@fmf saidOnly because I know what you’re doing - you’re trying to elicit personal information from me so you can use it against me to troll me.
It's interesting to witness how a couple of simple questions about someone's faith like these [above] can cause them to become so in disarray.
You’ve done it before - and just as clumsily and obviously as you’re doing it now.
Nice try, kiddo.
@fmf saidIsn’t that interesting…
Yes, 2010, Eleven years ago. The time when you claim I had to apologize for being "obnoxious and offensive and objectionable". were you there? If so, what was your screen name back then?
I never stated the year you had to issue your embarrassing mea culpa to this community *and* to this website’s owners, and yet you knew the year right away.
Isn’t that interesting?
@pb1022 saidNo need for you to reveal any personal information. Just talk about what your posting in public reveals. Do you see yourself as "saving souls"? Is your posting a kind of "good works"? Do you think the influence of "The Holy Spirit" manifests itself here in public?
Only because I know what you’re doing - you’re trying to elicit personal information from me so you can use it against me to troll me.
@fmf saidYou just keep sinking deeper into it.
What does the topic of "The Holy Spirit" have to do with something that happened on the Debates Forum over a decade ago?
Who said it happened over a decade ago? Not me.
Funny how you know the exact year your embarrassing mea culpa happened when you claim it didn’t happen.
You’re busted, kiddo! 🚶🏻♀️ 👮♀️ 👮♀️ 🚓 🚨
Topic reset.
One can probably accept that most Christians, Jews and Muslims sincerely believe that something supernatural ~ the "Holy Spirit" ~ is working in them or affecting them. What is the evidence that this is the case, though? What are the corresponding attributes in those who lack theist beliefs?