(May 12, 2013 at 11:18 am)Rhythm Wrote: No one is bound to your silly little story when speaking about god or gods. Why on earth would you think this? What an absurd statement. "If one wants to discuss the mayfair witches one is bound to quoting Anne Rice"
(still beating the drum I see)
If you are not discussing Anne Rice's Mayfair witches then what your discussing is refered to as fan fiction. Which is fine if both parties wish to go off on a tangent that put the mayfair's in various situations and speculate what the characters may or may not do in a given situation. That said both people in that discussion should know that unless they are discussing the characters or plot points in Anne Rice's orginal triology (or anything else she has written about this subject) They are not actually discussing Anne Rice's stories of the Mayfair witches.
The same is true here. If you are not using the bible to frame out your discussion of God or anything the bible discusses then you are not actually talking about the God of the bible, nor the Heaven/Hell the bible mentions. You have wandered off into" Fan fictions." Which are not limited to atheist views. Other fan fictions include but are not limited to Major brands of Christianity.