30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009What "articles" are you referring to? There aren't any. What you are claiming about that website is false.
No wonder you can’t recognize anti-Christian articles on the website.
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Thanks for flagging a bit of analysis that you clearly want to dodge.
Your nose is bumping up against the dead-end. Do you feel it?
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009There aren't any. Unless you can provide links to some?
Articles that argue against the deity of Christ.
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009No I did not.
Did you not say Christianity was people talking about themselves and what Jesus’ life meant?
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @fmfTell me if you said Christianity was people talking about themselves and what Jesus’ life meant. If you want me to answer questions, you have to answer a few too. Life’s a two-way street, Kiddo.
Thanks for flagging a bit of analysis that you clearly want to dodge.
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009No, I was perfectly clear about what I said. I did not, at any point, in any discussion, ever, on this forum say that "Christianity was people talking about themselves and what Jesus’ life meant".
Tell me if you said Christianity was people talking about themselves and what Jesus’ life meant. If you want me to answer questions, you have to answer a few too. Life’s a two-way street, Kiddo.
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @fmfThis is what you wrote on page 3 of the “what ‘makes you’ believe” thread:
No, I was perfectly clear about what I said. I did not, at any point, in any discussion, ever, on this forum say that "Christianity was people talking about themselves and what Jesus’ life meant".
"The claims that Christians make about themselves and about the meaning of Jesus' life" = Christian faith.
That is your full post.
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @fmfYou’re totally busted.
No, I was perfectly clear about what I said. I did not, at any point, in any discussion, ever, on this forum say that "Christianity was people talking about themselves and what Jesus’ life meant".
Have a good afternoon, Kiddo. Hopefully tiger will be on soon. I gotta go.
Hugs and kisses. Give tiger a smooch for me.
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Here is what I wrote, as you well know, because you were posting on that thread and it was posted in reply to you :
This is what you wrote on page 3 of the “what ‘makes you’ believe” thread:
"The claims that Christians make about themselves and about the meaning of Jesus' life" = Christian faith.
That is your full post.
My loss of faith was a gradual process of reflection that resulted in me realizing that I no longer believed the claims - based on the Bible - that Christians make about themselves and about the meaning of Jesus' life, and consequently, I stopped self-identifying as a Christian and now self-identify as a non-Christian and an agnostic atheist.
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @fmfThis is what you wrote on page 3 of the “what ‘makes you’ believe” thread:
Here is what I wrote, as you well know, because you were posting on that thread and it was posted in reply to you :
[b]My loss of faith was a gradual process of reflection that resulted in me realizing that I no longer believed the claims - based on the Bible - that Christians make about themselves and about the meaning of Jesus' life, and consequently, I s ...[text shortened]... identifying as a Christian and now self-identify as a non-Christian and an agnostic atheist.[/b]
"The claims that Christians make about themselves and about the meaning of Jesus' life" = Christian faith.
That is your full post.
30 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Do you still maintain that belief in God and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ are not a part of Christianity?
I have never "maintained" this. I have never said or claimed anything of the sort about Christianity at any point in my life.
That Christianity is just people talking about themselves and what Jesus’ life meant?
I have never said or claimed that "Christianity is just people talking about themselves and what Jesus’ life meant".