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Struggles by Non-Christians
Why are atheists considered to be so dishonest?
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<blockquote data-quote="oi_antz" data-source="post: 57056908" data-attributes="member: 261524"><p>Hey guys, I really don't want the last words on this thread to be "nuclear holocaust", so I'm going to let you know what has been happening to me over the last few weeks and then open the floor to continue this discussion, because I think this particular can of worms we have opened really should be explored so we get to find the exact limits of where atheists and Christians can "peacefully co-exist" <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p> </p><p>So, some of my recent posts have described quite an anxious fear I have had that people were trying to kill me. I have received treatment for paranoia and the doctors have assured me that it was all delusional. I'm happy with that diagnosis and the recovery, but I must say that having been the one who had the first-hand experience, I cannot agree that my experiences were delusional. So I have had to think a lot about who would want to kill me and why, and to my understanding it has a lot to do with my spirituality, whereby I am committed to Jesus Christ and as such there are quite a few people who are natural enemies simply because they hate Jesus and His disciples. </p><p> </p><p>So I have come to understand that this was a demonic attack, and most likely that people didn't really intend to kill me, but rather that was my perception of the world. This was verified by the fact that Jesus has brought to my attention quite a lot of sins in my life that I had not fully repented from, and when we have unrepented sin in our life, Jesus is unable to protect us from the enemy because we are breaking God's law. Furthermore, I noticed that the moment I repented from the sin He brought to my attention, my fear was dispelled by peace and the enemy no longer had any reason to accuse me. I really want to extend my gratitude to absolutely everyone who was involved or affected by my situation, for having been so understanding of the struggle I was going through, and especially to those who supported me as I worked through the issues I had to deal with, here goes: </p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 26px">Thank you world.</span></p><p> </p><p>So my understanding of this is that it was a demonic attack, and as such it was a spiritual matter rather than a medical matter although the doctors seem to think that a problem with the mind must be some sort of "chemical imbalance". </p><p> </p><p>I have a question for you atheists about this, what do you think would cause the doctors to close their mind to the reality of demonic attacks the way they have done in my case? I'm sure you atheists must have more questions of us Christians too, so I'd certainly like to see the full extent of understanding we can acheive with a continued discussion on this thread <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oi_antz, post: 57056908, member: 261524"] Hey guys, I really don't want the last words on this thread to be "nuclear holocaust", so I'm going to let you know what has been happening to me over the last few weeks and then open the floor to continue this discussion, because I think this particular can of worms we have opened really should be explored so we get to find the exact limits of where atheists and Christians can "peacefully co-exist" ;) So, some of my recent posts have described quite an anxious fear I have had that people were trying to kill me. I have received treatment for paranoia and the doctors have assured me that it was all delusional. I'm happy with that diagnosis and the recovery, but I must say that having been the one who had the first-hand experience, I cannot agree that my experiences were delusional. So I have had to think a lot about who would want to kill me and why, and to my understanding it has a lot to do with my spirituality, whereby I am committed to Jesus Christ and as such there are quite a few people who are natural enemies simply because they hate Jesus and His disciples. So I have come to understand that this was a demonic attack, and most likely that people didn't really intend to kill me, but rather that was my perception of the world. This was verified by the fact that Jesus has brought to my attention quite a lot of sins in my life that I had not fully repented from, and when we have unrepented sin in our life, Jesus is unable to protect us from the enemy because we are breaking God's law. Furthermore, I noticed that the moment I repented from the sin He brought to my attention, my fear was dispelled by peace and the enemy no longer had any reason to accuse me. I really want to extend my gratitude to absolutely everyone who was involved or affected by my situation, for having been so understanding of the struggle I was going through, and especially to those who supported me as I worked through the issues I had to deal with, here goes: [SIZE=7]Thank you world.[/SIZE] So my understanding of this is that it was a demonic attack, and as such it was a spiritual matter rather than a medical matter although the doctors seem to think that a problem with the mind must be some sort of "chemical imbalance". I have a question for you atheists about this, what do you think would cause the doctors to close their mind to the reality of demonic attacks the way they have done in my case? I'm sure you atheists must have more questions of us Christians too, so I'd certainly like to see the full extent of understanding we can acheive with a continued discussion on this thread :) [/QUOTE]
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