It doesn't matter --- all things sacred = all things shunned to you guys.
There is not one sacred thing in existence you guys will accept as valid.
True but we feel the same way about sacred objects in other religions. Don't make it seem like we only target Christianity. On another point, do you accept the Hindu belief that cattle are sacred?
I believe it was Donald Wildmon who pointed out that even the Amish are being targed by Hollywood to come in and spread their licentious filth around.
That's Hollywood. Hollywood does what the public wants. They wouldn't do things like that if people didn't watch the movies.
Back in my days, things were sacred, until science covered the shadow of the Cross with the shadow of a clipboard.
It's easy to blame science. Back in in your day it used to be Satan.
Now we're seeing a rise in people breaking into churches --- looting, stealing, and even shooting people.
I think violence/looting has more to do with population size and economic stability than belief. 70% of the US identify themselves as Christian. Sweden has a large atheist population, I wonder what their crime rate is?
CountryTotal country
population (2004)% Atheist/
Agnostic/Number of Atheists/
AgnosticsSweden8,986,00046 - 85%4,133,560 - 7,638,100
In 2004 almost 1,249,000 offenses were reported
to the police, the customs authority or the prosecution
service. These offenses included non-violent acts and 25% of the offences involved foreign travelers.
People making out in the church parking lot, cigarette butts on the property --- I'm sure you get the picture.
I guarantee it's nothing new. They just get caught more now.
Should God even dare put 10 Commandments down in writing, all atheism would be in an uproar to make sure it's displayed "properly" --- that is: not displayed.
So if we can display the 10 Commandments in a government building does that me we can display Rig Veda texts and Koran verses? It seems only fair. If a privately run institution wants to have religious paraphenalia all over its walls, I don't care. I just don't think it should be on government buildings. I don't want to see the 10 commandments as much as I don't want to see writings of the Baghavad Gita.
I can assure you that if (when) God showed up and 'set the record straight', you'd demand He leave --- again.
If God showed up that would be 100% proof that he exists. Remember it was the Pharisees that denied Christ...
No, I'm not --- Romans 1:20 is not talking about creatio ex nihilo --- it is talking about what has already been made.
Yes and it states that his attributes can be seen through what has been made. You claim he has hidden his handiwork of creation; no evidence for his attributes can be seen because he "erased" the evidence. The Bible says it can be seen.