RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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I like to tell them I'm a Frisbatarian. We believe that when we die, our soul goes up on the roof and you can't get it down.
I like to tell them I'm a Frisbatarian. We believe that when we die, our soul goes up on the roof and you can't get it down.
Thanks RF. It is true I'm not posting in Politics as much any more. It's just gotten so nasty in there, and I find it harder and harder to work myself up into a state of spittle-emitting rage.Your wit is missed in the politics forum. Unless of course I'm just missing (not seeing) your posts.
Why is it, whenever a 'Believer' lets it be known that they are "one with the Lord" or some such, they always expect people to just accept it, and ask no questions.
either you dont ask which is understandable and common among atheists because they dont want to hear it, or they may indeed be of questionable faith that needs growth in devotion, for it is written "But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear; having a good coscience, that when they defame you as evildoers, those who revile your good coduct in Christ may be ashamed. For it is better, if it is the will of God, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil." 1 Peter 3:15-17
Who is of questionable faith?either you dont ask which is understandable and common among atheists because they dont want to hear it, or they may indeed be of questionable faith that needs growth in devotion, for it is written "But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear; having a good coscience, that when they defame you as evildoers, those who revile your good coduct in Christ may be ashamed. For it is better, if it is the will of God, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil." 1 Peter 3:15-17
Who is of questionable faith?
I believe the cons outweight the pros in this regard.
My position is - I'm an atheist, I'm happy with that and I could not care less what anyone thinks about it.
Let THEM ponder for a little while. Can't hurt.
It is quite simple: there is no God. I refuse to be apologetic.
Originally Posted by BJQ87 :
either you dont ask which is understandable and common among atheists because they dont want to hear it, or they may indeed be of questionable faith that needs growth in devotion, for it is written "But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear; having a good coscience, that when they defame you as evildoers, those who revile your good coduct in Christ may be ashamed. For it is better, if it is the will of God, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil." 1 Peter 3:15-17
What? I've read this twice and it makes no sense whatsoever to me. Rephrase in modern english please.
-A follower of Christ should sanctify the Lord in his/her heart, making Him Lord of his/her life and thus being ready to answer anyone who asks about his/her faith, ready to answer about the hope that is in him/her. But this person should do so with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience. So that anyone who slanders righteousness kept in Christ's name, will be ashamed of their slander. Suffering may be brought about through righteousness, but it is better than suffering brought about from doing evil. Because both ends of the spectrum are alike in that they both infect.
Hmmm .... well, that would mean that the bulk of the christians i've met are in violation of this verse/phrase/whathaveyou.
The bulk of the ones I've talked to on various forums spend a lot of time telling us which Christians are "real" Christians. Oddly, they have various standards for determining this.Yea this is the case in a corrupt society. This may be related to the fact that statistically more and more people who call themselves "christians" are uncertain about their faith. What would be some of the context of the bulk of those christians you've met?