dzheremi
Coptic Orthodox non-Egyptian
- Aug 27, 2014
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I'm here for the interesting conversation. Since you clearly don't find the conversation interesting, I was wondering what you were doing here.
Pointing out that any argument for atheism that looks an awful lot like Evangelical Protestant 'getting saved' experiences is no more convincing to Christians who are not of that mindset already than those Evangelical experiences generally are to atheists.
Thank you for your answer. So you're saying that you would lose nothing? That's good to hear.
Well yeah, but the point is that this isn't a very well-formed question to begin with. It pretty much guarantees that the answer is going to be "Nothing" if you think about it for more than two seconds, unless the 'point' of Christianity is somehow disconnected from it being true, and its rewards found mainly in everything else you have connected to it (e.g., your sense of self, your familial or other social connections, etc).
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