Originally posted by @sonshipBecause you brought up the notion of people who have different beliefs from you being "followers of Satan" and this is a debate and discussion forum; my question is a follow up to what you claimed, and your unwillingness to answer it fully is interesting behaviour.
Why are you curious?
Originally posted by @sonshipI've responded to your Jesus-is-very-good gimmick. I have given you my honest and sincere response to that. It's the same response I give you every time you wheel it out in order to deflect from whatever question you are trying not answer.
Answer questions put to you.
Stop displaying such a double standard.
Originally posted by @sonshipRather than your scaremongering cancer-physician-cure analogy, I think a better analogy is that you [and you are not alone] are a profoundly superstitious and pompous man who is [1] pissing on everybody's back, [2] telling them it's raining, and [3] trying to sell them an Emperor's New Umbrella.
If you have a case of cancer or some serious disease, you don't get mad at the honest diagnosis of a skilled physician. [...] Let's talk about the cure for us!
Moving on.
According to the way I have talked about "Christian morals," do Christians always live them ?
No.
If they did probably the New Testament would be only 15% of the size it is.
The epistles are guiding the believers to go on to develop and grow.
And I like the verse saying that God's grace is training the believers to live godly.
Any kind of training takes time and cooperation.
"For the grace of God, bringing salvation to all men, has appeared, TRAINING us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly and righteously in the present age ... " (Titus 2:11,12 Recovery Version)
Some of us are in the process of the TRAINING of the grace of God to live these Christian morals - to live through and by Christ.
10 Nov 17
Originally posted by @fmfClosely related.
Are you using the word "morals" here as a synonym for "beliefs"?
Beliefs can be in both true things and believable things.
"Beliefs" should not trigger a knee jerk reaction that what is believed therefore must not be true.
Answer some questions put to you by others.
Spend some time to catch up on questions put to you by others which you ignore in favor of piling on more of your questions to them.
You boast about the forum being for debate.
FMF: Are you using the word "morals" here as a synonym for "beliefs"?So, are "Christian morals" simply ordinary human morals but applied by "Christians" while thinking stuff (having beliefs) about themselves and thinking stuff (having beliefs) about Christ?
Originally posted by @sonship
Closely related.
Beliefs can be in both true things and believable things.
"Beliefs" should not trigger a knee jerk reaction that what is believed therefore must not be true.
Originally posted by @sonshipI have responded to your deflections and red herrings. And I haven't been piling on" more questions, I have been doggedly trying to get you to answer the same question but you are determined to sidestep it.
Answer some questions put to you by others.
Spend some time to catch up on questions put to you by others which you ignore in favor of piling on more of your questions to them.
You boast about the forum being for debate.
10 Nov 17
Originally posted by @fmfThis accusation is tailored to paint me as so intolerant that the minute a Bahai, Buddhist, Atheist, Mormon, or someone else converses with me I immediately call them a follower of Satan.
Because you brought up the notion of people who have different beliefs from you being "followers of Satan" and this is a debate and discussion forum; my question is a follow up to what you claimed, and your unwillingness to answer it fully is interesting behaviour.
You seem to put a huge amount of effort into portraying Christians as like being all fanatical members of the Westboro Baptist Church.
You seem to stake a great deal into portraying enthusiasm as bigotry.
I sometimes wonder what you'd do if you didn't have that mechanism.
10 Nov 17
Originally posted by @fmfNo you haven't.
I have responded to your deflections and red herrings. And I haven't been piling on" more questions, I have been doggedly trying to get you to answer the same question but you are determined to sidestep it.
I don't expect you to have the guts to answer half the questions put to you without disqualifying them on some grounds.
The highest morality I know of on earth - Jesus Christ.
Who else would you submit is more commanding to learn from ?
Something wrong with the question?
Originally posted by @sonshipWell if you read my response to it, you will be able to discern my perspective on the Jesus story, and on your admiration for him as depicted in that story, and on what's "wrong" with your question. Read it. Don't blank it out. You should also note that your mythologized Jesus character is postioned at the very heart of your depraved and ghastly torturer god ideology. Your admiration for this and subscription to it is noted. As you know I find it utterly grotesque. I have been sincere and open with you about it, sonship, so many times.
The highest morality I know of on earth - Jesus Christ.
Who else would you submit is more commanding to learn from ?
Something wrong with the question?
Originally posted by @sonship[1] No I don't. You're playing a victim card here.
[1]You seem to put a huge amount of effort into portraying Christians as like being all fanatical members of the Westboro Baptist Church.
[2]You seem to stake a great deal into portraying enthusiasm as bigotry.
I sometimes wonder what you'd do if you didn't have that mechanism.
[2] No I don't. I have never called you a "bigot". You are making stuff up.
10 Nov 17
Originally posted by @fmfEven if it is a ancient comic book story who would you submit as a greater example of high human morality?
Well if you read my response to it, you will be able to discern my perspective on the Jesus story, and on your admiration for him as depicted in that story, and on what's "wrong" with your question. Read it. Don't blank it out. You should also note that your mythologized Jesus character is postioned at the very heart of your depraved and ghastly torturer god id ...[text shortened]... d it utterly grotesque. I have been sincere and open with you about it, sonship, so many times.