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<blockquote data-quote="Zoomerz" data-source="post: 14602" data-attributes="member: 390"><p><strong>Re: Christianity</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you're close minded, why do you ask Christians anything at all? Are you trying to prove to them Christianity is wrong? If so, how are you going to prove it? Sounds like an exercise in futility to me (MHO only)....</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Would "disagree" possibly be a better word here than "disaprove"? I personally don't agree with much of Christianity myself, and I'm certainly not Christian, but I can't deny that most Christians lead happy lives, and are content in their faith. Who are we to "disapprove" of that which we cannot prove is false?</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>Why do you believe in hell, if you don't believe in heaven? And as for worshipping the bible, Christians worship their god, not a book. That's just their roadmap to living according to his word.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>You might be inclined to get 'pissed' yourself if someone mocked something you felt passionate about. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>I think you're learning alot Pyro, and I've respected things you've had to say. There very fact that you enjoy exchanging ideas on this forum is proof enough of that. I'm not trying to condemn you here, just hopefully providing a different perspective. You may well never become a Christian. But you have a long life yet ahead of you, and that leaves plenty of time for changes in attitudes. Trust me on one thing, life has a funny way of presenting situations that test a man's convictions.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p><p></p><p>You don't have to be Christian to see much wisdom in the bible. If you truly are a student of life itself, don't rule out anything until you're educated enough to genuinely reject it.</p><p> </p><p>Respectfully,</p><p>Z-</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Zoomerz, post: 14602, member: 390"] [b]Re: Christianity[/b] If you're close minded, why do you ask Christians anything at all? Are you trying to prove to them Christianity is wrong? If so, how are you going to prove it? Sounds like an exercise in futility to me (MHO only).... Would "disagree" possibly be a better word here than "disaprove"? I personally don't agree with much of Christianity myself, and I'm certainly not Christian, but I can't deny that most Christians lead happy lives, and are content in their faith. Who are we to "disapprove" of that which we cannot prove is false?[/QUOTE] Why do you believe in hell, if you don't believe in heaven? And as for worshipping the bible, Christians worship their god, not a book. That's just their roadmap to living according to his word. You might be inclined to get 'pissed' yourself if someone mocked something you felt passionate about. I think you're learning alot Pyro, and I've respected things you've had to say. There very fact that you enjoy exchanging ideas on this forum is proof enough of that. I'm not trying to condemn you here, just hopefully providing a different perspective. You may well never become a Christian. But you have a long life yet ahead of you, and that leaves plenty of time for changes in attitudes. Trust me on one thing, life has a funny way of presenting situations that test a man's convictions.[/QUOTE] You don't have to be Christian to see much wisdom in the bible. If you truly are a student of life itself, don't rule out anything until you're educated enough to genuinely reject it. Respectfully, Z- [/QUOTE]
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