The GA forum being closed is one sign of this but overall I've found that Christians both here and in person fear inquiry into their beliefs. Why is this?
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I think this is a good topic to talk about.The GA forum being closed is one sign of this but overall I've found that Christians both here and in person fear inquiry into their beliefs. Why is this?
We're scared you guys won't understand us; and speaking from experience, that's a well-founded fear.The GA forum being closed is one sign of this but overall I've found that Christians both here and in person fear inquiry into their beliefs. Why is this?
2 Corinthians 11:3 said:But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.
The GA forum being closed is one sign of this but overall I've found that Christians both here and in person fear inquiry into their beliefs. Why is this?
DP, I think it would be helpful if you could explain a little more about your interest in this issue. Do you find it difficult to find Christian commentary about their faith? Are there areas where you are particularly lacking in assistance?I've found that Christians both here and in person fear inquiry into their beliefs. Why is this?
I think these tell us to a) take the initiative in talking about our faith, b) be always ready and willing to discuss and explain it whenever asked, and c) avoid unnecessary and futile conflict by withdrawing from, or avoiding, deliberate and malicious attacks from the outside.
Open, well-intentioned and positive discussion is of benefit and edification for all parties, both believer and non-believer, and I do not recall having seen Christians reluctant to participate in discussions within that kind of framework.
We're scared you guys won't understand us; and speaking from experience, that's a well-founded fear.
Ive found the opposite; Ive found that Christians generally welcome inquiry into their beliefs. One reason I became a Christian is that the world view presented by the Christian faith holds up better under inquiry than any other system I inquired about.
Id only been a member of CF for about half a year, and in GA I saw everything but the kitchen sink thrown at Christianity; so much so that even in that short a time the questions started repeating themselves such that they fell into one of several categories (the problem of evil, the justice of hell, etc.).
And I dont know fully the sites reasons for closing GA, but I could see that there was too little inquiry, and too much outright mockery, antagonism and attempts at de-conversion. In one of the last threads after the announcement of the closure, several non-Christians admitted they would miss the entertainment value of GA. None of them lamented the fact they couldnt make inquiry or read apologetics.
Inquire all you want; it's welcome. Of course that doesnt mean we have an answer to every question, any more than scientists have an answer to every question about the physical universe.
Many people enter the so-called "inquiry" process with a closed mind, at best, at worst a negative attitude full of hatred, malicious intent, and a "I'll prove you wrong" attitude. None of this will get a person anywhere, and these traits are not indicative of anyone seeking answers. A person who comes into an inquiry with a stand-offish nature only serves to debate for the sole purpose of debate; not, I imagine, for the purpose of truly seeking answers which may be different from what he or she thought the answer woudl be. This is the key. In an inquiry process, you must be open to finding answers you never thought were even possible. If you are set in your ways, your mind will absorb very little new information.
DP, I think it would be helpful if you could explain a little more about your interest in this issue. Do you find it difficult to find Christian commentary about their faith? Are there areas where you are particularly lacking in assistance?
When I think about it, I am not so sure that "fear" is the correct term - certainly there are times and situations when one is reticent to be drawn into conflict for nothing more than its own sake. But that in itself is a Christian behavioural characteristic, and, I think, one to be proud of:
"If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone." Rom 12:18
Sound communication, especially regarding faith matters, is important, and so could you add a little more explanation why and how you experience this, why you think this is the case, and why this is a frustration for you? - or have we already answered your query sufficiently?
Scared? Hmm, that depends on the christian. Bring it on sir. I'm certainty not afraid - I welcome it very much.
What if the answer is that there is no answer? What then?
Unfortunatly your fellow Christians have barred me from taking you up on that.
If inquiry was feared here how are you able to ask anything here of christians and christianity? You asked youre OP didnt you? You can easily ask other questions too.
"There is no answer" is still an answer.
Everything has an answer. However.. not every answer is, or ever will be, known to man. The nature of a mortal life. *shrugs* We will never comprehend all that is.
I'm ok with that. I'd give myself an anurism trying to come up with every single answer to every single question. I'm ok with some things being a mystery and being able to say "You know, I don't really know."
Truth is, at the end of the day, everyone's faith requires a leap to cross bounds where there may "appear" to be no answer. That appearance is more or less an illusion of sorts, but for us as mortal beings? We have to make due with what we can understand and comprehend.
This is why people who refuse to settle for anything less than 100% concerete physical/spoken/shown-to-the-eyes proof, will most likely never be satisfied. That doesn't perturb me any. I am not responsible for anyone's salvation but my own. Each person will explore in his or her own way.
But public discussion that might make Christians or Christianity look bad is barred. Fine, this is your board but you will have to coincide that makes your position look weak.If you want to discuss with him, go for itPM him, have at 'er. Fact is, if the discussion is only good in public, that is indicative of a problem. We have always had Private Messages here at CF, everyone is free to use them at their own leisure
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You are aware that Cf has a pm system you arent barred from using if you want a conversation with them yes?Unfortunatly your fellow Christians have barred me from taking you up on that.
Except that all logic and evidence points away from your God. All questions that would reveal more leading to your God yield nothing.
But public discussion that might make Christians or Christianity look bad is barred. Fine, this is your board but you will have to coincide that makes your position look weak.
Except that all logic and evidence points away from your God. All questions that would reveal more leading to your God yield nothing. How am I supposed to take that?