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When Is It Right To Drop Out Of A Course.?
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I was persuaded to go on a Christianity Explored course because, they said ', it was aimed at atheists and confused believers'.
I have to say after the second session I couldn't stand the nonsense anymore. There was no 'Exploration' . Everything was highly selected. as were the questions which were 'loaded ' to get the acceptable answer.
The acceptable answer was one which supported their view that the bible was fact , end of story, there was no real attempt to explore miracles and events to see whether there might be alternative explanations.
I gave up, ! Maybe prematurely but I was looking for some research not hours of evangelising. Was I right to give up so soon. ?
I have to say after the second session I couldn't stand the nonsense anymore. There was no 'Exploration' . Everything was highly selected. as were the questions which were 'loaded ' to get the acceptable answer.
The acceptable answer was one which supported their view that the bible was fact , end of story, there was no real attempt to explore miracles and events to see whether there might be alternative explanations.
I gave up, ! Maybe prematurely but I was looking for some research not hours of evangelising. Was I right to give up so soon. ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Modeller, perhaps a scientific approach would have saved you the second visit. You could have devised a thought experiment to determine whether the course was being honest or just being deceitful and trying to draw you in. As soon as your chosen test was passed or failed you could have walked out without any feeling of obligation.
I would tell them what you thought of their presentation modeller, obviously it wasn't much of an in-depth exploration of Christianity. Imo Christianity is on the back burner, we are awash with different faiths here. David Cameron has the nerve to tell us now that multiculturism is not working for us, we have concentrated too much on terrorism and other cultures rather than our own. As if we didn't know that. (sorry modeller I went off tangent at bit there). It would probably have been an interesting course had it been explored as you say.
This wasnt the course for you Modeller
Didnt you go in and say that John 1 - make straight the way of the Lord
was a conflation of two OT quotes and so the rest of the Bible was a load of cobblers ? Bit of a non sequitur there but you know we are talking Bible.
and then a little later let on that you are conversant with Aramaic ?
I only have the NT Gk: euthuvate thn hodon tou kyriou (my transliteration)
I mean come on - this course was neva YOU.
still - you could have turned up for a few more sessions
"because they needed you"
Didnt you go in and say that John 1 - make straight the way of the Lord
was a conflation of two OT quotes and so the rest of the Bible was a load of cobblers ? Bit of a non sequitur there but you know we are talking Bible.
and then a little later let on that you are conversant with Aramaic ?
I only have the NT Gk: euthuvate thn hodon tou kyriou (my transliteration)
I mean come on - this course was neva YOU.
still - you could have turned up for a few more sessions
"because they needed you"
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I went on the course because I genuinely wanted to see if an historical Jesus existed outside the myths. In addition I hoped that if it was Explored with some scientific vigour it would be interesting to tease out the facts from the fiction but from the start it was based on the assumption that the Trinity was fact. That assumption precluded any depth of study.
//I would tell them what you thought of their presentation modeller//
I did tell them personally and by email :
//You can't have been surprised ! //
No I wasn't , but one of the organisers runs a monthly debating group on social issues which is more down to earth so I thought the CE course might be of interest.
As it is I'm more atheistic than ever.
I did tell them personally and by email :
//You can't have been surprised ! //
No I wasn't , but one of the organisers runs a monthly debating group on social issues which is more down to earth so I thought the CE course might be of interest.
As it is I'm more atheistic than ever.
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