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07-11-2012, 02:04 AM
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by Aaron W.
This is a conclusion that I would disagree with them about, yes.
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Do you believe Muslims receive salvation and experience a positive afterlife? Or eternal torment? All I'm asking is opinion. Not proof.
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07-11-2012, 02:05 AM
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#107
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Carpal \'Tunnel
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by asdfasdf32
Care to elaborate?
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I believe Jesus is the son of God, they do not. We disagree.
If you're asking me to evaluate their reasoning, you'd first have to give me their reasoning. This is not an isolated piece of theology, but something that's tied up with huge chunks of it. So we would need to parse out the theology (which varies widely) and then see how the pieces fit together.
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07-11-2012, 02:06 AM
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#108
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True Facts
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by Aaron W.
Yes. Uke's is better because I would need them to tell me more about what they believe about "Allah" before I could proceed. I expect to disagree, but until I'm given a more explicit statement to evaluate, it's really unclear. (This is similar to Jewbison's FSM vs God question. What really is he saying when he says they're interchangeable in certain arguments?)
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This isn't necessarily true, is it? Shouldn't you just be able to state, in no uncertain terms, why you believe Jesus to be the Son of God?
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07-11-2012, 02:16 AM
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by Aneurysm
Do you believe Muslims receive salvation and experience a positive afterlife? Or eternal torment? All I'm asking is opinion. Not proof.
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If by Muslim we mean someone whose beliefs include the rejection that God has provided the means of salvation through Jesus, then I believe they do not receive salvation.
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07-11-2012, 02:19 AM
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by asdfasdf32
This isn't necessarily true, is it?
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What's not necessarily true now? I thought the example was something like "existence" and not having to do with Jesus being the Son of God.
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Shouldn't you just be able to state, in no uncertain terms, why you believe Jesus to be the Son of God?
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I can state *that* I do, and I can explain various theological statements to as support for the claim, but "in no uncertain terms"? That sounds like something akin to formal proof, which would require me to know what first principles I'm allowed to work with.
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07-11-2012, 02:20 AM
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by asdfasdf32
I always get "disconnected".
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How have you reached this conclusion?
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07-11-2012, 02:26 AM
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#112
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by Aaron W.
How have you reached this conclusion?
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Besides possible being cathartic I've never gotten answers or felt any results from talking to God. It's like, you know, nobody's there.
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07-11-2012, 02:32 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by Aaron W.
If by Muslim we mean someone whose beliefs include the rejection that God has provided the means of salvation through Jesus, then I believe they do not receive salvation.
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Is there any other type of muslim? I think we can speak in broad generalization like "muslims don't believe in christ" here....
The point seems to be this: Both muslims and christians widely report having experiences which they find to be important to their beliefs. All the muslims (incorrectly, in your view) use this to bolster views in claims such as jesus's divinity. The Christians use this to bolster a directly contrary claim about jesus's divinity. Of course, some christians may use faulty evaluations but arise at what you think is the correct conclusion by mistake.
This seems to me to be an exceedingly arrogant view in one of two possible ways. Either you think that all muslims are incorrectly deducing the veracity of the jesus statement but that most christians are correctly deducing that. This massive asymetry between billions of people that doesn't seem to have any other correlate ought to be justified. Or, you think you are one of very few christians who uses correct evaluations the rest just stumble on it by mistake in which case you don't have the muslim/christian divide, but it does elevate you to a pretty special place.
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07-11-2012, 02:33 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by asdfasdf32
Besides possible being cathartic I've never gotten answers or felt any results from talking to God. It's like, you know, nobody's there.
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This. And not for lack of genuine trying, 0as a child raised in Christian house and going to a Christian private school, I might add.
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07-11-2012, 07:27 AM
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banned
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by jewbinson
Not only am I not convinced there is a God, I have never actually come across any good evidence that God exists.
But I am not convinced. Do you think it is reasonable that I stick with this belief now, or do you think I should look for more evidence for God?
But I don't.
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I'd say read The Apologetics of Jesus then by Geisler and Zukeran. Though some people like Francis Collins were persuaded by C.S. Lewis.
The Apologetics of Jesus explains things from the evidentialist perspective.
The search for God is a lifelong process but reading the right people sends you closer and in the right direction.
God "refines" people and refining is a process that takes time....
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07-11-2012, 08:47 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by Hector Cerif
I think you want to belong to a religion op, and as a fellow atheist I'm with you. Saying "I'm an atheist" is a statement so void of anything meaningful to me. I wish there were more atheist churches, and more atheist belief systems that I could belong too.
Also, I'm not really so much of an atheist as I am against religion, because all (most) religions support ignorance. I would like to see a "religion" develop that would essentially be like a political party: a collection of moral beliefs; just instead of "I believe stealing is wrong because god said so," I'd just like to belong to a moral system that placed their beliefs in some rational thought process.
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No, I don't want to belong to some religion. What I want is hard to explain. One thing might be that I am trying to apply meaning to my life, where there is no meaning (Nihilism).
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07-11-2012, 08:58 AM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
For all those enquiring on what I mean by "God", I refer you to this thread, made specifically to see what people believe "God" means, and whether God is subjective or objective. Looking back on it, the thread looks derailed:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/13...g-god-1110556/
Why don't Splendour and you religious guys post there what you perceive to be "God"? That would get this discussion going in the right direction I think.
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07-11-2012, 09:02 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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The search for God is a lifelong process but reading the right people sends you closer and in the right direction.
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I imagine I would be able to reply to this once we agree on what is meant by "God".
Btw, in this thread, I am referring to the Xtian God.
Do Xtians expect non-Xtians to not read the Bible/go to Church/ believe in God etc?
In which case, do you think we are going to hell if we don't try to convert, for example?
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07-11-2012, 09:02 AM
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banned
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by jewbinson
For all those enquiring on what I mean by "God", I refer you to this thread, made specifically to see what people believe "God" means, and whether God is subjective or objective. Looking back on it, the thread looks derailed:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/13...g-god-1110556/
Why don't Splendour and you religious guys post there what you perceive to be "God"? That would get this discussion going in the right direction I think.
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Don't you think God means to unite the subjective and the objective?
You start out believing and you end with doing with God.
Look at my Heraclitis quote that I posted today in jokerthief's Quote Thread.
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07-11-2012, 09:04 AM
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#120
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Pooh-Bah
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Re: Fed up of being an atheist in Limbo. Come at me, bro's(Christians)
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Originally Posted by Jibninjas
The OP seems to be emotional instead of rational. The question of Gods existence is one of reality not utility. With that said I don't understand where this is supposed to go
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I call BS. Where was I emotional?
And I am searching for God in a rational way afaik.
Moreover, being emotional and being rational are not mutually exclusive.
Bull. ****.
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