Paladin Dave
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I realize I post in here at my own peril, but...
My GOSH! Its getting to the point where neither side is helping themselves that much at all!
Most frequently posting Christians on here: "Atheists need to be quiet, because nobody cares what they think, and they're rude."
MFP Atheists on here: "Christians need to be quiet, because they're mean and discriminatory and everyone knows God doesn't exist."
These quotes are dismantled segments and extrapolated simplifications and reconstructions of what the Davist Party thinks to be a somewhat encompassing representation of core beliefs for the more common/outspoken offensive Atheists and Christians in this thread, used to make a point against the offensive dialog in this discussion. Any direct quote of previous posts is unintentional and purely coincidental.
But seriously, for crying out loud, all I'm getting out of this thread is that neither one of you guys that are arguing can stand the other side, and you think the people on the other side who feel this way about you are "annoying" "unenlightened" or whatever lovely little adjective is customary and somehow ok for your side but not the other to use!
But so that I don't have a 100% accusatory post, here's my stance on this matter.
Do I feel a little bit edgy about Atheists? Only for a moment. I worry they might think I'm stupid for believing in a God, but then I realize 1. I'm a far more critical thinker than they'd like to assume, 2. they say there's evidence against God, but never ever seem to be able to produce anything that isn't horribly disputed and seemingly weak/incomplete/an unproven theory in and of itself and little more, and 3. The only Atheists who ever do that to me are on the internet, and its only when people try to debate this stuff; so why worry?
Look. If there were decisive, undeniable proof that God didn't exist, I'd be an Atheist right now. If there was undeniable proof that could just be copied and pasted or shown in a video clip that God DOES exist, there'd be no atheists and no rival religions to Christianity/whatever religion was proven. But sadly, there's not, and we all need to realize that we and our intellectual/spiritual peers are NOT the only smart or moral people in the world. There are awesome/smart people in both religions(or whatever word you'd like to use to describe religion. Although, I'm told that according to the original meaning of the word, religion means "choice" when it comes to your spiritual life, and as they say in a song who's name and writer escape me, "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice"), just as there are stupid/depraved people in both religions. What can we do about it? Stop bickering like school kids and be good examples.
I live life in an attempt to be moral and good because I enjoy it. Add a little of what I believe to be divine assistance and inspiration, and I'm dedicated to the ideals of service, hospitality, mercy, morality, etc. If you disproved God's existence, I'd probably be very very upset for a while, but once I got over it I'd probably not change anything. ... Except my girlfriend and I might behave a bit differently.
MAYBE.
So yes, not all Christians do what they do out of fear of the beyond. I personally don't think about Hell that much, because I've not been worried about it for a long time. I worry for my non-christian peers, but I know that this is America, and they hear the message all the time. MY most effective method of evangelism is talking less, and listening/acting more, and in ways that would please/set a good example of my God. I hold to Saint Francis' proverb, "Teach the Gospel at all times. If necessary, use words too."(might be paraphrasing slightly)
So yes. Atheists, I'm sorry for how my Christian brothers and sisters treat some of you. Not all of it is unprovoked, but most Atheists really don't deserve ill will at all. Christians, lets share the love. Christ DID say that anything done without love is as useless(and annoying) as the repetitive banging of a gong. No matter how lovingly we say it, "Yer goin' ta haaaaiiil" isn't going to convert people. Of all the conversion stories I've heard from friends and acquaintances, they were led to Christianity by a Christian(s) who showed them love, acceptance, and the kind of joy and peace only the Holy Spirit can bring, and they WANTED that kind of life. They wanted to have that good a heart, and that calm and joyful a spirit.
If I offended anyone... sorry, but its also very likely that you've already offended someone in this thread, so you have my apology, though it's not the strongest one I've ever given. If this offended you and you did none of the things I've spoken against: Easy, I'm not in here to tick people off. I just want everyone to see how ridiculous some of this behavior is. If I'm guilty of the same stuff, point it out and I'll humbly admit and apologize. However, I saw some people take things WAY too personally early on, or extrapolate way too much from a statement, so please make sure you're not doing that too. I only have the best intentions, really.
My GOSH! Its getting to the point where neither side is helping themselves that much at all!
Most frequently posting Christians on here: "Atheists need to be quiet, because nobody cares what they think, and they're rude."
MFP Atheists on here: "Christians need to be quiet, because they're mean and discriminatory and everyone knows God doesn't exist."
These quotes are dismantled segments and extrapolated simplifications and reconstructions of what the Davist Party thinks to be a somewhat encompassing representation of core beliefs for the more common/outspoken offensive Atheists and Christians in this thread, used to make a point against the offensive dialog in this discussion. Any direct quote of previous posts is unintentional and purely coincidental.
But seriously, for crying out loud, all I'm getting out of this thread is that neither one of you guys that are arguing can stand the other side, and you think the people on the other side who feel this way about you are "annoying" "unenlightened" or whatever lovely little adjective is customary and somehow ok for your side but not the other to use!
But so that I don't have a 100% accusatory post, here's my stance on this matter.
Do I feel a little bit edgy about Atheists? Only for a moment. I worry they might think I'm stupid for believing in a God, but then I realize 1. I'm a far more critical thinker than they'd like to assume, 2. they say there's evidence against God, but never ever seem to be able to produce anything that isn't horribly disputed and seemingly weak/incomplete/an unproven theory in and of itself and little more, and 3. The only Atheists who ever do that to me are on the internet, and its only when people try to debate this stuff; so why worry?
Look. If there were decisive, undeniable proof that God didn't exist, I'd be an Atheist right now. If there was undeniable proof that could just be copied and pasted or shown in a video clip that God DOES exist, there'd be no atheists and no rival religions to Christianity/whatever religion was proven. But sadly, there's not, and we all need to realize that we and our intellectual/spiritual peers are NOT the only smart or moral people in the world. There are awesome/smart people in both religions(or whatever word you'd like to use to describe religion. Although, I'm told that according to the original meaning of the word, religion means "choice" when it comes to your spiritual life, and as they say in a song who's name and writer escape me, "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice"), just as there are stupid/depraved people in both religions. What can we do about it? Stop bickering like school kids and be good examples.
I live life in an attempt to be moral and good because I enjoy it. Add a little of what I believe to be divine assistance and inspiration, and I'm dedicated to the ideals of service, hospitality, mercy, morality, etc. If you disproved God's existence, I'd probably be very very upset for a while, but once I got over it I'd probably not change anything. ... Except my girlfriend and I might behave a bit differently.

So yes, not all Christians do what they do out of fear of the beyond. I personally don't think about Hell that much, because I've not been worried about it for a long time. I worry for my non-christian peers, but I know that this is America, and they hear the message all the time. MY most effective method of evangelism is talking less, and listening/acting more, and in ways that would please/set a good example of my God. I hold to Saint Francis' proverb, "Teach the Gospel at all times. If necessary, use words too."(might be paraphrasing slightly)
So yes. Atheists, I'm sorry for how my Christian brothers and sisters treat some of you. Not all of it is unprovoked, but most Atheists really don't deserve ill will at all. Christians, lets share the love. Christ DID say that anything done without love is as useless(and annoying) as the repetitive banging of a gong. No matter how lovingly we say it, "Yer goin' ta haaaaiiil" isn't going to convert people. Of all the conversion stories I've heard from friends and acquaintances, they were led to Christianity by a Christian(s) who showed them love, acceptance, and the kind of joy and peace only the Holy Spirit can bring, and they WANTED that kind of life. They wanted to have that good a heart, and that calm and joyful a spirit.
If I offended anyone... sorry, but its also very likely that you've already offended someone in this thread, so you have my apology, though it's not the strongest one I've ever given. If this offended you and you did none of the things I've spoken against: Easy, I'm not in here to tick people off. I just want everyone to see how ridiculous some of this behavior is. If I'm guilty of the same stuff, point it out and I'll humbly admit and apologize. However, I saw some people take things WAY too personally early on, or extrapolate way too much from a statement, so please make sure you're not doing that too. I only have the best intentions, really.
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