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Biblical Inerrancy - mandatory to be Christian?
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RE: Biblical Inerrancy - mandatory to be Christian?
Humans couldn't create life from scratch, they would create it out of the material they are made out of. Totally different from the way God creates.


It is perfectly legitimate to criticize pedophile priests. It is not legitimate to mock religious deities and try and have a race to the bottom with the lowest level of respect and the least quantity of fear of God or consideration for religious beliefs.


Religion and families: Religion has been dealing with family issues for thousands of years. They know how to do it. This is different from an atheist who knows nothing about families, but goes around proselytizing atheism to kids and creating media that is aimed at kids (for example, see "The Infidel Guy"). It is one thing if you are an atheist who is a social worker professionally, but another thing to deliberate disrupt the moral life of families by teaching them that believing in God is the same as believing in the tooth fairy. Notice the language is intentionally designed to play on youths psychological processes of maturing, and is intentionally an attack on young people who desire to have maturity in their lives.

The atheists who do this will not explain the right way to live as a family, they will just try and tell people that it is foolish and even use the word "evil" to refer to believing in God and trying to follow religion. They are poisoning the minds of the young and doing damage that is far more serious to them than would happen if someone only raped them. A rape will not cause someone to lose all of their morality over their entire life, but being taught that morality is a social construction and can be ignored in many cases will be with them the rest of their life, constantly removing their sense of responsibility for others.
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RE: Biblical Inerrancy - mandatory to be Christian? - by jstrodel - March 26, 2013 at 11:17 pm

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