Re: The Bible: Real, Fiction, or somewhere in between?
JJ, where did it appear there was confusion about atheism? Is there a quote? I've been clear...and I am quite familiar with agnostics, one of my best friends is one.
Fade, who said without Christianity there would be no morality? I said atheists could be very moral.
Help me find where I said 'I don't care if God exists'.
Jesus is the gateway to God. You may get there at some point or not at all...but you can't fall in love with someone you've never met. Try getting familiar with the Gospels, try discussing them in a group like Alpha and then you'll know more. Why not try?
So God used others to lay the groundwork. I'm guessing somehow that translates into why you think God doesn't exist or something.
So Cloud and Kepler had serious questions and of course, in this last post the 'I must go negative' side of atheism is starting rear its head again.
JJ, where did it appear there was confusion about atheism? Is there a quote? I've been clear...and I am quite familiar with agnostics, one of my best friends is one.
Fade, who said without Christianity there would be no morality? I said atheists could be very moral.
Pssssst - secret for you. If you believe in the Golden Rule and kindness and forgiveness but don't really care whether God exists, you might be an atheist. /Jeff Foxworthy
Except that the First Commandment, in fact the only one that Jesus Himself said was even needed, is "Love God with all your heart and soul" (depending on your translation). It's rather difficult set aside the existence of God and focus only on Jesus's word when his own summary of all his teachings pre-supposes the existence of God. If he had said, "The Golden Rule is #1, and oh, by the way, if you happen to believe in God also, well, that's fine, too" then you might be on to something....
Help me find where I said 'I don't care if God exists'.
Jesus is the gateway to God. You may get there at some point or not at all...but you can't fall in love with someone you've never met. Try getting familiar with the Gospels, try discussing them in a group like Alpha and then you'll know more. Why not try?
Secondly, most of Jesus's words weren't even his own ideas. The Egyptians, Chinese, and others beat Jesus to the Golden Rule by thousands of years. Why do you think Jesus should get the credit? Note that I'm not arguing the value of the content - an idea that's plagiarized does not automatically become false.
So God used others to lay the groundwork. I'm guessing somehow that translates into why you think God doesn't exist or something.
So Cloud and Kepler had serious questions and of course, in this last post the 'I must go negative' side of atheism is starting rear its head again.
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