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The GA forum being closed is one sign of this...
...but overall I've found that Christians both here and in person fear inquiry into their beliefs. Why is this?
I'm not familiar with the GA Forum so I can't comment on this subject.
I am intrigued by your question on christians being fearful of inquiry on their faith.
What exactly do you mean by fear?
I analyze my beliefs in God everyday and never come up empty.
I have never ran away from any questions about my christianity, but I have been fired from people because of my belief in God. I wonder if they were threatened and challenged by their own beliefs?
So you (and many other Christians) say but I've yet to see it.
So basically we are displeasing you. Like PastorJim said they have answered your questions with heartfelt answers. So you are dismissing them just as I was fired. Yes fired by people!
You know, Dark Prophet, I think you, yourself, are a good example of why Christians don't care to answer your questions. In another thread, you asked us questions about how atheists can know that there is a God, or words to that effect.
We were very respectful to you and several of us tried to answer your questions completely and in detail, but in the end, true to form, you ended up insulting us by saying that the only reason we're Christians is that we have "low standards".
Like I said, it isn't that we're afraid to answer questions (in my church, we have an apologetics class where students are required to debate apologetics issues from both sides, including the non-Christian and atheist point of view), but that we just don't want to put up with the constant insults like the one you had to resort to in the other thread.
I think most of us here have proven that we're more than happy to answer questions and examine our beliefs for the benefit of non-Christians, as long as their questions are asked sincerely and in good faith (no pun intended).
You know, Dark Prophet, I think you, yourself, are a good example of why Christians don't care to answer your questions. In another thread, you asked us questions about how atheists can know that there is a God, or words to that effect.
We were very respectful to you and several of us tried to answer your questions completely and in detail, but in the end, true to form, you ended up insulting us by saying that the only reason we're Christians is that we have "low standards".
I'll admit that Christians do answer questions, it's just that they seem to be the same trite and meaningless answers. When pressed for more specifics they run away. Seriously how many times have I heard that line about the Bible being written by so many authors over so many years and it not contradicting itself. Then of course I pull out a simple contradiction, and they are at a loss. This wouldn't be a problem in itself but all discussion ends at that point.Like I said, it isn't that we're afraid to answer questions (in my church, we have an apologetics class where students are required to debate apologetics issues from both sides, including the non-Christian and atheist point of view), but that we just don't want to put up with the constant insults like the one you had to resort to in the other thread.
I think most of us here have proven that we're more than happy to answer questions and examine our beliefs for the benefit of non-Christians, as long as their questions are asked sincerely and in good faith (no pun intended).
Why shouldn't it?This wouldn't be a problem in itself but all discussion ends at that point.
Why shouldn't it?
If the Bible is the infallible Word of God, as we say It is --- and if you find what you believe to be a contradiction in It that we absolutely cannot explain --- what's the alternative? Abandon our faith and agree with you that it's a contradiction?
I don't think so.
Nope --- our course of action at this point would be to stand still ---So you're saying that the right course of action is to run away from inquiry?
---Exodus 14:13a said:And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD...
Contradictions are NOT the foundations of our faith.To NEVER question the foundations of your faith?
I'll admit that Christians do answer questions, it's just that they seem to be the same trite and meaningless answers. When pressed for more specifics they run away.
Seriously how many times have I heard that line about the Bible being written by so many authors over so many years and it not contradicting itself. Then of course I pull out a simple contradiction, and they are at a loss. This wouldn't be a problem in itself but all discussion ends at that point.
It works two ways, dunnit? I've seen Christian answers ignored because it wasn't what the expected answer should have been in the mind of the atheist, and thus didn't fit into the discussion agenda. In other words, it wasn't easily argued against (or actually truly proved the OP wrong) so the easy option was to pretend it didn't exist.
Pardon me, but you seem rather obsessed with a God you don't believe in.
My perception in this case is one of two things: You are either here with the agenda to de-convert Christians for some weird personal reasons, or you are tormented by the idea of God and are fighting your own convictions and you're lashing out. I don't get the impression that you're here in the hopes of finding faith; you just want to argue and be right about everything and are upset that your forum to try and do that has been taken away. Ennui must have set in and this is a pout thread. If I'm wrong about any of it, I apologize, but you do come off that way.
I've seen plenty of folks who didn't like the answers they were given- and then went on to complain about the ones they received that weren't well thought through, explained, etc.
To the contrary, Christians are eager to discuss their Faith and to answer any and all questions pertaining to it. As Paul enjoined Timothy and, by extention, all Believers, "Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke, and encourage--with great patience and careful instruction. For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers--[Richard Dawkins and his ilk, for example]--to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths--[such as The God Delusion, for example]. But you, keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry."(II Timothy 4:2-5)The GA forum being closed is one sign of this but overall I've found that Christians both here and in person fear inquiry into their beliefs. Why is this?
No matter what you believe or don't there will always be unanswered questions. There is no real solution for that. This universe is mysterious, and not exactly good at protecting one's preconceptions. As for the identity of God, I think I can trust that Jesus was honest with me. I also believe that Christ will not turn away anyone who humbly and honestly is seeking him. I have yet to see anyone deny this.The problem is that you seem content with the unanswered questions, even the big ones like what does it take to get into heaven or how can you be sure God is really like you think he is?
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