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The crazy 'you must be 'saved', or go to hell', dogma was true. How would you, as a 'born again'Christian, feel if someone as wicked as Hitler made a deathbed conversion, having never done anything decent in his life, yet an atheist who died trying to save others from his evil regime went to hell?I just can't get my head around how anyone could find anything loving about a deity who created such an unfair scenario.
Quote from: Floo on July 01, 2015, 02:41:39 PMThe crazy 'you must be 'saved', or go to hell', dogma was true. How would you, as a 'born again'Christian, feel if someone as wicked as Hitler made a deathbed conversion, having never done anything decent in his life, yet an atheist who died trying to save others from his evil regime went to hell?I just can't get my head around how anyone could find anything loving about a deity who created such an unfair scenario. Floo, may I remind you that Jesus taught that there may be those who claim to be his followers who will not be recognised at the Day of Judgement - and that there may be those who don't claim this, who are. As such, it isn't for you or I to judge; that is for God to do.
Our 'version' of God seems all too often to be just a 'larger' human !!!!So not really a god at all.
Quote from: Floo on July 01, 2015, 02:41:39 PMThe crazy 'you must be 'saved', or go to hell', dogma was true. How would you, as a 'born again'Christian, feel if someone as wicked as Hitler made a deathbed conversion, having never done anything decent in his life, yet an atheist who died trying to save others from his evil regime went to hell?I just can't get my head around how anyone could find anything loving about a deity who created such an unfair scenario. Jonah struggled with this too.
There is no symbolisism or mythology in the Bible ?!!?!?
WELL OK but from a Christian POV anyway. It's all supposed to be true, no? Pretty sure there'll be some who'll recognise imagery etc, though.Whatcha mean, NOT MANY ?!!?!?!?
Quote from: trippymonkey on July 02, 2015, 02:16:52 PMWELL OK but from a Christian POV anyway. It's all supposed to be true, no? Pretty sure there'll be some who'll recognise imagery etc, though.Whatcha mean, NOT MANY ?!!?!?!?Not all Christians are Biblical literalists by any means, I suspect those that are will be in the minority.
They are the atheists' favourite type of course, because they are so easy to refute,
It's difficult to refute statements with all the definition and intellectual rigour of Bird's custard.
The vast majority of Christians the vast majority of the time don't even scruple to put forward anything substantial enough to refute.
Quote from: Shaker on July 03, 2015, 02:46:58 PMIt's difficult to refute statements with all the definition and intellectual rigour of Bird's custard.Ah, that's the problem you have is it. It might possibly help if you actually made the custard, rather than working with the powder alone.
Quote from: Floo on July 02, 2015, 04:45:22 PMQuote from: trippymonkey on July 02, 2015, 02:16:52 PMWELL OK but from a Christian POV anyway. It's all supposed to be true, no? Pretty sure there'll be some who'll recognise imagery etc, though.Whatcha mean, NOT MANY ?!!?!?!?Not all Christians are Biblical literalists by any means, I suspect those that are will be in the minority.Quite correct. Biblical literalism, or fundamentalism, is a relatively new movement within Christianity. Fundamentalists are a minority of Christians. They are the atheists' favourite type of course, because they are so easy to refute,
Of course I can't say for sure there aren't fairies hiding in our flowerbeds just as I can't say for sure the deity does exist, but the probability is they don't, imo!
Quote from: Floo on July 03, 2015, 02:55:54 PMOf course I can't say for sure there aren't fairies hiding in our flowerbeds just as I can't say for sure the deity does exist, but the probability is they don't, imo!If it's only your opinion, what gives you the right to broadcast iot like you do? Surely you should be required to believe this only in private.
Quote from: Hope on July 03, 2015, 02:49:50 PMQuote from: Shaker on July 03, 2015, 02:46:58 PMIt's difficult to refute statements with all the definition and intellectual rigour of Bird's custard.Ah, that's the problem you have is it. It might possibly help if you actually made the custard, rather than working with the powder alone. Hardly, since custard when made up (and it does come ready-made these days) is a rather bland amorphous slop. Oh wait, you're right; the comparison with Christian 'arguments' is even more exact than I previously thought.
Opinion based on probability, I think!