Spirituality
05 May 17
Originally posted by chaney3I was a strong Christian for many, many years. I lost my faith though. You mention the fact that I am not a Christian anymore all the time as if you feel it is some kind of barb or criticism. It's peculiar. You do you realize, don't you, that I am not uncomfortable at all about not being a Christian and that I do not see losing my faith as a failure or disaster or embarrassment in any way?
I can tell you who WAS a weak Christian: FMF ...
Originally posted by josephwlol
You can say I don't understand. That's easy enough, but if you have no truth to offer, then it's just your opinion.
Circular reasoning.
There is evidence enough for what is truth, so that when we're called to give an account there'll be no excuse.
Dude, even when you say 'there is evidence enough for what is truth,' that is 'still' just your opinion. - By your own reasoning, this renders your statement totally meaningless.
Originally posted by FMFYou come across as an angry, bitter, EX-Christian, mocking God at every chance you get, and I have told you that before.
I was a strong Christian for many, many years. I lost my faith though. You mention the fact that I am not a Christian anymore all the time as if you feel it is some kind of barb or criticism. It's peculiar. You do you realize, don't you, that I am not uncomfortable at all about not being a Christian and that I do not see losing my faith as a failure or disaster or embarrassment in any way?
If you were such a "strong" Christian for many, many years, then it would surface in the tone and content of your posts, but it does not!!
It is in fact the opposite. What you 'say' you had is entirely absent. And yes, that is quite peculiar.