(September 24, 2021 at 1:17 pm)ayost Wrote:(September 24, 2021 at 1:06 pm)brewer Wrote: What do you consider 'accurately articulate'? Seems like a pretty nebulous statement and subject to your judgement alone.
If you think most atheists are aggressive and insulting either you haven't encountered enough or that the issue is with how you choose to interact with atheists. You came here with no introduction and no attempt to get to know anything about us before you started preaching (telling us how we are wrong).
It appears that the shoe fits as your other posts indicate. You seem to be in able to accept our nonbelief as valdid but insist we accept yours.
"Accurately articulate" isn't subject to my judgement. I mean you should be able to type true statements about Christianity. Statements can easily be verified.
This is my first time ever on a forum. If there is some etiquette I'm supposed to follow that I didn't, I apologize. I'm trying to understand more and have my beliefs challenged instead of living in a Christian echo chamber. I am looking to challenge atheists as well as be challenged.
I am not hiding my thoughts on atheism. I think atheism is inconsistent and absurd and I think no atheist lives consistently with atheism.
When I say atheism is inconsistent and absurd that isn't an insult to the people, that's a comment on the belief system that is atheism.
When I say no atheist lives consistently with atheism, that is a comment on the people, sort of like your comment on Christians. Not an insult, just an observation.
Truth is subjective. But I can certainly type 'christians believe in christ'. Happy?
Congratulations, I think god(s) are inconsistent and absurd and only exist as a mental concept made by humans. I have no idea what you mean by 'lives consistently' (another superior nebulous statement). Anything you said after that was for your own benefit. Do christians live consistently, doubtful.
What exact beliefs would you like challenged? Start a thread about those beliefs and we'll tell you what atheists and the like think.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.