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Human Mess
#31
RE: Human Mess
(September 7, 2013 at 6:47 pm)Christian Wrote: Well, what should we expect from atheists living in the midst of people who believe in a Creator?

When lives are transformed and empowered to live Godly lives through a personal relationship with Christ, one knows beyond reasonable doubt that God is real.

My neighbourly advice to everyone is to first experience the life changing relationship with Christ.

But I live in the midst of non-believers!
People who do not find themselves empowered through a personal relationship with christ and know beyond a reasonable doubt that the gods in general and especially the god of the bible is bullshit.

My neighbourly advice is to stop believing in fairy stories.



You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.

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#32
RE: Human Mess
Quote:Well, what should we expect from atheists living in the midst of people who believe in a Creator?

A core of rationality that will (based on human experience) spread and cause more and more people to try to adopt real solutions for real problems. 'Hand that help are better than lips that pray.'

Quote:When lives are transformed and empowered to live Godly lives through a personal relationship with Christ, one knows beyond reasonable doubt that God is real.

*shrug* I know devout Hindus who are perfectly fine people, live peaceful and productive lives, and are what you would term 'Christ-like.' Are we to conclude from this that Shiva and Kali are real? People are good, not because of their faith, but in spite of it.


Quote:My neighbourly advice to everyone is to first experience the life changing relationship with Christ.

Again, I know a Buddhist who has, for years, been trying to get me to try a chant which he swears has brought him great good fortune. I appreciate your attempt at neighbourliness, but I'm no more likely to adopt your mumbo-jumbo than I have been to adopt his.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#33
RE: Human Mess
(September 6, 2013 at 10:11 pm)Christian Wrote: We humans are in a mess. Though there have been graver crises, the world has never been more unstable and more dangerous. Diplomatically, militarily and morally. I dreamt that the end is near, but only our gracious Lord knows.

I ask politely, if your god is so gracious then why isn't he doing anything about the mess you claim we are in? If this god created us, he would know that we would need help from time to time. THIS is that time.

And yet, I'm hearing crickets from him.
There is an ALLLL-knowing, ALLLL-powerful, inVISible being who is everywhere, who created the WHOLE universe, who lives in another dimension called heaven, who is perfect in every way, who was never born and will never die, and who watches you every minute of every day (even when you're squeezing one out on the toilet). There are also unicorns, leprechauns, Santa Claus, an Easter Bunny, and a giant purple people eater.

JUST BELIEVE IT!
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#34
RE: Human Mess
(September 6, 2013 at 10:36 pm)Faith No More Wrote: Old prejudices are being shed, and we are slowly working towards euqal rights for all under the law.

I think this is what Christian is worried about, the fact that it's no longer acceptable to persecute gay people.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.
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#35
RE: Human Mess
Quote:When lives are transformed and empowered to live Godly lives through a personal relationship with Christ, one knows beyond reasonable doubt that God is real.

My neighbourly advice to everyone is to first experience the life changing relationship with Christ.

I am quite powerful without "christ", thanks. Christ never did anything for me. The earth did. The sun did. I did. It is called "effort".

Quote: 1. A vigorous or determined attempt. 2. The result of an attempt.
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#36
RE: Human Mess
(September 6, 2013 at 10:11 pm)Christian Wrote: We humans are in a mess. Though there have been graver crises, the world has never been more unstable and more dangerous. Diplomatically, militarily and morally. I dreamt that the end is near, but only our gracious Lord knows.

More unstable and dangerous than during WWII or the Black Plague?
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#37
RE: Human Mess
(September 6, 2013 at 10:36 pm)Faith No More Wrote: Every subsequent generation thinks the world has gone to shit. It probably has more to do with a person's inablility to cope with the fact that everything will go on without them when they die than anything in reality.

Violent crime is actually down, and life expectancy has never been longer. Old prejudices are being shed, and we are slowly working towards euqal rights for all under the law.

The idea that the world is worse than it's ever been is just a myth propagated by those that morbidly wish armageddon would come before their eyes, like a Chrisitan waiting for their savior to come down from the heavens to smite his enemies.


it is much easier to lead a "flock" who thinks the world is ending thus making their dooms day predictions meaningful. Of course they are not actually meaningful.

I know I sleep good at night knowing the world will go on without me when I am gone. Takes a lot of pressure off of me to have to be everything for everybody all the time like I see a lot of religious people trying to do. It doesn't work and robs one of the self in the end.
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#38
RE: Human Mess
(September 7, 2013 at 6:47 pm)Christian Wrote: Well, what should we expect from atheists living in the midst of people who believe in a Creator?

What you should expect from us is directly related to how you treat us.

(September 7, 2013 at 6:47 pm)Christian Wrote: When lives are transformed and empowered to live Godly lives through a personal relationship with Christ, one knows beyond reasonable doubt that God is real.

I rarely see a person who calls themselves a Christian pay more than lip service to attempting to live up to the standards of Jesus. So much for transformation. As a wise man is supposed to have said: By their fruit shall ye know them.

(September 7, 2013 at 6:47 pm)Christian Wrote: My neighbourly advice to everyone is to first experience the life changing relationship with Christ.

Someone gave me the same neighborly advice about LSD. If I ever do decide I want to experience hallucinations, I might try it.
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#39
RE: Human Mess
(September 6, 2013 at 10:11 pm)Christian Wrote: We humans are in a mess. Though there have been graver crises, the world has never been more unstable and more dangerous. Diplomatically, militarily and morally. I dreamt that the end is near, but only our gracious Lord knows.

Such tough times. Homosexuals taking over America. Why is God such a shit about the bedroom?
"The consolations of philosophy and the beauties of science; these things are infinitely more awe-inspiring and regenerating and majestic than any invocation of the burning bush or doctrine." - Christopher Hitchens
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#40
RE: Human Mess
Quote:Why is God such a shit about the bedroom?

'As I grow older and older,
And totter towards the tomb,
I find that I care less and less,
Who goes to bed with whom.'

God could take a cue from the redoubtable Ms. Parker.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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