Don't waste it on superstitious nonsense like god.
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Oglaigh_na_hEireann1981 — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 04:59 AM)
Same goes for if someone enjoys preaching atheism online, but you don't see that though
That's extremely ironic. No I was just sort of trolling the OP or anyone who would take the bait, looks like someone did.
Probably because you're Christian and only think about your own views.
I'm not a Christian.
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Blade_TillTheEnd — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 04:12 PM)
Spending a few moments attempting to prevent the unwashed masses from wasting their lives isn't a waste.
We're still waiting for you to come up with a convincing argument why we shouldn't be Christians?
What seems to be the holdup?
I have no interest in refraining from my dishonesty and stupidity.
-Cash -
washclothrepairman — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 04:25 PM)
I did do it but you're a Trump voter so you're a little slow. I understand it takes you a bit longer to grasp things that are easy for normal people.
Christianity is a silly fairy tale and it's harmful to society. It wastes your life and empowers ignorance. That's why. I hope I made that blunt and simple enough for you.
Never trust a black man named "Chip." -
Blade_TillTheEnd — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 04:30 PM)
Christianity is a silly fairy tale and it's harmful to society. It wastes your life and empowers ignorance. That's why. I hope I made that blunt and simple enough for you.
I said a convincing argument not some recycled lies used by other theophobiacs. Can you see why there are so few atheists?
I'll be waiting if you can ever think of something convincing.
I have no interest in refraining from my dishonesty and stupidity.
-Cash -
washclothrepairman — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 09:26 PM)
Can you see why there are so few atheists?
There aren't "so few atheists." There are many of them. They are, at least in the US, outnumbered by idiots, though, which is why Trump just won an election.
I said a convincing argument not some recycled lies used by other theophobiacs.
It's not a lie. You're just stupid. You're immune to facts and logic so I don't have any hope of ever convincing you. This thread isn't for you since you don't have a life to waste.
Never trust a black man named "Chip." -
Blade_TillTheEnd — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 12:51 PM)
It's not a lie. You're just stupid. You're immune to facts and logic so I don't have any hope of ever convincing you. This thread isn't for you since you don't have a life to waste.
I said a convincing argument not a temper tantrum.
I have no interest in refraining from my dishonesty and stupidity.
-Cash -
YouMightRabbitYouMight — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 07:40 AM)
The gross immorality of the core message is a biggee.
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washclothrepairman — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 04:10 PM)
And if God isn't nonsense
I don't waste my time with fictional what-ifs.
There's no such thing as god and pretending there is is wasting the only life you will ever have.
Further, a hypothetical god-like entity that cares whether you believe in it (and even more so will punish you for not doing so) is unworthy of your time.
Never trust a black man named "Chip." -
quyst — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 10:48 PM)
WCR,
But you do waste your time with fictional what-ifs. You waste your time on the fictional what-if of "There's no such things as god" because you state something as a fact that you have not and cannot prove. It is, then, a what-if.
And whether you believe it or not, believing in God and knowing that God is, is not, can not and will never be wasting the only life I have. The best of who I am stems from believing and knowing that He is.
Finally, God does not punish us for not believing in Him. We punish ourselves by being disobedient (even to the point of professing disbelief). When you tell God that you don't believe in Him and want nothing to do with Him, He obliges. But there is an accounting for how we conduct our lives. And EVERYONE falls short. Therefore, God provided the way of reconciliation, through His Son. The same grace that God provided for me, He provides for you. It's really just a matter of accepting His gift. That you choose to reject it does not lay blame at God's feet. The blame falls squarely with you, because YOU reject a free gift that required a great payment. God is in the business of saving people from the punishment they bring upon themselves. But as you continue to bring accusations against Him that are, truly, your own doing, you only heap greater coals of destruction upon yourself. You can choose to continue (and your demeanor indicates that is how you seek to proceed) or you can have your eyes opened and your heart filled and walk a different path.
And His desire for me to believe in Him is so I can have full confidence in His promise of grace. It is for my benefit, my peace of mind, my strength of heart to believe. For in it, I know that He has the authority to make the promise and keep the promise. -
gladoscake — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 07:52 AM)
WCR,
But you do waste your time with fictional what-ifs. You waste your time on the fictional what-if of "There's no such things as god" because you state something as a fact that you have not and cannot prove. It is, then, a what-if.
And whether you believe it or not, believing in God and knowing that God is, is not, can not and will never be wasting the only life I have. The best of who I am stems from believing and knowing that He is.
Finally, God does not punish us for not believing in Him. We punish ourselves by being disobedient (even to the point of professing disbelief). When you tell God that you don't believe in Him and want nothing to do with Him, He obliges. But there is an accounting for how we conduct our lives. And EVERYONE falls short. Therefore, God provided the way of reconciliation, through His Son. The same grace that God provided for me, He provides for you. It's really just a matter of accepting His gift. That you choose to reject it does not lay blame at God's feet. The blame falls squarely with you, because YOU reject a free gift that required a great payment. God is in the business of saving people from the punishment they bring upon themselves. But as you continue to bring accusations against Him that are, truly, your own doing, you only heap greater coals of destruction upon yourself. You can choose to continue (and your demeanor indicates that is how you seek to proceed) or you can have your eyes opened and your heart filled and walk a different path.
And His desire for me to believe in Him is so I can have full confidence in His promise of grace. It is for my benefit, my peace of mind, my strength of heart to believe. For in it, I know that He has the authority to make the promise and keep the promise.
This is technically true, we're all curious on the subject of a deity, whether it be negative or curious, but in the case that a god does really exist, that does not exactly mean it's the Biblical Abrahamic god. You're open to the possibility of that right?