Both Christians and muslims are instructed not to have non-believers as friends. The fact that he is one of your friends indicates that he is not as indoctrinated as he appears.
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he knows im right, but is still a christian?
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Are Christians and Muslims allowed to have imaginary friends!
Or do they say that's just stupid.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear. (June 18, 2014 at 11:29 pm)KatiePrivett Wrote: One of my best friends is a christian, and we have discussions about it all the time. I have told him about the evidence for evolution, and the big bang. We have discussed the contradictions in the bible as well as the christian god having impossible characteristics. He is aware that I am right, but for some reason he just tells me to ask god why science is right, and the bible is fucked up. Why is he like this when he knows im right? How do I get him to stop believing that shit? How come you in your ignorance want other people to be as ignorant as you?! (June 19, 2014 at 4:05 am)fr0d0 Wrote:(June 18, 2014 at 11:29 pm)KatiePrivett Wrote: One of my best friends is a christian, and we have discussions about it all the time. I have told him about the evidence for evolution, and the big bang. We have discussed the contradictions in the bible as well as the christian god having impossible characteristics. He is aware that I am right, but for some reason he just tells me to ask god why science is right, and the bible is fucked up. Why is he like this when he knows im right? How do I get him to stop believing that shit? Trollo Douchebaggins strikes again, begone foul hobbit. Personally I don't waste my time trying to convince anyone. Feels too much like proselytizing. Don't get me wrong, if a discussion comes up I make my position known, combat fallacies, and present evidence for theories if they are discussed. If someone wants to believe in erroneous bullshit then more power to 'em, I only have a problem when they try and introduce said bullshit into law or hurt/oppress others with it. (June 19, 2014 at 9:19 am)Starvald Demelain Wrote: Personally I don't waste my time trying to convince anyone. Feels too much like proselytizing. Don't get me wrong, if a discussion comes up I make my position known, combat fallacies, and present evidence for theories if they are discussed. If someone wants to believe in erroneous bullshit then more power to 'em, I only have a problem when they try and introduce said bullshit into law or hurt/oppress others with it. Same bro (June 19, 2014 at 4:05 am)fr0d0 Wrote:(June 18, 2014 at 11:29 pm)KatiePrivett Wrote: One of my best friends is a christian, and we have discussions about it all the time. I have told him about the evidence for evolution, and the big bang. We have discussed the contradictions in the bible as well as the christian god having impossible characteristics. He is aware that I am right, but for some reason he just tells me to ask god why science is right, and the bible is fucked up. Why is he like this when he knows im right? How do I get him to stop believing that shit? Dunno, why do you? RE: he knows im right, but is still a christian?
June 19, 2014 at 10:49 am
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(June 18, 2014 at 11:29 pm)KatiePrivett Wrote: One of my best friends is a christian, and we have discussions about it all the time. I have told him about the evidence for evolution, and the big bang. We have discussed the contradictions in the bible as well as the christian god having impossible characteristics. He is aware that I am right, but for some reason he just tells me to ask god why science is right, and the bible is fucked up. Why is he like this when he knows im right? How do I get him to stop believing that shit? One of your best friends, has his beliefs. As you deemed, he is your friend, so you should sugar coat a bit about his beliefs or keep that bullshit away from your friendship. That's what I would do anyway (June 18, 2014 at 11:29 pm)KatiePrivett Wrote: One of my best friends is a christian, and we have discussions about it all the time. I have told him about the evidence for evolution, and the big bang. We have discussed the contradictions in the bible as well as the christian god having impossible characteristics. He is aware that I am right, but for some reason he just tells me to ask god why science is right, and the bible is fucked up. Why is he like this when he knows im right? How do I get him to stop believing that shit?Why do you want him to stop believing? (June 18, 2014 at 11:29 pm)KatiePrivett Wrote: One of my best friends is a christian, and we have discussions about it all the time. I have told him about the evidence for evolution, and the big bang. We have discussed the contradictions in the bible as well as the christian god having impossible characteristics. He is aware that I am right, but for some reason he just tells me to ask god why science is right, and the bible is fucked up. Why is he like this when he knows im right? How do I get him to stop believing that shit? instead of worry about what he believes try investigating why. And try and help him. If of course you want to help that is. It sounds like your just getting your rocks off being right at all cost. (June 18, 2014 at 11:29 pm)KatiePrivett Wrote: I have told him about the evidence for evolution, and the big bang. We have discussed the contradictions in the bible as well as the christian god having impossible characteristics. Since you apparently have all the answers, what caused the big bang? Also what contradictions of the Bible have you discussed? (June 18, 2014 at 11:48 pm)Beccs Wrote: It can be difficult for those brought up in a religion to change their views. Creation and evolution are two entirely different subjects. Evolution does not explain how life was created, therefore one can believe in both creation and evolution. |
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