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Originally Posted by Subfallen
So you have no concept of 'rejecting God' that differs from 'rejecting Christianity'? (I already noted that I understand the concept of rejecting Christianity...)
That depends. If you are asking for an answer that is without special revelation then it becomes slightly more difficult. One could say that one was rejecting God when one goes against their moral essence. There can be other answers but of course it gets more speculative.
But I don't see what the purpose is going down this road when the conversation was about the God of the bible (which of course I assume to be the one true God).
If one is to ask what it means to reject God one must have a context. So without a context your question really becomes meaningless. Since the question is meaningless, any subsequent answer to said question is meaningless.
If that is the case, why are we even having this conversation?
Ps. Also, I reject your use of Christianity. If we are going to even have a conversation in which we discuss the God of the bible, we really should just refer to "him" as "The God of the Bible". The term Christianity carries to much baggage and leaves to much open to interpretation. Although I doubt we will get that far anyway.