Ooooo, attitude! Sorry, your first point was more of a statement than a question. Humblest apologies.
Am I a believer that God might intervene against they physical laws of reality? Sadly I'm going to have to say no. Not in the way they and I suspect you mean.
How can I then claim to be a Christian? Like this.
"I consider myself a Christian"
See how easy that was?
Now you might feel that if I do not believe In that particular aspect of the standard Christian canon I should not call myself a Christian. If so, while I find your view interesting, I fear you don't get to decide what the criteria are for how anyone else expresses their belief. I find it mildly amusing that you do. I bet you're just itching to know what I consider to be the threshold at which you can call yourself an atheist! Have you bbq 'd your quota of babies this year? Or is my view of what constitutes atheism of no interest to you. Perhaps it's none of my business Hmmmmm?
There's an interesting little paradox. If an atheist tells a Christian that they should not call themselves a Christian, is the atheist in fact paying a compliment?
Does that adequately answer you question?
Am I a believer that God might intervene against they physical laws of reality? Sadly I'm going to have to say no. Not in the way they and I suspect you mean.
How can I then claim to be a Christian? Like this.
"I consider myself a Christian"
See how easy that was?

Now you might feel that if I do not believe In that particular aspect of the standard Christian canon I should not call myself a Christian. If so, while I find your view interesting, I fear you don't get to decide what the criteria are for how anyone else expresses their belief. I find it mildly amusing that you do. I bet you're just itching to know what I consider to be the threshold at which you can call yourself an atheist! Have you bbq 'd your quota of babies this year? Or is my view of what constitutes atheism of no interest to you. Perhaps it's none of my business Hmmmmm?
There's an interesting little paradox. If an atheist tells a Christian that they should not call themselves a Christian, is the atheist in fact paying a compliment?
Does that adequately answer you question?
"Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken."
Sith code
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken."
Sith code