Originally posted by @fmfJust wondering, why it is okay for you to talk about someone else' past and not your own.
Who has said I don't remember my own past? What on earth are you on about?
I guess amnesia wasn't the answer, possibly shame, guilt, just wondering out loud.
07 Jul 18
Originally posted by @kellyjayI was talking about a theoligucal belief that changed during the course of a thread on this forum. I have been a non-Christian since way before I joined this website.
Just wondering, why it is okay for you to talk about someone else' past and not your own.
I guess amnesia wasn't the answer, possibly shame, guilt, just wondering out loud.
Originally posted by @fmfNothing you are worried about so, why worry about it.
"Shame", "guilt"? What are you on about now?
If you have questions, I will not withhold my answers because you refuse to share your
past, while talking to others about theirs.
07 Jul 18
Originally posted by @kellyjayThe observations and questions are still there, unanswered and, as of now, still deflected. The ball's in your court.
Nothing you are worried about so, why worry about it.
If you have questions, I will not withhold my answers because you refuse to share your
past, while talking to others about theirs.
Originally posted by @eladarTake a step back and think about this logically.
FMF is simply a loser who blames his miserable existence on God and Christians.
No other reason to waste so much of his time as he does.
1. FMF is an atheist.
2. Atheists don't believe in God.
3. Why would an atheist blame anything on a God they don't believe in?
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWe all have an idea of God, our thoughts may not be something we ascribe to, so some reject the reality of God in their thoughts. People who argue about Him are arguing against something, even if it is nothing more than someone else’s view of God. They do that because they reject the reality of something they are being confronted with, because they reject God for reasons they think would make that God unreal, which can only be done with a idea of what God really is. Still God being real is not dependent upon our views!
Take a step back and think about this logically.
1. FMF is an atheist.
2. Atheists don't believe in God.
3. Why would an atheist blame anything on a God they don't believe in?
Originally posted by @apathistI always get up on the right side of the bed.
Apparently that is a thing. Show me a puppy and I'll fuss.
The other side is too close to the wall.
Originally posted by @kellyjaySo: There is only one idea of what God really is that is right, and all other ideas of what God really is are wrong. But the only way we can know we have an idea of God that is wrong, is to have an idea of God that is right, that has the right idea about what makes the wrong God wrong, not the wrong idea about what makes the right God right. Right?
We all have an idea of God, our thoughts may not be something we ascribe to, so some reject the reality of God in their thoughts. People who argue about Him are arguing against something, even if it is nothing more than someone else’s view of God. They do that because they reject the reality of something they are being confronted with, because they reject ...[text shortened]... be done with a idea of what God really is. Still God being real is not dependent upon our views!
Originally posted by @js357Actually, there is only One God and all of our ideas from our human nature are all wrong.
So: There is only one idea of what God really is that is right, and all other ideas of what God really is are wrong. But the only way we can know we have an idea of God that is wrong, is to have an idea of God that is right, that has the right idea about what makes the wrong God wrong, not the wrong idea about what makes the right God right. Right?
We are sinners, warped by sin and we see everything as through a glass darkly. Left to
our own devices we would not even get close to grasping God, only through God's
intervention are we able to get a small grasp of God's Holy and Just nature. With the
spirit of man we grasp man and our understanding of the things of man, only with the
Spirit of God can we grasp God and His nature.