minakichan (post: 1203860) wrote:Here's a rather simple one: What do you think of Christians, either in general or the ones you've met? Are they mostly a bunch of crazies in your eyes? In the same vein, what "secular" stereotypes of Christians do you perceive as true, and which, if any, do you perceive as false?
MomoAdachi (post: 1203853) wrote:RockLobster-I've actually read some of Lewis's fictional works(The Great Divorce and most of the Narnia series), as well as some excerpts from "Mere Christianity" and I can't say I'm a fan. He wasn't a bad writer, but I can't get into his style. I don't mean any offense to all you Lewis fans, but he's just not for me, sorry.
MomoAdachi (post: 1203705) wrote:Peanut-Well, murder is wrong because, well, how do I put this...it's just not humanistic or civilized to end someone else's life prematurely, it's also not fair to the family and friends of the person
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
2. The resurrection of Christ has never been DISproven, though it has been attempted every since people claimed it happened. 2000 years of being attacked and never defeated says something.
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MomoAdachi wrote:Shao Feng-Li-Hmmm, good question! I suppose there's just enough evidence for those things that I never really thought about it...
Sparrowhawk wrote:1. All but one of the 12 apostles we can verify died a violent death simply because they refused to deny that Christ raised from the dead. Why would people let themselves be tortured and killed unless they KNEW it to be true?
2. The resurrection of Christ has never been DISproven, though it has been attempted every since people claimed it happened. 2000 years of being attacked and never defeated says something.
3. Hundreds of witnesses saw Christ after the resurrection.
4. As far as Christ being the only true God, he is the only religious figure in history who claimed to be God.
While other people have claimed to be God, they have all been shown to be mentally ill
Caring more for others than himself
Not being paranoid
Giving all glory to his Father rather than himself
Backed up his talk with miracles and behavior.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1203895) wrote:Do you believe in absolute truth of any kind, or do you believe that truth is essentially relative?
I guess I'm kind of "on the fence" of the whole relativity versus absolutes debate. I've read good arguments for both sides online, and I think I need to give it more thought.
Also, for a less serious question, what kind of Christian music do you like, if any?
Nate wrote:I am a Christian, and always will be. I believe firmly that Christ was the Messiah who died for our sins. However I am playing the devil's advocate here to show you that all your arguments are flawed. If this is the best we can come up with to defend our faith, well, no wonder she's an agnostic.
Momo, my question for you is, religion (Christianity in particular) has been shown throughout history to be the cause of, either directly or indirectly, many horrible atrocities and struggles for power. Now, I am aware you respect our beliefs, but my question is, do you personally feel, regardless of your respect for what we believe, that society would be better off without religion, and why or why not?
Nate (post: 1203952) wrote:
A thing is not true simply because a person dies for it.
If an atheist was executed for refusing to believe in God, saying "I know God does not exist, and I am willing to die for my belief" would that make it true? If it does not, then why is "I know Christ rose from the dead, and I am willing to die for my belief" more valid?
You can point to people giving up their lives for what they believe, but all that proves is they believed it. It doesn't make it true. People have died for false beliefs before...remember suicide bombers in Islam are very willing to die because of their belief in jihad.
Scarecrow (post: 1203876) wrote:Read some of Mere Christianity and that wasn't really my thing either (though he makes some good points). There was one book that I really wanted to read of his, I forget what it's called though. Two Lovers? (no, not the 4 Loves) It was something based on a Greek Myth... anyway...
I think you grasped my point as would relate to possible negative evidences for Christianity. I don't think that you grasped my point about the possibility of negative evidences for the agnostic position. At its core, agnosticism makes three central claims:MomoAdachi (post: 1203705) wrote:Ghostonthenet-I guess, if like they say something like finding Jesus's bones and being verified as his....
MomoAdachi wrote:I'm not familiar enough with the CCM scene to have an opinion as far as favorite artists/bands, etc., but I do really like some Christian-themed songs by otherwise secular artists. I love Ace Of Base, and their album The Bridge has a beautiful song called "Ravine", which the songwriter admitted to having a Christian message, for example. Also, I love traditional Christmas music, which often of course has Christian subject matter as well.
I think "the good", as you put it, I think, if I understand your question correctly, is seeking to live a life of tolerance, kindness, and respect towards others, versus a selfish life not caring about others' feelings or thoughts or opinions
I think "the good", as you put it, I think, if I understand your question correctly, is seeking to live a life of tolerance, kindness, and respect towards others, versus a selfish life not caring about others' feelings or thoughts or opinions
Now I have to refute your remarks on the public forum (though I dislike it) for the sake of the other readers, especially Momo, who may thought there were no answers to your remarks.
MomoAdachi (post: 1203884) wrote:Well, hmm, you got me there, at the moment I can't think up a good response to that one.
MomoAdachi wrote:Congrats, you're an excellent debater. , and I mean that with only the upmost respect.
MomoAdachi wrote:Oh, certainly. I'm staunchly anti-racist and multiculturalist, and I'm sorry if civilized was a bad choice of words. Perhaps "ethical" or "humane" would be a better way of putting it.
Mr.SmartyPants wrote:Ethical or humane based on who? One culture might find child sacrifice ethical and human, while in your mindset, it may not.
Here's a question: What makes your moral decisions the correct one?
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
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