Quote:Two logical fallacies in one sentence,not bad,but not a record here:
I will disagree AND CLAIM THAT YOU MISREAD WHAT i WROTE.
Quote:What you find hard to believe is irrelevant. That's called an "argument from incredulity".
First, I did not say 'I found it hard to believe...' as I know people do this all the time.
Second, I did not say who was or wasn't a true Christian. Methinks you applied your thinking to my words and responded to your own faulty comprehension of what I wrote.
Quote:ANY given belief ,religious or secular may imply (suggest) certain behaviour,but in no way guarantees anything
UHM...In Christianity we CAN guarantee that God created all things just as He said. For if He didn't then He lied, and if He lied He then demotes Himself from being God and we lose all hope, for there is no such thing as salvation, heaven etc. If God lied he then becomes fallible and in need of a savior Himself and if that were the case we could toss the Bible out and not listen to it for its words would be meaningless.
IF God lied no one would follow the Bible or use it in their cultic beliefs to entrap the unwary. The Bible would become just another book gathering dust on a library shelf somewhere tossed away or ignored without worry.
These are the ramifications that come from those people who claim to be Christian but deny Genesis 1 and other creation passages found in the Bible. They shoot themselves in the foot and destroy the message of the Bible, and their own claims to being a Christian.
If one is to be a Christian then they must proclaim all of God's word true or they are just hypocrites and not Christian.