Originally posted by DarfiusThe fewer people around that irrationally think that I'm bound for Hell the better. Of course, those people are better than the few that wish I would go to Hell, but at least these latter have a good reason.
No1, particularly you, why do you feel the need to make sure no one else becomes a Christian? How does it harm you if they do? Why are you on a campaign to discredit everything a Christian presents?
The most obvious answer to me is that you are afraid we are right and you need assurance.
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Originally posted by Joe FistA lot of non-Christians are always being sarcastic, do you think God likes Sarcasm?
Hi Darfius,
I will attempt to answer your question without sarcasm and in all seriousness...I know that sounds unbelieveable coming from me, right?
I can't speak for No1 or anybody else but I don't think Christianity is wrong and I don't feel the need to stop anyone from pursuing it. As I have said personally, it's just not for me for very very p ...[text shortened]... idered an "anti-Xian" I have no interest in stifling anyone who wishes to explore Christanity.
Originally posted by RBHILLI'm not really sure what you are driving at or where your response is coming from. Nevertheless and with all due respect, I am not concerned with whether or not God like sarcasm because I don't share the same belief as you.
A lot of non-Christians are always being sarcastic, do you think God likes Sarcasm?
Darfius asked a very direct question to the anti-Christians and I felt compelled to answer it. I also expressed I have no wish to debate the subject any further as we both have different view points.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungThis is wishful, even destructive, thinking.
I'd like to see these sorts of issues being decided not based on Christianity but on non religious reason. I don't mean to suggest I feel any particular way about any of these issues, and I don't mean to say they are all current laws, but rather that these are the issues that Christians put pressure on the U.S. about because of their religion.
Humans aren't beings of pure reason. Everyone has a value system and issues they feel strongly about. Even though it sounds appealing to be open-minded in your viewpoints, it's not practical to leave them in a state of flux. Personal beliefs are inevitably going to play a part in how people vote.
It is tempting to imagine that only Christians want to push their value system on others, but a look at court decisions and laws shows influence from different perspectives.
Originally posted by ivanhoeIvanhoe: In my opinion the Dems should move away from the feminist and liberal ideology in the so called "Culture of Death" debate, the abortion and euthanasia discussion. If the left would combine a strong policy of economic and social improvements for the lower ánd the middle classes, for instance moderate tax cuts for everybody, a strong homeland security policy and a strong foreign security policy in combination with a movement away from the so called Culture of Death ideology they would be able to beat the Republicans by miles.
ATY: "Because Christians impose many of their beliefs on others through politics/law.
What are those beliefs which are being imposed on others through politics and law ?
ATH: "You guys are too powerful and too controlling as a whole in the United States and I want to undermine this political bloc."
At least you are honest about your intentions. ...[text shortened]... s by miles.
They have to do what Tony Blair did in the UK: Steal your opponents policies !
Harry Truman once said something like if you give the people a choice between a Republican and a Republican, they'll vote for the Republican everytime. I think that's apt for your suggestion for the Democrats; remaking the party by dumping most of what's left of its individual rights centered ideology would assure Republican ascendency for a long time. Not that it would matter; a Democratic Party that espoused the positions you urge would be just as worthless as the Republicans who espouse the same policies.
Originally posted by Joe FistThere that proves that we don't worship the same God like some believe and that we are not all children of God.
I'm not really sure what you are driving at or where your response is coming from. Nevertheless and with all due respect, I am not concerned with whether or not God like sarcasm because I don't share the same belief as you.
Darfius asked a very direct question to the anti-Christians and I felt compelled to answer it. I also expressed I have no wish to debate the subject any further as we both have different view points.
Originally posted by RBHILLIs there anyone in this discussion that can help me figure out what RBHILL is trying to say? In all seriousness. Darfius had a question directed toward the non-Christians. I stated my point of view and Darfius respectfully heard it.
There that proves that we don't worship the same God like some believe and that we are not all children of God.
RBHILL asks if I think God appreciates sarcasm and I responded it is not of my concern then he comes up with his conclusion. I honestly do not get his remark?
Originally posted by Joe FistPray for guidance and HE will reveal all, even the "workings" of RBHILL's "mind".
Is there anyone in this discussion that can help me figure out what RBHILL is trying to say? In all seriousness. Darfius had a question directed toward the non-Christians. I stated my point of view and Darfius respectfully heard it.
RBHILL asks if I think God appreciates sarcasm and I responded it is not of my concern then he comes up with his conclusion. I honestly do not get his remark?
Originally posted by Joe FistI think perhaps RB "heard" you to say that God might appreciate sarcasm and that your viewpoints [about God] differed from Darfius--and he forgot for the moment that your viewpoint doesn't include God. 🙂
Is there anyone in this discussion that can help me figure out what RBHILL is trying to say? In all seriousness. Darfius had a question directed toward the non-Christians. I stated my point of view and Darfius respectfully heard it.
RBHILL asks if I think God appreciates sarcasm and I responded it is not of my concern then he comes up with his conclusion. I honestly do not get his remark?
Originally posted by RBHILLWell again, I really don't understand your response but I will attempt to answer it anyway. I have never made the claim we all worship the same God so perhaps you were referring to someone else who has?
There that proves that we don't worship the same God like some believe and that we are not all children of God.
I don't have an opinion either way as whether or not we are children of God. I don't see how it ties in whether or not a person worships? I wouldn't think it would matter or it would be a requirement that someone had to worship in order to be a child of God. If I understand correctly, all people are children of God and, according to your beliefs, if the child does not accept Jesus they cannot enter Heaven. I didn't think that negated still being a "child of God"?
Originally posted by vistesdHmm perhaps you are right. I know I have been extremely vicious and sarcastic in previous conversations so I wanted to make it a point not to be.
I think perhaps RB "heard" you to say that God might appreciate sarcasm and that your viewpoints [about God] differed from Darfius--and he forgot for the moment that your viewpoint doesn't include God. 🙂
Anyway thanks for the insight and to reiterate, I am not attempting to be sarcastic by any of my responses or questions here.
Originally posted by DarfiusHere's why
No1, particularly you, why do you feel the need to make sure no one else becomes a Christian? How does it harm you if they do? Why are you on a campaign to discredit everything a Christian presents?
The most obvious answer to me is that you are afraid we are right and you need assurance.
for starters :
You right wing propagandists are corrupting the message of Christ, turning Him into the Point Man for the Military -Industrial Complex and the Multi-Nationals. A war god like the OT Bull god.
You want to use state power to enforce YOUR religious beliefs on the people.
Even down to forcing children to pledge allegiance to god while spoon feeding them religious dogma disquised as " creation science"
You want YOUR view of life codified into law. a view that Christ did not espouse even though abortions were done in His time.
In conclusion you and your ilk are turning the United States into a Fascist Theocracy . One for the rich and powerful and not at all Christian in fact : a nation that only an Anti-Christ could love.