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In reply to the discussion: If God is Everywhere. Why Didn't His Word Spread Without Missionaries? [View all]NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)95. I wasn't answering a question...
...I was commenting on the erroneous idea that criticism of an Idea is also criticism of the person holding a belief in that idea.
And, upon further review, it does seem that your logic is convoluted (to be polite):
Your post #91 seems to indicate that since my post #59 was addressed to you, it was meant only for you, but now...
Your post #93 disavows that idea, by claiming your post #52 wasn't just for me, even though post #52 was addressed to (only) me.
Genius.
Maybe that old story of Lobotomies for Marines at the end of boot camp is correct after all.
Or maybe you're just a hack, looking for a fight where ever one maybe found.
Reminds me of a joke:
The whole of Irish history can be summed up in one sentence: 'Is this a private fight, or can anyone join in?'
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If God is Everywhere. Why Didn't His Word Spread Without Missionaries? [View all]
NeoGreen
Jul 2019
OP
Genesis 1 and 2 describe different gods. They have different names, occupy different
Karadeniz
Jul 2019
#11
I like to think that returning to source, though it may be inevitable, isn't necessarily the purpose
gtar100
Jul 2019
#69
When the orthodox got rid of all the heretics, they lost the people who knew the higher teachings.
pangaia
Jul 2019
#76
The Gnostics have an interesting take on this. To them, the Old Testament God is the "abominable"
Midnight Writer
Jul 2019
#101
The fact that, after language, every group of any size with a written language
guillaumeb
Jul 2019
#7
So you agree there is no evidence that theistic beliefs are the default condition for humans.
Voltaire2
Jul 2019
#33
No, not really. That idea has no basis in fact and is more than just a bit silly.
Major Nikon
Jul 2019
#19
It would be a fools errand to try to convince anyone, self included to believe.
marble falls
Jul 2019
#53
Yes, but he doesn't do parlor tricks and we aren't robots. We all have free will ...
marble falls
Jul 2019
#35
So when my son was nearly killed, and permanently injured by a drug resistant infection
Voltaire2
Jul 2019
#36
First of all, I am so sorry to hear of your son's terrible injury, if something ...
marble falls
Jul 2019
#37
Water into wine was not a parlor trick. It was a simple miracle from a working man ...
marble falls
Jul 2019
#47
You have a good point. He, she, it ... it doesn't matter and it doesn't detract from ...
marble falls
Jul 2019
#79
Hi NeoGreen - As a Christian, I greatly appreciate the opportunity that this forum provides to
Pendrench
Jul 2019
#60