Spirituality
05 May 17
Originally posted by Rajk999I do not like to log my relative off and myself on at any of the websites he frequents. The browser too easily changes defaults.
It is simple stuff like this that makes me wonder about you. How can you preach to anyone? Your brain lacks the ability to reason, to think, to analyse, to understand,. What people call common sense is lacking in you.
What am I speaking of? How is it that in umpteen years you have not figured out how to login with your username from another mans computer? Just one example of many.
I prefer to leave his environment as stable as possible.
He is very elderly.
I don't recall any discussion with you in which I thought you made a really good logical case for your brand of control freak legalism (as one poster put it).
I've never learned anything from you. And I am opened to learning from others, even from those with whom I have disagreements.
- sonship.
Originally posted by gswilmI have no brand like you do. I never recommend fallible writers like you do. I never idolize mans interpretations like you do.
I do not like to log my relative off and myself on at any of the websites he frequents. The browser too easily changes defaults.
I prefer to leave his environment as stable as possible.
He is very elderly.
I don't recall any discussion with you in which I thought you made a really good logical case for your brand of control f ...[text shortened]... m opened to learning from others, even from those with whom I have disagreements.
- sonship.
I quote Jesus and the Apostles, nobody else. If you cannot learn from them but rather refer to their doctrine as 'control freak legalism', then all I have for you is pity... because if there is a hell where one is tormented eternally then you will be in it. Luckly for stupid Christians like you God is not so cruel as you paint him to be.
Originally posted by sonshipIt's you who is attempting to hoodwink here. I said absolutely nothing ~ and never have ~ about eternal torture being "a favorite subject" of yours. Meanwhile, the fact that the 'threat' of torture lies at the very heart of your theology and provides - even by your own admission - the manifestation of what you tout as "perfect morality" is not something you can dispute, nor try to swat away with your casual dishonesty.
Don't let FMF hoodwink you into imagining that this has been a favorite subject of mine.
11 May 17
Originally posted by FMF
It's you who is attempting to hoodwink here. I said absolutely nothing ~ and never have ~ about eternal torture being "a favorite subject" of yours. Meanwhile, the fact that the 'threat' of torture lies at the very heart of your theology and provides - even by your own admission - the manifestation of what you tout as "perfect morality" is not something you can dispute, nor try to swat away with your casual dishonesty.
sonship has posted maybe thousands of times ~ across dozens of threads over a period of years ~ about his doctrine of torture for eternity of non-believers.
It could reasonably assumed by any reader that you mean its a favorite subject, seeing that I allegedly wrote posts on it "thousands" of times.
sonship
Originally posted by gswilmI believe a more reasonable assumption would be 'recurrent' rather than 'favourite.'sonship has posted maybe thousands of times ~ across dozens of threads over a period of years ~ about his doctrine of torture for eternity of non-believers.
It could reasonably assumed by any reader that you mean its a favorite subject, seeing that I allegedly wrote posts on it "thousands" of times.
sonship
(Any reader).
Originally posted by divegeesterConvince me.
Never mind my little jokes to someone else; have you decided if you are a Christian or not yet?
Convince me that the Bible is real and can be trusted.
Part of Christianity is ministry, right? You have been a Christian for 30 years, so how would you 'pitch' Christianity to me, or to anyone who is on the fence?
If your answer is 'faith', then how do you 'sell' that to someone?
Convince me Dive.
Hopefully you won't just tell me that I lack the balls to commit, but instead will explain, as a veteran Christian, why I should.
Originally posted by chaney3I'm not here to convince you of anything chaney3. My pitch" as you put it, is merely calling you out for your duplicity here in this forum.
Convince me.
Convince me that the Bible is real and can be trusted.
Part of Christianity is ministry, right? You have been a Christian for 30 years, so how would you 'pitch' Christianity to me, or to anyone who is on the fence?
If your answer is 'faith', then how do you 'sell' that to someone?
Convince me Dive.
Hopefully you won't just tell me that I lack the balls to commit, but instead will explain, as a veteran Christian, why I should.