Bipper, in case you haven't read the debater thread in HOS, is an overly specific interpreter of the Bible, and a 'deny that problems or problematic passages exist' Christian.Bipper wrote: Well religon can be VERY inclusivist as well. The churches (imo) have failed to observe the inclucivism stressed in Jesus' teachings. They tend to stress 'No man goes onto the father except through me!' way to much. Does that mean that Jesus seriously needs to have a room in the motel 8 called your hear?? Doubt it.
Above is just one example of the morphing of my religon. It was to happen, and the writing was on the wall all over the NT. What pisses me off is the very inclusivist and hostile factor shared with Fantasy junkies father, the crusaders, and many other legions of Christian aggressors. Funny, is'nt it. The very religion that teaches to turn the other cheek, and to profess with love - breeds so many whom do quite the opposite.
I am sorry to here this Fantasyjunkie - though I find it harsh you blame Christianity. I can see the fact that you are sick of it (and rightfully so) but blaming said events on a religion that instructed your father to do otherwise seems to be a convinient excuse. Sorry to be harsh, but I cannot wrap my head arround the correlation that lies blame upon religion, when the liability falls soley on the hand of your father. This is the root of ignorant hate towards the Christian religion right here. These aggressors whom give us all a bad name.
I hope you find you answers, and your questions...
And slightly off topic but related to apologism in general, immediately thereafter, another poster started talking about being persecuted for being christian
I'm really resisting the urge to ask him how he's managing to be tormented and persectuted for being in the majority, but I don't think I'll last all that long.Mittopotahis wrote:I think you have the wrong imagae about Christianity. Being a Christian, I go through a lot of torment and persecution for my beliefs. People are always calling me a freaky christian guy, hurling insults at me, 'testing my faith', everything. But I just do what the bible tells me to do, and take it as my praise. (or something xDD.)Being Retarded wrote:I am convinced that the majority of Christians believe in what they do is because they have faced no opposition in their beliefs, and even if they have, they will still continue to believe in whatever they believe. Very few actually ask questions.
And with what I've noticed, Christians always question their faith. When I'm in conversations with my friends, youth leaders etc. We have conversations about Christianity, asking why this is, and why you don't believe it to be true (Usually they'll understand by the end. After all, it is the bible).
Although I do agree with you with the "and even if they have, they will still continue to believe in whatever they believe". Christians are usually very strong-minded people. Not much is gonna change their mind.
Basically, how often do you find yourselves coming across this sort of apologism and what sort of thing do you use to combat it in a way that might actually have a chance of getting the apologist to actually consider what you are saying?
Of course this does raise the question of how much should religion be held accountable for what its more esoteric members do, especially if what they do actually has a basis in their religious texts (if not necessarily actively preached)? They do claim to be a guide to life, after all.