page 2so if you were raised as a muslim, jew, buddhist, etc.....you think you would still be that way?i swear most of the Christians i know are that way because that's how they were raisedi personally am looking for a reason to go one way or another....not just because, " i was raised that way"
1/31/2007 7:31:15 PM
1/31/2007 7:40:56 PM
I agree with xvang. What if I don't believe in god but believe you should honor thy father and mother. Is it still ok for me to call myself Chrisitan, because I don't see any difference between doing that and what you are proposing.
1/31/2007 7:44:58 PM
I think I saw that first here:http://ncst.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204609276This group has 5,182 members.
1/31/2007 8:35:17 PM
1/31/2007 8:42:37 PM
Well, obviously my example is a little more extreme. You can't just arbitrarily draw a line and say if you believe in 66.66667% of the Christian teachings then that makes you a Christian.
1/31/2007 8:51:32 PM
What if I say, "I recognize this as a contradiction of that so I opt to ignore this"?
1/31/2007 9:12:22 PM
where did the word "Christian" come from, anyway?
1/31/2007 11:14:39 PM
1/31/2007 11:24:20 PM
2/1/2007 12:05:53 AM
2/1/2007 7:42:07 AM
I'm going to be Christian and not believe in him.
2/1/2007 8:13:53 AM
This is the point that I'm trying make (As you've noticed, I'm not so good at making points):I always run into people claiming to be Christian (or whatever religion). But, then when I question or challenge them about their Christian beliefs (or whatever religious beliefs) , they disagree viciously and point out that I am the one who is wrong. Even though they know their beliefs obviously contradict what the Bible (or religious scripture) says. Especially on the hot topics like homosexuality, premarital sex, abortion, heaven/hell, etc...If the standards for your faith/beliefs say, "A + B = C"... that means you need to do A and B for C to occur. You can't just believe in A and ignore B. You're basically creating your own religious formula. And if you truly care about your soul/salvation/after-life, then that's a big risk to take. If that's the case, you just need to turn agnostic and forget about religion and faith. It's not going to do you any good to believe in things half heartedly. In my opinion, when it comes to your soul/salvation, almost doesn't count.In conclusion,A + B = C. Don't claim yourself to be C if you don't belive in A and B. Although, you're welcome to claim yourself D. [Edited on February 1, 2007 at 11:12 AM. Reason : conclusion]
2/1/2007 11:10:44 AM
^^^^What don't you understand? It's pretty clear.You say I can't pick and choose. So what if I see one part of a faith as a contradiciton of another part of the same faith...then can I pick and choose what I want to believe?
2/1/2007 3:04:44 PM
You never answered my question.
2/1/2007 3:13:19 PM
^I already responded to it by pointing out that your example is very extreme compared to what I was discussing.Anyway, you say I can't pick and choose. So what if I see one part of a faith as a contradiciton of another part of the same faith...then can I pick and choose what I want to believe?Maybe I have to recognize the contradiction as evidence that the whole faith isn't worthy?
2/1/2007 4:14:13 PM
I never said you can't pick and choose.
2/1/2007 4:16:04 PM
^Yes, you did.
2/1/2007 4:18:18 PM
Xvang said you can pick and choose. I said I agree with xvang. What don't you get?
2/1/2007 4:32:17 PM
^You know what I'm asking, but since you're being difficult...He said I can pick and choose, but if I do pick and choose, I can't call myself a Christian/Muslim/Jew/whatever...And I'm asking, if I recognize one part of a faith that contradicts another part of the same faith, can I pick which of the two parts I choose to believe...and still call myself a Christian/Muslim/Jew...?
2/1/2007 5:08:26 PM
I'd be less difficult if you just gave a more specific example.
2/1/2007 5:09:39 PM
I've asked the same question 4 times, and your responses so far are...1. You saying "What?" like I'm speaking gibberish when we both know you understand me.2. You telling me I never answered some old question of yours when your question in question (LOL) was clearly rhetorical and didn't even end with an interrogation point.3. You telling me you never said I couldn't pick and choose, ignoring the whole "but you can't call yourself a Christian..." part.4. You reiterating #3.5. You telling me to be more specific....when you know exactly what I'm asking and have known since I first asked it.Answer the fucking question.
2/1/2007 5:24:11 PM
2/1/2007 5:50:46 PM
I'm still trying to find the perfect example that you cannot refute. There have been hundreds of books written about the contradictions in, say, the Bible, and tons of books written by Christians who have discussed their personal relationship with Jesus and the choices they've made in navigating the contradictions present in the Bible (you say you do not consider these people Christians, and that's what I wanna get at here).Anyway, every time I think I've got a good example, I find some website with some loon explaining it all away. I don't wanna use those examples if you're just gonna parrot the loon and continue dodging the issue.If anybody thinks they have a really good example of a contradiction in the Bible, help a playa out. I want to avoid a debate on scripture here.
2/2/2007 5:07:59 PM
2/2/2007 5:09:56 PM
You've lost me.
2/2/2007 5:11:18 PM
I was being facetious.
2/2/2007 5:14:05 PM
Let's start from a new place so I won't waste any more time with this...Do you believe the Bible has contradictions in it? I'm not talking Old Testament v. New Testament...that's a given. But within the New Testament, do you believe there are contradictions?If not, do you believe the Bible could have contradictions in it, or are you dead-set on the idea that it is a perfect book and any seeming contradiction can be explained?
2/2/2007 5:19:29 PM
It has contradictions. That is one of many reasons why I do not believe in it.
2/2/2007 5:20:55 PM
i think the fact that the new testament has contradictions actually lends christianity a little credibility. BUT i still don't believe in it.
2/2/2007 5:23:35 PM
^^SON OF A BITCH!I FUCKING SAID THAT, AND YOU REFUSED TO ANSWER ME.
2/2/2007 5:24:44 PM
"I FUCKING SAID THAT, AND YOU REFUSED TO ANSWER ME."Uhhhhh, ok.
2/2/2007 6:09:59 PM
Yeah, I said it--pretty much handed it to you as an answer--and you refused to answer my question. Here's the full quote:
2/2/2007 6:31:41 PM
Soooooooooooooooo, what's your point?
2/2/2007 6:35:17 PM
I wanna know what the fuck is wrong with you, why you've been such a difficult prick.If we were speaking in person, I woulda thrown something at you by now.And I'd still feel more mature than you.I'm waiting for you to start mimicking me or busting out with "I know you are, but what am I?" That's how ridiculously difficult you're being.[Edited on February 2, 2007 at 6:43 PM. Reason : sss]
2/2/2007 6:42:54 PM
I guess you have no point?
2/2/2007 7:15:19 PM
Point is I fucked your mother, fuckface.
2/2/2007 7:17:16 PM
I take that as a yes?
2/2/2007 7:34:46 PM
bridget, you just got trolled in probably THE most efficient trolling in recent memoryon this topic, i don't give a shit, i'm agnostic too
2/2/2007 9:23:38 PM
I always get trolled. He started out serious.
2/2/2007 10:24:23 PM