RE: Challenge to atheists: I find your lack of faith disturbing!
March 23, 2014 at 3:41 am
(This post was last modified: March 23, 2014 at 3:46 am by *Deidre*.)
The two most important commandments Jesus taught his followers, if you believe the story, were "to love God with all of your heart and love your neighbor as yourself."
I've read your posts as I've come across them on here Aractus, and while you are very smart and articulate, you come across condescending and berating. You started a thread in the off topic section essentially mocking fat people. Calling them dumb. You've called people trolls and dismiss people who don't know Bible history quite like you.
Anyone can quote Scripture. Anyone can do extensive research relating to the history of Christianity. According to Christians, Satan himself can! lol So, what does your faith actually mean to you? That would be a more powerful testimony than scolding us and ridiculing our lack of Bible history knowledge.
If you believe in heaven, God most likely won't quiz you on your vast Bible knowledge. Instead, he may ask who did you love?
St. Francis of Assisi was noted as saying, "Preach the gospel, use words if necessary." Otherwise, why bother? People should be able to tell that your faith means something without you uttering a word. That is one of the reasons non believers get turned off.
Not judging you, not my place. But you are certainly not in a place to judge anyone who doesn't believe as you do. Just my two cents FWIW.
I've read your posts as I've come across them on here Aractus, and while you are very smart and articulate, you come across condescending and berating. You started a thread in the off topic section essentially mocking fat people. Calling them dumb. You've called people trolls and dismiss people who don't know Bible history quite like you.
Anyone can quote Scripture. Anyone can do extensive research relating to the history of Christianity. According to Christians, Satan himself can! lol So, what does your faith actually mean to you? That would be a more powerful testimony than scolding us and ridiculing our lack of Bible history knowledge.
If you believe in heaven, God most likely won't quiz you on your vast Bible knowledge. Instead, he may ask who did you love?
St. Francis of Assisi was noted as saying, "Preach the gospel, use words if necessary." Otherwise, why bother? People should be able to tell that your faith means something without you uttering a word. That is one of the reasons non believers get turned off.
Not judging you, not my place. But you are certainly not in a place to judge anyone who doesn't believe as you do. Just my two cents FWIW.