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Why Is The Bible's View Of God Good News?
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I have been invited to a talk entitled " Three in one ! Why is the Bible's View of God Good News? "
What are your reactions to such an assumption. ?
What are your reactions to such an assumption. ?
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Might need to use temptation to attract the non believers.
Good News for ............? ......for whom ? (might give you more scope)
and I'd love to get the flip side to this too... Why is the bible's view of God Bad news for ..........!
good luck (I have no interest in religion whatsoever)
Might need to use temptation to attract the non believers.
Good News for ............? ......for whom ? (might give you more scope)
and I'd love to get the flip side to this too... Why is the bible's view of God Bad news for ..........!
good luck (I have no interest in religion whatsoever)
// Good News for ............? ......for whom // I like that approach.
cupid I find theists don't answer questions . They quote the bible to prove the bible. Rather like goodlife.
//Might need to use temptation to attract the non believers. //
They do, free Chocolate Gateau and a good arguement. Irresistible !
Sometimes I'm outnumbered 20 to 1. Occasionally a husband will sidle up to me and say " I agree with you but my wife's family are religious so I have to come . "
There are some talks , of the pious variety , I don't attend .
You know the type " I was a mass murderer but now I walk with God ."
We had one recently , not a murderer actually , but a serial burglar .
cupid I find theists don't answer questions . They quote the bible to prove the bible. Rather like goodlife.
//Might need to use temptation to attract the non believers. //
They do, free Chocolate Gateau and a good arguement. Irresistible !
Sometimes I'm outnumbered 20 to 1. Occasionally a husband will sidle up to me and say " I agree with you but my wife's family are religious so I have to come . "
There are some talks , of the pious variety , I don't attend .
You know the type " I was a mass murderer but now I walk with God ."
We had one recently , not a murderer actually , but a serial burglar .
brandyrose //(I have no interest in religion whatsoever//
It's not the religion ( or lack of it ) itself but rather how it affects peoples lives. Our attitudes to lifes problems , successes and failures are shaped by our culture of which religion has always been a major part.
Your lack of interest itself affects your attitude to religious dogma . Does that make sense ?
It's not the religion ( or lack of it ) itself but rather how it affects peoples lives. Our attitudes to lifes problems , successes and failures are shaped by our culture of which religion has always been a major part.
Your lack of interest itself affects your attitude to religious dogma . Does that make sense ?
The Alpha Course, recommended by Cupid, will indeed answer questions – but since its purpose is not to tackle awkward and often incontrovertible observations emanating from rational examination, but to teach the bible as the course’s proponents interpret it, I wouldn’t suggest for a moment that the answers it gives are accurate.
Just a personal view Lazygun hence the statement, I prefer attending talks and debates on issues that concern inequalities and poverty in peoples lives right now, and in which I can effect a change that might help someone somewhere get food, water or education.
Listening to two sides of a self righteous sanctimonious debate, role played for the sole purpose of one-upmanship and showboating is really not my kind of thing.
Listening to two sides of a self righteous sanctimonious debate, role played for the sole purpose of one-upmanship and showboating is really not my kind of thing.
The Roman Catholic church did exist before before other Churches; Orthodox churches, for example, didn't have their final schism until the C11. The Catholic church has progressed like the common law, with one difference. Common law evolves by judge made decisions which are meant to reflect the thinking of the people at the time. The Catholic church is slow to adopt this principle, if at all,preferring to think that they know better than the people and can make ex cathedra rulings which they insist bind every adherent. The evolution is generally in the thinking of the hierarchy, not the people.
@Octavius - "Listening to two sides of a self righteous sanctimonious debate, role played for the sole purpose of one-upmanship and showboating is really not my kind of thing."
Seems a dismissive view of the meetings as modeller describes them. Is that how you view the debates in R&S also? I shall have to try to moderate my self righteous sanctimoniusness then, I guess.
Good for you to be active in stuff that can affect change now though. It does not preclude looking at the fundamentals as well, does it? You know, for all us one-upmanship showboating types on here?
Seems a dismissive view of the meetings as modeller describes them. Is that how you view the debates in R&S also? I shall have to try to moderate my self righteous sanctimoniusness then, I guess.
Good for you to be active in stuff that can affect change now though. It does not preclude looking at the fundamentals as well, does it? You know, for all us one-upmanship showboating types on here?
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