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You must have it all right...after all, you say you have it all right.You misundetstoodYes Born again, it's the only way to see the Kingdom of God.
You said you had your own understanding, as a Christian. This implies you trusted your own understanding, which appears to be incorrect.
Yes you have said this before.
Do you have a particular doctrine of mine you'd like to refute;
or are you ad hominem attacking me again, because it's simpler ?
When your own argument boils down to an appeal to your own authority there isn´t much left than to dispute your authority.Give the lad a ad hominem badge![]()
Yes, I had my own theological understanding, in the same way that you have your own theological understanding.
Had to clarify. The message did not appear to be clear enough in the first instance.
Is it possible that you are wrong about your understanding of Yahweh, in any respect?
Again, please review the definition of an ad hominem.
quatona
When your own argument boils down to an appeal to your own authority there isn´t much left than to dispute your authority.
Look up "ad hominem", btw. If you don´t even get such simple things right, I don´t see much reason to believe in your infallible interpretation of scripture.
You dispute the accuracy of other person´s ability to understand things correctly, and when your own understanding is question, you start crying "ad hominem". Give me a break.
"You attacked your opponent´s character or personal traits..."
I have before attempted to gain your understanding of Yahweh's character etc, as well, and have noticed an incorrect understanding of scripture is common in "ex Christians."
Was your church group immotal soul/ eternal punishment of the wicked etc ?
I will warn you again Archaeopteryx if our conversation falls into the usual poor communication it will be brief.
It seems to me that surprisingly many people who have lost their faith, didn't want it to happen. I've known somehow at least two persons who both said the same that they would have (and to certain extent, still would) been glad having their Christian faith, but it turned out to not be possible for them anymore. I take their word for it.
I am aware of normal secular explanations of mystical phenomenons. Personally I find it important to not completly reject secular explanations for things, and to keep them in mind. Even if I believe in real mystical phenomenon, being aware of psychological factors makes for healthier mysticism, I believe. I see no reason to be dualistic on these things, I think to some degree, it's always a mix of real and imagined things.
Not really, since I don't see what good would come out of that in this context. It's not like you're going to believe my explanations or I'm going to believe yours.
And even if I some day wanted my head probed for the possiblity that I might be nuts, I would anyways prefer to do it with nice, professional psychologist while sitting on a comfortable couch rather than with online lynch mob with ideological agenda.
In someones own life that kind of solutions might be possible. But I was talking about the world in larger sense. I don't want to fight the windmills, so to speak. I rather focus on figuring out some way that works for myself. I don't want to try to change the world.
I've addressed this before with you Paradoxum, I'm sure and we didn't get to the bottom of who you perceived Yahweh is.
Which Church doctrines did you follow ?
1. Were you eternal punishment for the wicked ?
2. Were you immortality of the soul ?
3. Did you understand how Yahweh presents Himself to humans ?
It's vital to understand Yahweh's character to know Him.
I think this may stem from an incorrect understanding of Yahweh and His character. Not necessarily though it could simply be rebellion, too.
Or it could be that she, like many former believers, examined her religious beliefs closely and found that there was insufficient reason to continue believing. Why is that possibility almost always ignored? It's always pinned down to rebellion or not being a good enough Christian. Perhaps the problem isn't with Paradoxum, but with the religion she left behind.
Why do you think your beliefs and experiences are not explainable by psychology?
We have been over all these points several times before, you'll need to refer to the previous conversations. If you like you may ask them again and refer back to this post, I will make a link of it, for your future reference.![]()
How would understand what you claim to be his character help? I don't think there's any reason to believe Yahweh exists.
quatona
"You attacked your opponent´s character or personal traits..."
Could you point me to the post in which I attacked your character or your personality?
..."in an attempt to undermine their argument."
Which argument? You had no argument - all you had were appeals to your own expertise and authority.
"You must have it all right...after all, you say you have it all right."
Archaeopteryx
you seem to be unable (or unwilling) to even admit the mere possibility that you could be wrong about anything. __________________
Ad hominem.
Ad hominem.
People think that by being subtle ( suggesting a person is flawed because he thinks he's never wrong.) they may ad hominem attack unnoticed.
It's a simple and subtle tactic debaters use when frustrated. Nice attempt at feigned injury though, I give you 3 out of 10![]()