In response to the OP, I think that believing you have won God's favor gives way to a little bit of a superiority complex. However, that could be considered the case for any religion. I would bet that most people think they are the eyes-wide-open intelligent individual amongst an army of mindless sheep. The same arrogance applies to any atheist who thinks they can explain in full the origins of life based on our current scientific knowledge. The best and most honest answer to our origins has always been "I don't know."
The most convincing Christians that I've ever met are those who show true humility and admit that they DO NOT have all the answers. If someone isn't willing to answer "I don't know" to something they don't know, then it really throws off their credibility.
I wholeheartedly agree.
I am quite willing to say that there is much I don't know about the origins of life or of human beings. What I am not willing to say is that I know nothing about it, which is what it sometimes feels as though I am being asked to say. As a skeptic, I am also unlikely to fill in the gaps in my knowledge with any sorts of supernatural explanations.
I feel the same way about the quoting of scripture in our discussions here. I am quite willing to say that there is much I don't know about the scriptures. I have met scholars here and throughout my life whose knowledge far outstrips my own (I am thinking in particular of my OT professor). On the other hand, I am not willing to accept that I know nothing about the scriptures nor that my overview is so lacking as to be useless nor that my insights are entirely without value nor that my questions are unfailingly out of order. I am not willing to accept that someone making the supernatural claim of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit automatically has a broader, fuller or more subtle understanding.
If I were to find that Christians worldwide and from all walks of life and levels of education were inexplicably brilliant and inexplicably in agreement as to the scriptures, that might give me pause. I've not yet seen this. What I do see is that good education, a certain weight of life experience, and/or humble and inquiring minds do seem to produce good insights into scripture. When I see this happening, I listen. Whether or not they are Christians.
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Duh me.
ABBA'S FOOL,