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think that unbelievers are unbelievers by choice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi, Respectfully, (and apologies if you think I have not been), I believe the bible not the Hindu writings.
Also, Ravi Zacharias born a Hindu in Chennai, was well versed in Hinduism.
Became a Christian aged 17 and preached Christ for over 50 years.
If there was anything in Hinduism, he would never have left.
Would he?
Also, Ravi Zacharias born a Hindu in Chennai, was well versed in Hinduism.
Became a Christian aged 17 and preached Christ for over 50 years.
If there was anything in Hinduism, he would never have left.
Would he?
You call them ludicrous beliefs, and other atheists agree with you, but what is more ludicrous than your naturalistic materialistic worldview?
Something from nothing?
Abiogenesis?
Macro evolution?
Don't read / research only those sources that fortify your worldview, but be more open minded and look at the alternatives.
Nailit is forever posting me lists of gods in his pursuit of attacking my beliefs, yet not once has he ever suggested any answers, or directed me towards any.
I do hope with your reading and research background you will pursue the truth wherever it leads, and the destination may surprise you.
Something from nothing?
Abiogenesis?
Macro evolution?
Don't read / research only those sources that fortify your worldview, but be more open minded and look at the alternatives.
Nailit is forever posting me lists of gods in his pursuit of attacking my beliefs, yet not once has he ever suggested any answers, or directed me towards any.
I do hope with your reading and research background you will pursue the truth wherever it leads, and the destination may surprise you.
Theland, Ravi Zacharias wasn’t born Hindu - he was born to an Anglican family.
//You call them ludicrous beliefs, and other atheists agree with you..//
That doesn’t answer the question. What isn’t ludicrous about corpses rising from their graves and roaming around a city - a star being capable of highlighting one specific place on the planet, or a man being capable of walking on water, returning from the dead and meeting and talking with long-dead prophets - and why is any of that more rational than the beliefs of Hindus?
// but what is more ludicrous than your naturalistic materialistic worldview?//
Making up answers and attributing the unknown to the unknown as you do.
//By the way, wine and wafer into blood and flesh is a roman catholic belief, transubstantiation, not a Christian belief.//
Don’t be ridiculous, Theland. Without Catholicism no alternative version of Christianity would ever have existed - including yours. You, like Goodlife, insult millions when you arrogantly claim to be ‘true’ Christians - as you do - and the most ludicrous thing of all is that you and he disagree! You’re both ‘true’ Christians but logic dictates that you can’t both be right. The whole thing is ludicrous.
//You call them ludicrous beliefs, and other atheists agree with you..//
That doesn’t answer the question. What isn’t ludicrous about corpses rising from their graves and roaming around a city - a star being capable of highlighting one specific place on the planet, or a man being capable of walking on water, returning from the dead and meeting and talking with long-dead prophets - and why is any of that more rational than the beliefs of Hindus?
// but what is more ludicrous than your naturalistic materialistic worldview?//
Making up answers and attributing the unknown to the unknown as you do.
//By the way, wine and wafer into blood and flesh is a roman catholic belief, transubstantiation, not a Christian belief.//
Don’t be ridiculous, Theland. Without Catholicism no alternative version of Christianity would ever have existed - including yours. You, like Goodlife, insult millions when you arrogantly claim to be ‘true’ Christians - as you do - and the most ludicrous thing of all is that you and he disagree! You’re both ‘true’ Christians but logic dictates that you can’t both be right. The whole thing is ludicrous.