26 May 17
Originally posted by wolfgang59FMF said he has only good memories of his time as a Christian. So I would assume his new beliefs add more value to his life. I just find it peculiar that he can't seem to tell me how they do.
I find that really strange.
Wouldn't you leave your Christian beliefs when you realise
they are false, regardless of finding something "better"?
A drowning man hanging on to a rock and asking
"well - has anyone anything better?" will still drown.
Originally posted by dj2beckerYour assumptions apart ..
FMF said he has only good memories of his time as a Christian. So I would assume his new beliefs add more value to his life. I just find it peculiar that he can't seem to tell me how they do.
Wouldn't you leave your Christian beliefs when you realise
they are false, regardless of finding something "better"?
26 May 17
Originally posted by dj2beckerThat's the problem when you take the bible literally. It seeps out into your everyday thinking, so when someone tells you to 'break a leg,'....
That was actually prior to breaking my leg, I may have put on a few pounds in the last 6 weeks.
26 May 17
Originally posted by wolfgang59I don't know, ask me again when I believe Christianity is false. The way I see it now I would would have to be convinced something else is true before I am convinced my current beliefs are false.
Your assumptions apart ..
Wouldn't you leave your Christian beliefs when you realise
they are false, regardless of finding something "better"?