Why would I? I belive it's true.
I point out it is overgeneralizing, and prejudice. You're ok with that? Really?
I would never deprive you of your right to be a bigot, but I will point out it's a poor choice. And highly offensive. To me personally, as well as to most on this site.
Why should I take the time to debunk your erroneous thinking?
That is that Christians make themselves out to be whatever they need to be at the time. They are the supreme hypocrites. They say they believe in God and then live like he doesn't exist.
Your use of the word "they," again pretends "if you've seen one, you've seen 'em all." Transfer that same verbiage to a race, and what do you have? Prejudice. And falsehood.
You're simply wrong, via over-generalization.
They are superstitious and magical thinkers.
Or you just don't understand mysticism, nor the mysteries. Hand-waving it away works, but only for you. And all you are left with is ignorance on the subject, which is not a good position to be arguing from
And worse than that, their entire theology is contradictory. They say Jesus was sent by God to die on the cross for man's sins, but then they say that God is all-powerful. He could just forgive people on judgement day.
This forum is specifically for "struggles by non-Christians." The implication is that the struggle would be
towards Christianity; you seem to be struggling
against Christians. You have that right, but this is not the place for it.
You are pretentiously stating you have a better plan of Salvation than God, and you're also getting some facts wrong, even in such a short statement. Doesn't this scream out falsehood in your position, even to you?
I don't believe any of it. God exists. I can't escape that, but I will not sit here and act like I know what God is, or how He works, because I don't have the first clue, except what I learn through scientific and philosophical inquiries.
Interesting choice of words. Job addresses the greatest philosophical inquiries of it's time, and a little later Genesis one does, too. by your own terms, the Bible tells us who God is, how He works, and to some extent, what we can expect Him to do. Notice I don't expect you to believe it just because it says it; I certainly didn't.
God is knowable, and that's WAY past any book!
You all act like God is the God of humans only; you completely disregard the fact that he's the God of spiders and wasps as well. You completely ignore the fact that he talks with cats and dogs and parakeets on a daily basis.
False dilemma, over-generalization, and more prejudice. Feel better? If you just need to vent instead of thinking or making sense, you should say so. Get your little temper tantrum out of your system, but afterwards clean yourself up and become rational. Fair enough?
You hold the bible in your hand and call it the Word of God, and yet we know that for three hundred years after Christ there was no "bible."
So what? That you think this matters, is sheer ignorance. The Gospels were recited (actually acted out, since they are performance pieces) in the Temple, DAILY, from the day of Pentecost (33 AD) to their eventual writing, which only occurred at the request of new Church leaders, for fear they might get something wrong. This insured everyone in the Church was INVOLVED, and therefore not easily swayed away from the Truth they were partaking in. There's no way someone could write down something that included any material changes, because everyone would reject it. Which is exactly what happened.
The only thing the collection of books known as the "Bible" changed, was individual Churches now had access to all the accepted writings, instead of just some of them. This is not the scandal you make it out to be.
Your religion is designed for one thing only: secular power.
1. I have no religion
2. Certain religiosities within Christendom, I would agree with you. I have nothing to do with those, and neither did Christ. (Except to reveal their falsehood)
3. Jesus made it plain that His Kingdom transcends your stated concern here
Governments say what's lawful and what's not; you say what's right and what's wrong. It's all about one human being controling another.
Tell ya what - you encounter a Church like that? RUN out the door, and don't look back. The Gospel is about self-control, personal responsibility, and the empowerment that comes from making wise choices and sticking to them. Further, God won't really provide much help until we're in that position.
You tell people how to vote; how to fight in wars; how to ostracize others; how to give away their hard-earned money; how to own guns; how to hate the right kinds of people, how to eat, how to pray.
But I'm not bitter. Seriously. The stupid need a shepherd. The ignorant must be led. Those without critical thinking skills must be told what to think.
How many of these flames would you like me to report you for? I suggest you get your venting out of your system, clean yourself up, and become rational.
NO part of the Gospel tells you what to think.