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That’s a great site Ozanf!
Just one draft.
In often takes a while for our actions to produce their consequences. At first the lack of peace will become very noticeable when things are quiet and when you are alone - such as at night while trying to sleep. Eventually it will become noticeable even when things are not quiet. Finally it will become unbearble. In addition to this the torment of the mind will continually increase over time.
Sinful actions give a certain pleasure at first. My brother-in-law is a 34 year old crack addict. He is struggling like you can’t imagine to break the addiction. He goes to meetings for addicts several times a week for support. His life is totally messed up. He can’t hold down a job, because as soon as he gets his first pay check he spends it all on crack and skips work the next day. I’m sure smoking crack was a lot of fun at first, but now he is suffering the consequences.
That is the affect of sin: it is a lot of fun at first - just like smoking crack was for him - it usually makes you feel really good and is very enjoyable to the senses. But then the consequences begin to show and you realize that your old friend (sin) is now your worst enemy - and you can’t get rid of him.
But it takes a bit of time to realize this, since at first everything seemed like fun.
Like I said, consequences often take a while to show themselves. 4 or 5 years from now (at the most) you will see that I was right. I hope that by then it is not too late.
Gottle of Geer said:## On a point of information: there is no reason to think atheists cannot be perfectly moral people. Why do people always assume that atheists must be immoral or even amoral ?
There is nothing in being an atheist to make one any more sinful than there is in any other POV. ##
These claims have been answered long ago…
Are there really “bible contradictions”,“bible errors”,“Bible mistakes”?
Go:
tektonics.org/sab/sab.html (all of the claims answered )
Are there some “scientific errors” in Bible?
Go tektonics.org/af/earthshape.html
You first statement could be true. There may be many moral atheists. However, you second statement is not correct. Why?
What is the first commandment?
What is the greatest commandment?
If someone sins against this first and greatest commandment, they have committed the gravest sin possible. That is why the Church has always taught that sins against the first commandment are more serious than any sin that can result from the perversion of morals.
*“The sin of unbelief is greater than any sin which occurs in the perversion of morals.” (St. Thomas Aquinas) *
So, even if an Atheist lives a moral good life, he still sins against God in the worst way possible by his unbelief.
I think you have made for yourself a picture (to paraphrase Napoleon.) I never knew anyone who “needed” a fear of hell. All the good Catholics I know would be classified as “Inner-Directed” (as you claim to be.)I actually find it disturbing that people need “God” and a fear of hell to get them to do good works. I get personal satisfaction from a good deed, it feels great to help someone out. Why do people need a threat of hell in order to do good things?
I’m not struggling, I’ve already justified them. If you want to debate I’ll be more than glad to.You seem to be struggling to justify your doubts.
Then why did you need to post something like this?I’m not struggling, I’ve already justified them. If you want to debate I’ll be more than glad to.
Why do you have to hold that people who believe need a fear of hell? If you know people who are good and admirable, you know they aren’t motivated by fear of hell, but by their internal character – just as you say you are.I actually find it disturbing that people need “God” and a fear of hell to get them to do good works. I get personal satisfaction from a good deed, it feels great to help someone out. Why do people need a threat of hell in order to do good things?
Gottle of Geer said:## This is to equate knowledge of moral theology, with knowledge of the fine detail of what goes on in people’s hearts & consciences - they are two very different things ##
The universe being created (according to atheists; back in time observations]:Let see; if Christians believe God always existed they are hypocritical but if an atheist believes the universe always existed and that it is infinite that’s being rational.
If a Christian believes that God created everything they are being superstitious. If an atheist believes that the universe starts from nothing, they are being scientific.
A little over a hundred years ago science laughed at the notion that a physician should wash his hands between surgeries. A almost two hundred years ago science believed that fly maggots spontaneously developed from meat. During the 18th century scientists firmly believed in the element “phlogiston”.
So it is the Christian who is arrogant in his belief in God but not the atheist who believes in the scientific “truth” of the day. A truth that will most likely be as absurd to the world two hundred years from now as the two hundred year old “truths” are to us today.
As for proof the existence of God the atheist says, “I see no” when he is really saying I won’t see.
Unfortunately for the atheist not seeing isn’t good enough. He must destroy the God that he will not believe in. Why spend all that energy on nothing?
How do you KNOW, scientifically, that isn’t God at work?The universe being created (according to atheists; back in time observations]:
I suggest you read up on Albert Einstein. He proved God dosen’t exist a while ago, but many people are ignorant to it.How do you KNOW, scientifically, that isn’t God at work?
Ozanf said:“Gottle of Geer”
Bible is inerrant and infallible in the original manuscripts…
You said:
“None of us has ever seen an inerrant copy of John’s Gospel.”
You can go to:
www.biblequery.org and see some variants
For example…
"These are NOT errors and do NOT affect any doctrine…
and “The Gospel of John has a total of about 15,436 Greek words and a WORD FOR WORD accuracy of 96.9%,”
Likewise…
matthew: %97.1
Mark: %95
luke: %97.3
John: %96.9
Acts: %97.4
Romans: %96.4
And again these variants do NOT affect any doctrine…
- Corinthians %98.5
2.Corinthians: %96.9
Galatians: %98.4
Ephesians: %98.1
Philipians: %97.8
Colossians: %97.9
1.Thessalonians: %98.2
2.Thessalonians: %98.5
1.timothy: %98.6
2.timothy:%99
titus:%99.2
Philemon:%98.2
Hebrews:%98.3
James:%98.4
1.peter:%96.2
2.peter:%96.3
1:John:%98.6
2.John:%97.1
3.John:%98.6
Jude:%97.8
Revelation:%98.7
Albert Einstein proved God doesn’t exist? Where? Can you give me a cite for that?http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon10.gifI suggest you read up on Albert Einstein. He proved God dosen’t exist a while ago, but many people are ignorant to it.