I wonder what understanding we are meant to come to ?
Truth is on 95% of what we do, work, watch movies, cars we have or family experiences we have, in simply living our lives we are likely very similar and there is plenty to chat about and agree on. But on the subject of theism, in particular Christianity what common ground is there ?
For most people there is little more to learn about what christians believe, or indeed why they believe it. what is it christians want us to come to an understanding on (that hasn't been discussed at length already) ?
Truth is on 95% of what we do, work, watch movies, cars we have or family experiences we have, in simply living our lives we are likely very similar and there is plenty to chat about and agree on. But on the subject of theism, in particular Christianity what common ground is there ?
For most people there is little more to learn about what christians believe, or indeed why they believe it. what is it christians want us to come to an understanding on (that hasn't been discussed at length already) ?
'Those who ask a lot of questions may seem stupid, but those who don't ask questions stay stupid'