RE: Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), Souls, and Atheism
November 22, 2011 at 5:30 am
(This post was last modified: November 22, 2011 at 5:35 am by Willpower.)
He had not attempted to counter my argument at all. He had only said that I had developed poor reasoning and comprehension due my asserted personal character flaws. But what part of my comprehensive responses were wrong? He had not addressed that at all.
And after he proceeded to elaborate, I explained my response. He then had no further comment. We got past it.
I'm going to bed. It really isn't interesting for me to discuss something as little as a short-phrase that me and the other dude already got past. I don't know why you are seeking to waste all this energy on it. I don't care, he doesn't care, let's move on.
And after he proceeded to elaborate, I explained my response. He then had no further comment. We got past it.
I'm going to bed. It really isn't interesting for me to discuss something as little as a short-phrase that me and the other dude already got past. I don't know why you are seeking to waste all this energy on it. I don't care, he doesn't care, let's move on.
"Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect." (1 Peter 3:15)
The "Test of Life" is not whether you can blindly "worship and praise God”. The test in life is whether or not you can live your life according to virtue, and live a life that reverberates waves of positive energy, building people up, as Jesus His son perfectly exemplified. We can choose lives of virtue as is God's will, or to choose lives of selfishness, arrogance, and other vices which have led to the plague of humanity we have found on earth. If people choose vice, that is their choice. Do not judge them (1 Corinthians 5:12 ). But He sent Jesus as a prime example of virtue so that we could see the light and choose it, instead of poisoning the earth with lives of darkness. Many, including even "Christians," have failed in this regard. But Christianity is supposed to be the message of love, hope, faith, unity, and virtue, that creates heaven on Earth.
The "Test of Life" is not whether you can blindly "worship and praise God”. The test in life is whether or not you can live your life according to virtue, and live a life that reverberates waves of positive energy, building people up, as Jesus His son perfectly exemplified. We can choose lives of virtue as is God's will, or to choose lives of selfishness, arrogance, and other vices which have led to the plague of humanity we have found on earth. If people choose vice, that is their choice. Do not judge them (1 Corinthians 5:12 ). But He sent Jesus as a prime example of virtue so that we could see the light and choose it, instead of poisoning the earth with lives of darkness. Many, including even "Christians," have failed in this regard. But Christianity is supposed to be the message of love, hope, faith, unity, and virtue, that creates heaven on Earth.