Hi willowjoy, I never had any religious belief and live on the Isle of Wight.I live in the UK, I am an agnostic losing my Christian faith by the time I became an adult.
Hi willowjoy, I never had any religious belief and live on the Isle of Wight.
Just what you might have expected on an American fundamentalist Christian forum. :doh:
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I'm not sure they actually have one unless dogmatic adherence to Genesis is a position.I enjoy challenging the fundamentalist Christian position.
I'm not sure they actually have one unless dogmatic adherence to Genesis is a position.
I enjoy challenging the fundamentalist Christian position.
Yep.Fortunately only the minority of Christians believe in the literal truth of the Bible, especially the OT.
Why?
Actually 'enjoy' isn't the right word. I feel I have to because I believe it can be so psychologically damaging to threaten people with hell, especially children and the vulnerable for mere unbelief. There is no evidence of the existence of a deity or an afterlife.
Nor is there proof that God doesn't exist or an afterlife.
Hiya wj, I'm a Christian who lost my disbelief by the time I finished with my study of the law.I live in the UK, I am an agnostic losing my Christian faith by the time I became an adult.
Is it psychologically damaging to threaten people with imprisonment for breaking the law?...I feel I have to because I believe it can be so psychologically damaging to threaten people with hell,
I don't know of an orthodox teaching in Christendom that brings children moral accountability. And hell isn't about "mere unbelief". It's about the actions that flow from that, the consequence of sin and the need for reconciliation. Not the sort of things most children can wrap their noggins around.especially children and the vulnerable for mere unbelief.
Horsefeathers. Personal testimony of relation is evidence, it's simply not conclusive, except for the individual, which is by and large all that matters to that individual. Else, I'll ask you the same question I ask anyone who says what you only just did: what criteria if met would objectively satisfy the question of God's existence?There is no evidence of the existence of a deity or an afterlife.
True, a deity could exist somewhere, but I am willing to bet the deity character in the Bible isn't it, it seems to have all the worst human characteristics!
Actually 'enjoy' isn't the right word. I feel I have to because I believe it can be so psychologically damaging to threaten people with hell, especially children and the vulnerable for mere unbelief.
That is beside the point.
What is beside the point?
Is there an afterlife? I say yes.
Proof, should I need it, along with other proofs, comes in the Acts of the Apostles.
Everything except the point itself.
Is there a God? I say yes.
Is there an afterlife? I say yes.
Proof, should I need it, along with other proofs, comes in the Acts of the Apostles.
Of course you are entitled to your belief system, but that isn't proof of anything.