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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #250 on: April 03, 2016, 04:50:16 PM »

I beg your pardon? Sounds like a threat to me. Believe what I do or your going to get you comeuppance. FFS

They can't help it, the desire to feel superior is too strong!  ;D

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #251 on: April 03, 2016, 04:52:31 PM »
Eh,
Re Jewish friend. Is he a convert or believing in the faith of his fathers?

He believes he has a deep experience of God. He is in no doubt about it.

You said there were several criteria which where fulfilled, I asked what they were.

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #252 on: April 03, 2016, 04:56:31 PM »
He believes he has a deep experience of God. He is in no doubt about it.

You said there were several criteria which where fulfilled, I asked what they were.
I'm happy for him.

It would be odd though for a divine experience to be centred around " not Jesus".....what would that make his experience. A point of doctrine .....or enjoyment of God?

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #253 on: April 03, 2016, 04:59:25 PM »
They can't help it, the desire to feel superior is too strong!  ;D
Nope.........a meeting with God is not always initially an enjoyable thing as Isaiah, St Paul, Augustine, Bunyan, the rich man told to sell his belongings and others will tell you.

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #254 on: April 03, 2016, 05:11:15 PM »

The reason I bring it up though is that there is an anti theist myth doing the rounds that there is no commonality in Christian experience and it is indeed a purely personal thing.
Is there? Can you provide links to examples?

I don't know anybody who denies there is some commonality of experience between Christians, but it is easily explained by the fact that the Bible exists and so do priests and missionaries. Christianity originated as a tiny sect in the Greco-Roman empire and yet every Christian alive today can trace the origin of their beliefs back to that seed. We have never come across a group of humans without previous contact with Christian Europe who independently came up with the same religion.

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Who would be a Christian unless there was something in it that was more compelling?

What is more compelling than the promise of not dying when you die. It's an empty promise, of course, but people still believe it.
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #255 on: April 03, 2016, 05:18:03 PM »
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Translation please, and if our Leonard is having a pop, suspend his ass, not literally of course, Leonard might enjoy his ass being suspended :P

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Or speak at all what goes, and a horn,

I think that clears everything up.

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #256 on: April 03, 2016, 05:21:15 PM »
I'm happy for him.

It would be odd though for a divine experience to be centred around " not Jesus".....what would that make his experience. A point of doctrine .....or enjoyment of God?

He has an experience of God just as sincerely held as yours. You think a divine Jesus is involved in yours. In his there is no divine Jesus. One of you is wrong. That's why we need some way to confirm the reality of our experiences no matter how sincerely held.
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #257 on: April 03, 2016, 05:21:41 PM »
Is there? Can you provide links to examples?

I don't know anybody who denies there is some commonality of experience between Christians, but it is easily explained by the fact that the Bible exists and so do priests and missionaries. Christianity originated as a tiny sect in the Greco-Roman empire and yet every Christian alive today can trace the origin of their beliefs back to that seed. We have never come across a group of humans without previous contact with Christian Europe who independently came up with the same religion.

What is more compelling than the promise of not dying when you die. It's an empty promise, of course, but people still believe it.
Yes but being Christian also been likened to sitting for the whole journey in the lifeboats on a luxury cruise.

I can also see the comfort of a life of doing whatever you can get away with and no ultimate comeback....if you catch my drift Jezzer.

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #258 on: April 03, 2016, 05:26:05 PM »
Yes but being Christian also been likened to sitting for the whole journey in the lifeboats on a luxury cruise.

I can also see the comfort of a life of doing whatever you can get away with and no ultimate comeback....if you catch my drift Jezzer.

So if you are not a Christian you automatically go through life doing whatever you can get away with?

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #259 on: April 03, 2016, 05:27:14 PM »
Yes but being Christian also been likened to sitting for the whole journey in the lifeboats on a luxury cruise.
That's the first time I have ever heard that analogy.

I'm still trying to understand why you think it is relevant to my previous post.

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I can also see the comfort of a life of doing whatever you can get away with and no ultimate comeback....if you catch my drift Jezzer.
I think you'd have to be a sociopath to enjoy such a life.
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #260 on: April 03, 2016, 05:34:13 PM »
He has an experience of God just as sincerely held as yours. You think a divine Jesus is involved in yours. In his there is no divine Jesus. One of you is wrong. That's why we need some way to confirm the reality of our experiences no matter how sincerely held.
Or we both might be right about Gods existence and one of us wrong about Jesus.

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« Reply #261 on: April 03, 2016, 05:35:57 PM »
That's the first time I have ever heard that analogy.

I'm still trying to understand why you think it is relevant to my previous post.
I think you'd have to be a sociopath to enjoy such a life.
How does it differ from what you believe then?

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« Reply #262 on: April 03, 2016, 05:37:17 PM »
Or we both might be right about Gods existence and one of us wrong about Jesus.

You said in your experience that Jesus was pivotal.
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religion and specifically y Christianity accommodates my experience


 So in your experience Jesus is divine in his, he is not. Either way it shows that experience is not an accurate guide to objective truth. If your experience of Jesus can be wrong so can your experience of God,
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #263 on: April 03, 2016, 05:45:08 PM »
Or we both might be right about Gods existence and one of us wrong about Jesus.
That's one option. There are, needless to say, others.
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #264 on: April 03, 2016, 05:48:01 PM »
You said in your experience that Jesus was pivotal.
 So in your experience Jesus is divine in his he is not. Either way it shoes that experience is not an accurate guide. If your experience of Jesus can be wrong so can your experience of God,
He cannot experience a "not Jesus" as it were. If he has experienced a spiritual Jesus what is it about that experience that told him that Jesus is not divine?

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #265 on: April 03, 2016, 05:50:02 PM »
He cannot experience a "not Jesus" as it were. If he has experienced a spiritual Jesus
Is there another kind?
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #266 on: April 03, 2016, 05:51:57 PM »
How does it differ from what you believe then?

I don't see any comfort in a life of doing what I want with no comeback. However, it is my conscience that makes me that way, not fear of eternal punishment by an imaginary god.

Now, are you ever going to answer any of the points I put to you Trollboy?
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« Reply #267 on: April 03, 2016, 05:54:14 PM »
That's the first time I have ever heard that analogy.

I'm still trying to understand why you think it is relevant to my previous post.
I think you'd have to be a sociopath to enjoy such a life.

I get the impression Vlad thinks some of us are sociopathic, Jeremy.

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #268 on: April 03, 2016, 05:55:42 PM »
Shakes,

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Is there another kind?

Well, there's Trolboy's kind - just deciding that your "experience" was God or Jesus when it was almost certainly nothing of the kind.
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #269 on: April 03, 2016, 05:58:38 PM »
He cannot experience a "not Jesus" as it were. If he has experienced a spiritual Jesus what is it about that experience that told him that Jesus is not divine?

He experienced the divine (in his view), Jesus plays no part in it. One Messiah at the end of it all.

He thinks you are mistaken based on his experience.

You think he is mistaken based on your experience.

One of you is wrong.
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #270 on: April 03, 2016, 05:59:01 PM »
I get the impression Vlad thinks some of us are sociopathic, Jeremy.
No, he's just trying to paint us into a corner where we effectively say we are sociopaths. He's a deeply dishonest person.

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #271 on: April 03, 2016, 06:01:30 PM »
I get the impression Vlad thinks some of us are sociopathic, Jeremy.

On zero evidence (alleged personal experience doesn't cut the Colman's) he thinks every non-theist is a (I quote) "God-dodger" because he claims that he once was.
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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #272 on: April 03, 2016, 06:02:42 PM »
He experienced the divine (in his view), Jesus plays no part in it. One Messiah at the end of it all.

Either way one of you is wrong.
Im not disagreeing with you.

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #273 on: April 03, 2016, 06:03:49 PM »
The closest I can get to your experience is being in a room with phyletic ally organised biological specimen. I had a profound feeling of connectedness to a tree of life that went beyond the intellect.

I don't recognise that as being close at all to any of the 'experiences' I have had, and nor should I, because they have been all intensely subjective experiences. Even my wife accepts quite happily that she can't appreciate such experiences. However, thanks, for trying. :)

As I have already said, my experiences are just that, my experiences, and I certainly do not build my lack of belief upon them.

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Re: Food for thought for Christians
« Reply #274 on: April 03, 2016, 06:05:24 PM »
Im not disagreeing with you.

So personal experience is no guide to objective truth then.