4:26 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: You said you didn’t believe in sin, implying you were therefore not guilty of it, so I gave you a real world example to demonstrate how this was logically fallacious reasoning.
Actually, that wasn't what I was going for, but I am hardly surprised that you would come to that conclusion. I was actually pointing out that I don't believe in sin so that you might get the implication that calling me sinful was borderline preaching, which, as you know, is against the rules here. I love it when you derive absolutely asinine conclusions from my posts, though.
(September 13, 2011 at 4:26 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: False analogy, the existence or non-existence of fairies has no real bearing on reality, morality, logic, knowledge, existence, and purpose. The existence or non-existence of the God of scripture who created all things, governs all things, and owns you does.
Stat, say that God owns me one more time, buddy. Just because you believe in your imaginary friend does not make it true or logical. Furthermore, god does not apply to as much of my life as it does yours. Therefore, it does not shape my worldview, as it does yours. I would say don't be so obtuse, but it would be like asking you not to breathe.