Do Christians Even Go To Major Universitys

Started by Lord Urizen3 pages

Originally posted by FeceMan
I'd rather be an ass than be one to use the word "irregardless."

Quite frankly, if people think that my posting that is being an ass, then you all--as suggested by Urizen--ought to have more sex to get the sticks out of your asses.

Excuse me, I trademarked that...I will be expecting my royalties in the mail.

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Are you sure you are a true Christian? 😉 😂

I'm not (sure).

What is a true Christian? A catholic? A lutheran? A methodist?

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Originally posted by BobbyD
I'm not (sure).

What is a true Christian? A catholic? A lutheran? A methodist?

Don't ask me, I'm a true Buddhist. 😉 😆

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Don't ask me, I'm a true Buddhist. 😉 😆

😂

Very clever, Shaky. 😉

Re: Do Christians Even Go To Major Universitys

Originally posted by TRH
I mean do they or at least in the science department,sense they caused trouble in some I heard a few have Anti-Christain policies but I am not sure about that

what? i'm not sure i get your question.

just to clarify, your asking if Christians study at major universities?

Maybe this has been addressed, but do thread starters even go to major universitIES?

Originally posted by Alliance
Yes. I've heard of students who refuse to answer questions on evolution on exams. Of couse they get zeros, but then they ***** about discrimination.

However, Christian doesn't mean fundamentalist Christian. Don't confuse the two. 😠

Ofcourse, the man who runs the Higher Still Physics course in Scotland is a Christian...doesn't have a TV either. I should really get him on KMC, he'd love to aruge about the Big Bang and "Gaps in the Laws of Physics" as he describes it.

Well fortunately, I don't know that much about physics.

No credible person argues that there are no gaps in science. However, religion is one big gap itself.

Originally posted by Alliance
Well fortunately, I don't know that much about physics.

No credible person argues that there are no gaps in science. However, religion is one big gap itself.

Oh don't worry, he concedes that there are huge gaps in Christianity, I've debated it with him on that many a time but his faith is unshakable, he is a good man, don't let any misconceptions about people of faith get in the way.

i don't have misconceptions about people with faith, i just have a short range of tolerance.

Originally posted by Alliance
i don't have misconceptions about people with faith, i just have a short range of tolerance.

Well I suppose that depends once again on the person, I have gotten very annoyed at religious people(or indeed any person) who when faced with a difficult question just say-"you're wrong because" and gives no constructive reason.

Yes. Or who are so hypocritical that you can't stand it. Or those who admonish your family and then complain about how "true" Christians are being discriminated against.

Originally posted by Alliance
Yes. Or who are so hypocritical that you can't stand it. Or those who admonish your family and then complain about how "true" Christians are being discriminated against.

The worst Christian, in my opinion is one who trys to judge you or tell you that you are sinning or whatever, I honestly beleive most Christians have never read the bible!

The Bible doesn't say one thing straight up. Thats the problem.

The problem with the bible is interpretation opposed to content. Its major downfall is the people who read it, fact is the bible addresses so many issues it can be quoted in almost every argument!

Thus many Christians will quote the bible all the time, and often trip themselves up because they don't quote in context or provide any reasoning what so ever. Example user JesusIsAlive.
Of course, thats what you get thanks to Luther and Knox.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
The problem with the bible is interpretation opposed to content. Its major downfall is the people who read it, fact is the bible addresses so many issues it can be quoted in almost every argument!

Thus many Christians will quote the bible all the time, and often trip themselves up because they don't quote in context or provide any reasoning what so ever. Example user JesusIsAlive.
Of course, thats what you get thanks to Luther and Knox.

Definitely a Catholic... hating on the Sola Scriptura...

Originally posted by Nellinator
Definitely a Catholic... hating on the Sola Scriptura...

...You should have seen my Pope-Quotes tm