Hi, TruthSeeker,
I know how it is to have a regular life and then find time for the internet.
Look, I didn’t answer your question about a secular work mentioning Jesus Christ. Several years ago, I went out and bought William Whitson’s English translation to the Life and Works of Flavius Josephus, a scholar of the First Century. In the section “Antiquities of the Jews”, Book XVIII, Chapter 3, third beginning paragraph: “Now there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man; for he was doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and of the Gentiles. He was [the] Christ. And when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him; for he appeared to them alive again the third day; as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him. And the tribe of Christians, so named from him, are not extinct to this day.”
And, those words are true in our day, too.
I think you’re thinking of someone else. However, I’ll try to keep my posts to lengths appropriate for what I’m responding to. Sometimes, responding to something cannot be adequettely done in a few words.
BTW, unless I’m misinterpreting the rules, it’s not an automatic violation of the rules to use more than post (provided that it’s not unnecessarily long).
I don’t intend to come off the wrong way by saying this, but if that’s the case, you’re willing to shut down your reasoning when it seems to contradict your faith.
Well, I think if we handle one question at a time rather than a barrage of questions in one post, we can gnaw the bone as long as we like and not take up frames and pages of text.
There’s nothing wrong with my giving the faith that God gave me priority over my reasoning and over the reasoning of men. That’s my freedom of choice of priorities.
“Theist” is just a term that refers to someone who believes that there is a god who isn’t a deist. It’s a more umbrella term. All Christians are theists, but not all theists are Christians, somewhat like all Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholic. I don’t quite see how one would think that that categorization this is a trap or mistake

, however I’ll try to keep in mind that you’d rather me avoid using that term when addressing you.
If Christian theology were not true, a Christian wouldn’t have any duty to protect his/her faith.
I would consider invoking god to do something would be equivalent to doing it yourself.
It’s not prideful to open-mindedly evaluate if one’s belief in his god, or belief that there is a god at all, if justified. That’s not the same as thinking one knows better than god (if god exists).
Thank you, very much, for refraining from terming me neither a theist nor a deist. I’m a Christian who chooses (freedom of choice again) to worship my savior in the Holy Roman Catholic Church.
I think that Christian theology is true.
God is a person distinct from Elisha. The prophet called upon Him for help and because God loved Elisha He protected Him. By the way, the second cohort that came after Elisha got the same response from Elisha but a different response from the Almighty. God told Elisha to not fear them and to go with them. And so, the second 100 king’s men took Elisha.
Aw, TruthSeeker, in several posts you and Anti-Theist make clear that you think a better way than God’s could have been done. That’s pure Satanic reason. Neither Satan nor men know better than God.
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didn’t mean to tell you to leave. I meant to say that if you don’t want to post you don’t have to. It seems to me like you might be taking what I say a little too personally (which I think tends to happen when one’s core beliefs are being questioned).
If you want to ignore me, you have that right.
Regarding the questions I posed, I think they are serious questions that need to be answered in a satisfactory way for one’s belief to be justified.
I’ll be busy in the next few days, and thus will not participate in this thread as much for a while…
Yes, and you are bringing your personal faith crisis to this thread. TruthSeeker, in the ‘70s’, during my 30’s, I learned to tell people (a bunch of bar going cowboys), they don’t tell me what I am. I choose what I am, other people don’t choose what I am. And, that goes for college professors, too. Just because you question your faith doesn’t mean I have to question my faith. My faith and the Church’s teachings are not the problem to me that your faith and the Church’s teaching seem to be to you.
You and Anti-Theist and other atheists are not an authority over me, nor examples for me to follow. God Most High the Holy Trinity and His Holy Roman Catholic Church are the authority in my life. Then the government and man’s laws. Then my employer and I’m retired. Then education and when I return to college it will be to develop the talents which God gave me (singing and my love of Lunar and planetary astronomy) , not to chase the almighty dollar. Nor to put up with God-bashing professors.
Enjoy your break.
God loves you,
Don