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| Re: How do Christians possibly rationalize these things?
Solace, ![]() Try to appreciate, that this favoured premise of a personal god which is generally quite detailed, the acception, his toiletry habits are not shared with us. This is as likely as any other flight of the imagination to become real. That which is without foundation, has the same probablity of manifestation as, that which is without foundation----------no surprises here! |
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From scripture, I would argue that everyone is the child of God. To be a Christian would be to turn to that scripture for guidance. Quote:
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Seriously, Solace. These sorts of accusations are useless. |
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This talk of atheism - the word is understood in different ways. In some schemes of categorizing atheists, agnostics are considered atheists.
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It seems that the system is not gradiated enough how about this: Antitheists-complete denial of a the possibility of a god Atheism-chooses not to believe on the grounds of no proof or need Agnostic-believes that god is likely but that we cannot know his nature and remains skeptical of god pantheist- believes in a higher order and the teachings available by spiritual leaders and groups but has no set rules in his beliefs Defined Theist- Has chosen a specific religion to follow as a guide for how to live one's life but sees it as open to reasonable interperetation Fundamental theist- Believes in the direct and literal translation as applied today and holds staunchly to it. Just an idea, every now and then terms need a purposeful redefining if only in this thread alone. |
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As long as we are willing to clarify our use of these terms, I don't see the point in developing a particular system for them.
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I would also consider your first post in the thread a direct response, which is why I thanked you for it. Quote:
The issue was whether or not the Word was for everyone. If you want to talk about salvation, that is another issue and not limited to listening to or understanding some of the Word. Quote:
"For God so loved the world" The world. The passage does not contain any qualifiers to exclude any part of the world, therefore it is most reasonable to conclude that no part of the world is excluded. The only way you could possibly continue with the idea that man is somehow excluded from 'the world' in this context is to ignore the context of the passage. Here it is: John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Obviously, belief is something men do/have, not rocks or trees. Not only are men included in 'the world', men are the focus of the phrase. Next time you refer to scripture, consider the context of the phrase you use. Selecting half lines to focus on, while ignoring context, can provide justification for damn near anything. It's a matter of intellectual honesty and integrity. Quote:
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In any case, if you'd like to compare notes on scripture, I'm game. Jesus is pretty clear about the issue in the Synoptic Gospels. John takes a different stance and contradicts the other three. The commentary following the Gospels is all over the place. I prefer to rely on the words attributed to Jesus, and go with which ever opinion is most agreed upon by the authors of the Gospels. Cherry picking snippets of scripture is pretty useless (as you have done so far with your quote from John 3:16). |
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Wow, it strikes me as remarkably short-sighted that you chastise me for "a matter of intellectual honesty and integrity" and then try to justify a faith to which you feel the need to add a qualifier "Not all of us accept everything that is written in the Bible." So you practice selective Christianity then. If you agree with what's written in the scripture you believe it, but if the scripture calls into question your preset conclusions of how and what things are, you write it off as irrelevant. (And I'm not talking about stories that defy science, like the flood. I'm talking about passages that confront your notions of who and what God's children are, idealogy about their nature, and so on...) It's no wonder then that non-Christians look at professing Christians and scratch their heads. You say to them, read the Bible, you can learn something worth knowing, but just skip those passages that call into question my idealogy.
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