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(April 27, 2018 at 10:09 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:
(April 27, 2018 at 9:44 pm)Succubus Wrote: Interesting question.

Catholic-lady, et al. What's your take on the last book of the bible?

Edit: I tried to fix the quote thingy, but his tongue of brass was licking my ear.

I'm not very familiar with it, to be honest. The focus is mainly on the life/teachings of Jesus, and Catholic lay folks in general have a horrible reputation for not being very knowledgeable of the bible.
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.
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If we're going with other much better written myths, why not this one?

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(April 28, 2018 at 6:34 am)pocaracas Wrote: If we're going with other much better written myths, why not this one?


I love me some Sil!
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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Quote:I'll give you a chance to answer.

I guess it was too hard a question.

Big Grin
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(April 23, 2018 at 7:16 pm)G Alan Wrote: Hi everyone.  First of all I want to be honest and let you know that I am a Bible believing Christian.  I did not join this forum with the intentions to attack, debate, or belittle anyone. I expect the same treatment, please.  I am doing a personal study on the topic of apostasy of the Christian faith. Some believers think that a person of Christian faith can choose to not follow Jesus.  I do have my own beliefs about this subject of which i will not discuss.  I do personally know of one person who kind of turned away for a period of time , but eventually returned to the faith.  I am here to ask if there are any of people who were a bible believing, Christ following, Christian who chose to "walk away" from that belief.  If so, how long were you a follower of Jesus and why did you abandon that faith?  What is your belief now?
Thank you so much for your time.
G.

Well, I'm late to the party, as usual.  Been busy.
But I think I'm the sort of atheist you're looking for.  I was raised Southern Baptist, parents went over to Pentecostal, attended a Pentecostal school.  Bible inerrancy, saved and sanctified, set apart, speaking in tongues, all of that.  I was made to memorize a Bible passage every day and quote it before dinner every night.  We attended two church services every Sunday and choir practice/Bible study every Wednesday night, plus other activities.  In college I did some comparative religion studies.  I have played organ for churches all of my life - in fact, I still do.  I called myself Christian for over 40 years.  
   I have listened to Bible readings and many thousands of sermons.  And I got to a point where I heard various readings and found them unbelievable, often ignorant, and sometimes simply evil and immoral.  Bible inerrancy was the first to go, obviously, as I quickly got to the point where I had to relegate the book to the fiction section - it's clearly a bunch of ancient myths and fantasies.  I have Catholic friends who revere the Bible as a historical document that contains pearls of wisdom given by god - I cannot see it as such.  
   I'm a studious type of person, always reading from multiple sources, and studies in cosmology and archaeology added to the mix.  I simply do not see enough evidence for any sort of creator deity, and certainly not a personal one.  If proof of such a creature should ever be found (without the need for any literature or human mouthpiece) then I will, obviously, change my stance.  But for now - I do not believe that any deities, angels, devils, spirits or ghosts exist.
"The family that prays together...is brainwashing their children."- Albert Einstein
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(April 26, 2018 at 8:51 pm)G Alan Wrote: No purposeful sub and no motive for use of the word "true."
Interesting.  Here is an example of why i am on here.... thankyou. I assumed all atheist was out to prove there is no God.  A lot of atheist sure do call theist idiots, morons, ludicrous, etc. over believing in something that they themsleves dont believe in.   Is that because of all the proselytizing and hammering yall have to endure?

The reason why a lot of atheists call theists "idiots, morons, ludicrous, etc", is not because you believe things we don't. It is because you believe things for which there is insufficient demonstrable and falsifiable evidence, and valid and sound logic to support.

I don't use those words, because everyone is an idiot with regards to something. I tend to use the word "gullible" to describe theists beliefs.

The difference is, if someone points out I am an idiot or moron with regards to a belief I hold, and they are able to support their reasons with evidence, and valid and sound logic, do you know what I'll do? I'll stop believing the idiotic thing. That is the intellectually honest thing to do.

What I do not consider to be rational reasons to hold a belief, are: faith, supernatural claims in ancient texts, personal experience (except with regards to non-rational things, like love, art, etc), hearsay, religious authority, etc.

You'd believe if you just opened your heart" is a terrible argument for religion. It's basically saying, "If you bias yourself enough, you can convince yourself that this is true." If religion were true, people wouldn't need faith to believe it -- it would be supported by good evidence.
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I think we broke this one.
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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(April 29, 2018 at 6:42 am)mh.brewer Wrote: I think we broke this one.


Poke it again.

But seriously I would have liked to hear more from him and appreciated the fact he wanted hear directly from atheists.  Well, that isn't quite true.  He wanted to hear from atheists who had believed in what he believed.  It would have been interesting to see him stretch to empathize with perspectives different from his own.  Oh well, it is a start I suppose.
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Nope , you haven't broken me! You guys have asked some really good questions and given me some things to research and think about. I have gotten some nice PMs as well. I shouldve joined this forum later in the year during my "slower" time. I am a farmer and have some long days. Depending on what i am doing i can log on a read some responses and then log off.
I will be on and off as much as i can, if you don't mind. Thanks.
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