15 May 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerI believe it has to do with...
The unique thing about you is that you seem to be the only ex-Christian on this site. (who can't seem to remember why exactly he lost his faith, or doesn't want to talk about it)
1) No longer believing what Christians say about themselves and Jesus.
2) The book of Revelation (too strange and incomprehensible.)
15 May 18
Originally posted by @romans1009There has to be a reason why he no longer believes what Christians say about themselves and Jesus. Apparently he has devoted thousands and thousands of posts to discuss this that I have apparently missed or maybe they were written with the invisible font.
I believe it has to do with...
1) No longer believing what Christians say about themselves and Jesus.
2) The book of Revelation (too strange and incomprehensible.)
15 May 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerJesus went over the reasons in the Parable of the Sower and I think they basically fell into the categories of lack of understanding, tribulation/persecution and cares of the world.
There has to be a reason why he no longer believes what Christians say about themselves and Jesus. Apparently he has devoted thousands and thousands of posts to discuss this that I have apparently missed or maybe they were written with the invisible font.
15 May 18
Originally posted by @romans1009That is exactly why I think he doesn't want to discuss it.
Jesus went over the reasons in the Parable of the Sower and I think they basically fell into the categories of lack of understanding, tribulation/persecution and cares of the world.
15 May 18
Originally posted by @dj2beckerI’ve only been here 3 and-a-half months, but it’d be interesting to know how his behavior/actions were different when he was a Christian compared to when he became an atheist. The most obvious difference would be if he led someone to Christ when he was a Christian. He obviously wouldn’t do that as an atheist. “Good works” were probably part of his life as both a Christian and atheist though the quantity may differ. Obviously he no longer follows the greatest commandment as stated by Jesus - to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength - though he likely still follows the second - to love your neighbor as yourself.
That is exactly why I think he doesn't want to discuss it.
15 May 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeEach of us has a unique narrative to which we are the one and only witness. That narrative delineates our each and every 'personhood'.
Replying in threads these days is like going to my email account and circumnavigating all the junk mail surrounding genuine messages.
In reply to your OP, 'my collective memories' make me unique.
Originally posted by @fmfHey, did you just clone my sentiment with fancier words?
Each of us has a unique narrative to which we are the one and only witness. That narrative delineates our each and every 'personhood'.
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15 May 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeIt's who I am.
Hey, did you just clone my sentiment with fancier words?
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So it's on-topic on at least two levels. 😏