(January 10, 2014 at 4:02 pm)Drich Wrote:(January 10, 2014 at 3:51 pm)Chad32 Wrote: I know the story of Mythra is fake. Just like several other stories about someone being born a virgin and raising from the dead three days after they die. Early christian sources are not well documented. Paul didn't even start writing about Jesus until a decade or so after he died.routine has nothing to do with being made to do something quit the oppsite. a routine is something you do repeatedly on your own.
Going to church or youth group several days a week isn't just routine. No one made me go there. You keep wanting to redefine things that don't line up with your beliefs as something else. I left the faith, so it must have just been a routine or habit for me. It's not really prayer unless you already believe in the guy. It just sounds liek the no true scotsman's fallacy.
I get a coffie everymorning at the corner store. Hazelnut, with 2 french vanilla creams and one sweet and low. No one makes me do this, i just do it even if I am not thirsty or tired. It's just programmed into me.
like wise one can goto Church for 20 years and never experience God in any way shape or form all on routine.. If you are one of these people then it can be said your 'routinly went to church.. because you did not experience God we can safly say it was out of habbit and not a relationship you had with God.
(January 10, 2014 at 4:00 pm)xr34p3rx Wrote: Well. This is like determining what isa miracle and what is not. I tsa fallacy
explain
Which is a miracle? Winning the lottery or being healed from cancer?
xR34P3Rx
it isn't in our nature to think of a God, it is in our nature to seek answers and the concept of God is most influenced in this world.
it isn't in our nature to think of a God, it is in our nature to seek answers and the concept of God is most influenced in this world.