Re: geography
ronniechoate34 said:
Actually there is a lot more evidence to support the fact that these things are manifestations of spiritual activity than there evidence is to disprove it.
This means nothing, there is more evidence for fairies than there is against them, having more evidence for than against doesn't instantly qualify it for belief. Care to share with us any of this evidence?
ronniechoate34 said:
These things are much more substantial than you give them credit for. And whether you believe or not is irrelevant because you will still suffer under the curse of sin.
What's that I hear? My favorite Christian argument? (Well, not really an argument, more of a wild unsubstantiated assertion that presupposes the factuality of the Christian religion without proving it). "BELIEVE IN SANTA OR HE'LL SEND YOU TO BE SPANKED" isn't really an argument, it's more of a threat lol.
Furthermore, I don't sin. Well, except for that little blasphemy thing :P If you want to argue that Christians are more moral than other religions/non-believers then it's a fight I'd like to see, but one you'll surely lose.
ronniechoate34 said:
You will still die and go to your judgment, and if you stick around long enough you might see the anti christ.
Pfft, I think it's pretty obvious that
Obama is the anti-christ.
ronniechoate34 said:
I'll guarantee you that your disbelief will not shield you from the reality of God or the fulfillment of prophecy. You know yourself that this could all be over in an instant, that's a given.
Ooh, I like this one
Just because it could all be over in an instant isn't an argument for me to believe in God lol, even if it was, it'd just place Hinduism, Buddhism and the Flying Spaghetti Monster on the same level as your God. This reminds me of Pascal's Wager.
Basically he argued that if you erroneously believe in God, you lose nothing (assuming that death is the absolute end), whereas if you correctly believe in God, you gain everything (eternal bliss). But if you correctly disbelieve in God, you gain nothing (death ends all), whereas if you erroneously disbelieve in God, you lose everything (eternal damnation). Therefore you should believe in God purely from a probabilistic standpoint.
It is, obviously, an incredibly flawed argument. Firstly, who's God exactly? If you want to distinguish Christianity from the rest you MUST provide some sort of evidence, you cannot escape this. There are
more extensive arguments against the wager, but I can't be [insert profanity here] explaining them.
ronniechoate34 said:
When God strikes your disbelief will fail you miserably.
Again, you've presupposed his existence, but I'll let that pass. God punishes people because they made the wrong guess amongst an almost infinite number of religions, not only that, he gives them an infinite punishment! What a loving God he is.
ronniechoate34 said:
Physicist said:
btw, Hitler was a Christian, and certainly not a very pragmatic person.
Statements like these are very revealing. In fact this tells me that satan has masqueraded himself around as a Christian for a very long time. And that people still can't see through his devices.
It's like people can't judge what's right anymore.
Hitler was never a Christian he was just a liar.
And how exactly do you know what he believed? I'm just wondering what evidence you have for that assertion that he was lying.
Have you even read his book (Mein Kumph - My Struggle)? Hitler was a Christian for his early life, he then converted to his own self-centered "I am God" sort of religion conned on by a medicine man/psychic he was seeing (Who he later killed)
Why does it matter if he was Christian lol? He obviously didn't kill the Jews because of his Christianity so what does it matter, his faith was no more the cause of his misdeeds than Atheism was for Stalin or Christianity is for the 75% of inmates who are Christian, if it wasn't a result of his religious views then it wasn't the fault of the religion.
rEVOLVEr said:
mdo757 said:
You do not see the air, but yet you trust that it is there. There are many things that the human body can not feel, taste, smell, hear, touch, or see.
Are you trying to prove something to toddlers? :crazy
No, he's trying to prove something to Christians.