Spirituality
05 Jun 22
@kellyjay saidI am, as you say, offering my opinion about the cognitive nature of faith, just as you are offering your opinion about how you "know" you are immortal, you have a man who's been stone dead for 2,000 years "inside" you, and I am going to be supernaturally tortured forever after I die for not sharing these religious beliefs of yours. Yes, indeed. There is no limit to what you can claim you "know".
You can only speculate; with
that, assuming your correct in what we can know.
@kellyjay saidYes what? Yes you are a Christian or not? That can be said of anybody.
@Indonesia-Phil
Yes
@indonesia-phil saidYes, I am; I could have said no, to clear it up, yes.
Yes what? Yes you are a Christian or not? That can be said of anybody.
@divegeester saidIf it were my personal criteria, I'd be like you, giving him my feelings on the matter
Nice dodge!
Here again is what you needed to respond to…
So you “take him at his word” as once being a Christian… but only as long as what he says meets your personal criteria for being one?
instead of the Biblical criteria.
@fmf saidI take you at your word; you believe the faith isn't true now! When you held it, you
I am, as you say, offering my opinion about the cognitive nature of faith, just as you are offering your opinion about how you "know" you are immortal, you have a man who's been stone dead for 2,000 years "inside" you, and I am going to be supernaturally tortured forever after I die for not sharing these religious beliefs of yours. Yes, indeed. There is no limit to what you can claim you "know".
were running under some deception of your mind. So now that has been owed up
to, you admit it was only a psychological deception when you held the beliefs
nothing more and now offer up an anti-Christ stance.
You don't like the idea that everyone will stand and give an account to the God
who created everything and everyone, including the air we breathe and think
Him holding us accountable for what we have done and said against Him and
those He loves is unacceptable. You reject the idea that He could love His
enemies and die for them, taking on all our guilt to make us righteous.
@kellyjay saidI know it's your religious belief but I just don't share it. It's not about whether I "like" or "don't like" your God figure or whatever actions or feelings you just so happen to attribute to him. I have no credible reason to believe, as you do, that "everyone will stand and give an account" to the God figure you believe in.
You don't like the idea that everyone will stand and give an account to the God
who created everything and everyone, including the air we breathe and think
Him holding us accountable for what we have done and said against Him and
those He loves is unacceptable.
@kellyjay saidI know full well what the tenets of your faith are. I used to have the same beliefs, KellyJay. You "believe in Him". Check. You are utterly convinced you are "believing Him". Check. It's bog-standard Christian faith. What's intriguing is how you are unwittingly demonstrating how [subconsciously?] insecure you are about it all.
You should meet Him, believing in Him is not the same as believing Him.