Having gone back to a previous answer, . . . . .
Mr. Coffee wrote:Magnetic wrote:Hey, I'm just stating what Protestant religions states. I used to BE a Protestant Fundie, but not anymore. I'm just asking the question as a hypothetical. Go with it that way.
No, what you're doing is completely changing the original question of "What would it take for you (especially those of you who are professing atheists) to confess that, on bended knee?" into "God/Jesus has proven beyond the shadow of doubt he is real, would you bow down to him now?"
If the former question, then as I said before, I need concrete proof. I'm an athiest, not an irrational idiot. He proves it, then I'd be forced to re-evaluate my position.
If the latter, it's a moot point as I would be burning in hell along with anyone that wasn't a Christian.
Since it is my post, and my question (the OP), I can elaborate further upon it. It's not a difficult concept.
The first question asks "what it would take", . . . . . .and since "I'd need proof" is an obvious answer, I decided to go with the idea that proof of some sort was given, then asked if you would now bow down. In other words, would you confess, or would you (regardless of what was given) refuse to confess.
So fine, IF there was proof given, you would re-evaluate your position. I DID see that comment, and I apologize for not acknoledging it sooner.
But I don't see how "if the latter" would equate to you already being in Hell burning? I believe that "Hell" was a human invention used to scare people into Christianity. It's a poor reason to embrace any religion or faith.
Mr. Coffee wrote:Magnetic wrote:Anyway, there is apparently some time when everyone is supposed to bow knee and confess Jesus is Lord. . . . . . . I have no idea as to when that is supposed to be . . . . . . .
It's simple, dumbass... Go pick up a bible and start reading. If the event you're talking about is there, eventually you'll stumble across it. Or, if you're lazy, try Google.
Apparently you like to dish out "dumbass" too quickly. Where the phrase (in the OP) is stated in the bible, . . . there IS no time frame given to it to distinguish WHEN it was supposed to take place! Instead of lashing out, you could give someone the benefit of the doubt. Just because this forum is a place for "mocking someone", it doesn't mean that you have to. Especially when it isn't warranted.
Mr. Coffee wrote:Magnetic wrote:Anway, the way he proves it is irrelevant.
Actually, it's very relevant. If some random guy comes up to me and says "Hi, I'm the Lord thy God, bow before me!" I'm going to want something more concrete then his word on it.
If I happen to witness the events of Revelations, and I'm being judged, then it's meaningless because according to the bible I'll be going to hell anyways. As I'd already be going to hell anyways, I see no logical reason for why I should suddenly start kissing the ass of the entity responsible for condemning me to eternal torment.
I don't personally see John's Revelation as a "look into what the future WILL hold". There is WAY too much figurative language and symbolism to take it as 100% foresight.