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Gilbert_Keith
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There are plenty of Christian denominations that state that faith alone is necessary in order to get into heaven. However, you appear to believe that only those who have the exact same beliefs as you do qualify as Christians. That is fine, but do not expect me to revise my definition of Christian just because you want to restrict it to exclude denominations you disagree with. As I have pointed out before, this is the no true Scotsman fallacy.
And as I have pointed out, Scriptures tell us that faith without works is dead. Jesus tells us that himself in Matthew 25. I don’t belong to many different faiths, so you cannot expect me to defend all those different faiths. Many of them teach partial truths, but if they believe works are not necessary, they directly contradict what Jesus tells us. That is their problem and yours too (since you are an atheist and also do not believe works are necessary to be a true Christian.
You have got to stop riding this hobby-horse about me versus the rest of Christendom. I’m not preaching Gilbert Keith. I’m following Jesus Christ with my remarks. If you want to knock somebody down, you really have to knock Jesus Christ down, which atheists like to do (in many cases even to the point of denying that he ever lived). Please answer Matthew 25, for example, which all Christians have to answer to since **all **versions of the Bible read essentially the same way. If you do not do works, you have rejected Jesus and defied him by pretending not to fear the consequences of your defiance. Hell is in the offing, a hell of our own making since we have been duly cautioned by our Lord himself to look not only after others, but after the fate of our own souls.
Again, the founder of Christianity has the right to say who is with him and whose faith is merely a whited sepulchre. He said so on many occasions.
No true Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge.
Read all of Matthew 25. I don’t think you have. Christ came to save. Nobody who calls himself a Christian can be saved if he defies the necessity of Christ’s call for works in Matthew 25. Therefore anyone who calls himself a Christian while defying Christ’s call for works is delusional.
Faith without works is dead. Read your Bible. *James 2:17-18 *
And yes, we are talking about Ben Franklin, because this thread is about whether atheism is rational. It is not rational for the reason that Franklin pointed out.
“If the world is so bad with religion, what would it be like without religion?”
If you don’t think the world would be bad without religion, go into any prison and find out how many of the men there even pretended to be Christian at the time they were arrested.
For the record, you keep mentioning that I did not answer earlier posts of Mirdath in which he cited “Christians” who had behaved poorly. I don’t doubt it. But do you want to start up again with HItler, Stalin, and Mao, atheists who behaved far more poorly than any “Christians” I can think of?
“If the world is so bad with religion, what would it be like without religion?” Benjamin Franklin
If you really want to know, read some history of Hitler, Stalin, and Mao, who did everything they could to destroy religion of every kind.
And yes, I’ll keep bringing up the Terrible Trio of atheists as long as atheists keep bringing up the terrible deeds of so-called “Christians.”
Get used to it. The apologetics sword cuts both ways, but much deeper into atheism than into Christ.
And as I have pointed out, Scriptures tell us that faith without works is dead. Jesus tells us that himself in Matthew 25. I don’t belong to many different faiths, so you cannot expect me to defend all those different faiths. Many of them teach partial truths, but if they believe works are not necessary, they directly contradict what Jesus tells us. That is their problem and yours too (since you are an atheist and also do not believe works are necessary to be a true Christian.
You have got to stop riding this hobby-horse about me versus the rest of Christendom. I’m not preaching Gilbert Keith. I’m following Jesus Christ with my remarks. If you want to knock somebody down, you really have to knock Jesus Christ down, which atheists like to do (in many cases even to the point of denying that he ever lived). Please answer Matthew 25, for example, which all Christians have to answer to since **all **versions of the Bible read essentially the same way. If you do not do works, you have rejected Jesus and defied him by pretending not to fear the consequences of your defiance. Hell is in the offing, a hell of our own making since we have been duly cautioned by our Lord himself to look not only after others, but after the fate of our own souls.
Again, the founder of Christianity has the right to say who is with him and whose faith is merely a whited sepulchre. He said so on many occasions.
No true Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge.
Read all of Matthew 25. I don’t think you have. Christ came to save. Nobody who calls himself a Christian can be saved if he defies the necessity of Christ’s call for works in Matthew 25. Therefore anyone who calls himself a Christian while defying Christ’s call for works is delusional.
Faith without works is dead. Read your Bible. *James 2:17-18 *
And yes, we are talking about Ben Franklin, because this thread is about whether atheism is rational. It is not rational for the reason that Franklin pointed out.
“If the world is so bad with religion, what would it be like without religion?”
If you don’t think the world would be bad without religion, go into any prison and find out how many of the men there even pretended to be Christian at the time they were arrested.
For the record, you keep mentioning that I did not answer earlier posts of Mirdath in which he cited “Christians” who had behaved poorly. I don’t doubt it. But do you want to start up again with HItler, Stalin, and Mao, atheists who behaved far more poorly than any “Christians” I can think of?
“If the world is so bad with religion, what would it be like without religion?” Benjamin Franklin
If you really want to know, read some history of Hitler, Stalin, and Mao, who did everything they could to destroy religion of every kind.
And yes, I’ll keep bringing up the Terrible Trio of atheists as long as atheists keep bringing up the terrible deeds of so-called “Christians.”
Get used to it. The apologetics sword cuts both ways, but much deeper into atheism than into Christ.