Originally posted by FeceMan
Not at all.Either God will open you to the truth or you will remain blind to it. Sometimes it hurts getting to that point.
By the same token then either people will accept logic and the likelihood their is no God (or at least not one like the Christian/Jewish/Islamic one) or they will remain blind to it.
The assumption you are operating under is that there is a God and he is truth, and that not to follow it is a symptom of blindness. Surely then it is equally fair to give equal consideration to the opposite of that assumption as I stated above.
Originally posted by FeceManGod is a god of understanding and thinking as was said in the verse "Come let us reason together", yet this is only Jewish history just as many histories and the older ones which they were taken from, and I will tell you that they were taking from older sources and that includes pagan and astronomy and astrology beliefs............Our life did come from something that is much much bigger then we could even fathom......and with that you must wonder why would we be condemned for our tiny thoughts and actions............just doesn't make it acceptable to reality of the whole thing.
Not at all.Either God will open you to the truth or you will remain blind to it. Sometimes it hurts getting to that point.
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
Disagreement points up their intelligence and shows that they have a mind. Agreeing with everything that I say is not healthy. You got to have your "own" mind. But I'm sure that you knew that.
But... but.... you seem to criticise so many people here for not just accepting what you say. And you certainly weren't complimenting Debbiejo's inquisitive nature in the early days of your posting here.
Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
People who disagree with Bible exerpts are not disagreeing with me (those are not my words) they are disagreeing with God.
Actually they would be disagreeing with the particular interpretation/use of the excerpts in a particular context. Alternatively they might be disagreeing with the original author, or the religion in general. Since God didn't personally write it.