(December 1, 2012 at 11:21 pm)Darkstar Wrote:(December 1, 2012 at 9:47 pm)catfish Wrote: Cognitive dissonance...I acknowledge it. You don't have to believe in the trinity to be a Christian, and Chrostianity is indeed based on the teachings of Jesus. You, however, do not acknowledge that Christians see Jesus as the son of god. You can follow the teachings of Jesus, and be a Christian person (used as an adjective describing life philosophy, not a categorization of religious belief), but you aren't a member of the Christian religion if you deny the godship of Jesus. Perhaps it is you who has cognitive dissonance.
There's no other way to explain why you cannot acknowledge what you had posted...
Your main flaw is bolded by me above. You need to reconcile the two statements without looking like a fool. The proper course is to admit the mistake and try again...
And I have acknowledged that "some" Christians believe things I do not. I find it amusing that an atheist acts likes he believes that pagan bullshit too.
