Do they believe in right and wrong?Originally posted by Yorzhik
How do you convince someone they've sinned against God if they are a Chinese agnositic you've only met through IM?
Do they believe in right and wrong?Originally posted by Yorzhik
How do you convince someone they've sinned against God if they are a Chinese agnositic you've only met through IM?
In my opinion... the right vs. wrong issue is one of the more compelling arguments to make to an agnostic.Originally posted by Yorzhik
From other comments, I infer yes, but I'll ask directly...
Originally posted by Knight
In my opinion... the right vs. wrong issue is one of the more compelling arguments to make to an agnostic.
:shocked:Originally posted by Greywolf
How so? I don't think I've ever seen that issue used as an evangelical tool before.
Originally posted by Yorzhik
Wow, I would have thought it was one of the first ones GW!
For me..... absolute morality was one of the most compelling reasons for my conversion.Originally posted by Greywolf
*shrugs*
I've meet very few atheists/agnostics who believe in absolute morality, so that may be why I haven't really seen it used. I always thought that basing one's belief/unbelief in God on one's view of morality was doing things backwards.
Originally posted by Knight
For me..... absolute morality was one of the most compelling reasons for my conversion.
The idea that absolutes exist is an unbeatable argument.Originally posted by Greywolf
How so? Because you wanted justification for your beliefs? (Not trying to be snide, just curious)
Originally posted by Knight
The idea that absolutes exist is an unbeatable argument.
What conclusion? That absolutes exist?Originally posted by Greywolf
Are you talking about moral absolutes? (Just to be sure) And if so, how did you come to that conclusion as an agnostic?
Originally posted by Knight
What conclusion? That absolutes exist?
Originally posted by Knight
P.S. I was really more of an atheist than an agnostic.
The answer is self evident.Originally posted by Greywolf
Yes.
Originally posted by Knight
The answer is self evident.
Even your answer here affirms it.
By watching a couple debates and then being in a couple debates myself.Originally posted by Greywolf
Ack. Somehow managed to misread your last post. :doh: I meant to say, how did you come to the conclustion that absolute morals exist.
Originally posted by Knight
By watching a couple debates and then being in a couple debates myself.
I already tried to argue this with you once before and you ran like a scared rabbit. (sorry but its true)Originally posted by Greywolf
What was one absolute moral you found? (I'm assuming this was before you became a Christian. Please correct me if I'm wrong.)
Originally posted by Knight
I already tried to argue this with you once before and you ran like a scared rabbit. (sorry but its true)
Originally posted by Knight
Are you ready this time to take it a little further?