RE: My debate in Christian Forums in full swing
September 13, 2012 at 2:52 am
(This post was last modified: September 13, 2012 at 2:55 am by greneknight.)
(September 13, 2012 at 1:08 am)Lion IRC Wrote:(September 12, 2012 at 10:48 pm)Drich Wrote:
I'm glad you're here Drich.
What's the point? I find superstitious Christians quite pathetic. You believe in a bogeyman in the sky, like any kid of 3 but when mature folks want to debate, you flee, taking the indwelling Holy Spirit with you. I think atheists must find most superstitious Christians very hilarious and they probably treat you people as clowns. But it's ok. It's good Christian love to provide entertainment and laughter to these cerebral, thinking, logical, rational atheists. You guys have a pivotal role to play in our society.
But as a rational Christian (as opposed to a superstitious Christian), I find superstitious Christians dishonest and pathetic. If they are so sure they are correct, they should at least agree to debate with rational Christians. We can agree to confine ourselves to the Bible. It should be a battle on your own turf since you fundies should know the Bible like the back of your hand. But NOT ONE dares to take up the challenge.
Why the embarrassing cowardice? Why such fear? I submit there is only one reason. They know they are wrong. They would rather remain in their delusion than to let the truth free them.
This is the best example of intellectual dishonesty. There is no point insisting that you are not dishonest, my dear superstitious Christians. The only way to prove you are not dishonest is to agree to a DEBATE with the greneknight. But I know you won't dare to.
EDIT:
To avoid confusion, here are the definitions:
A superstitious Christian is a Christian who believes in the superstitious or supernatural aspects of the faith such as the existence of God as a being with independent will and thought.
A rational Christian is a Christian who does not accept supernatural nonsense. Superstitious = supernatural. Anything that is supernatural or superstitious is rejected.