Originally posted by stepnkevSounds like a Pyramid Scheme to me.
In John 1: 43-46 Jesus found a man named Phillip and said Follow me. Phillip found another man named Nathaniel and told him of Jesus. Nathaniel had doubts and didn’t believe.
43. The day following Jesus would go forth into Galilee and findeth Philip, and saith unto him, follow me.
44. Now Philip was of Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter.
45. Ph ...[text shortened]... less important in my eyes or God’s eyes. You will still be loved regardless of what you decide.
Originally posted by Riddle2007meh.
It seems there are helluva lot of atheist in this world. Is that something to cheer about?😕
At first I was inclined to say yes, but on second thought, it doesn't change anything. I would think that being an atheist would mean you were more rational than any religious person, but... there are a ton of problems with this line of thought. Let's just say that it's best to judge people for who they really are, not judge on empty labels like "atheist" or "christian".
Originally posted by Zander 88Being atheist does not make you a rational person but being Christian guarantees that you are irrational in at least one area.
At first I was inclined to say yes, but on second thought, it doesn't change anything. I would think that being an atheist would mean you were more rational than any religious person, but... there are a ton of problems with this line of thought. Let's just say that it's best to judge people for who they really are, not judge on empty labels like "atheist" or "christian".