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tonyrey
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You’re calling me a young man and I’m probably older than you are. I’ve been a Catholic since before WW2!Young man, I’ve been a Christian since 1954.
I share your concern but the best way to defend our faith against the onslaught on the Christian faith is to counter-attack and expose the absurdity of materialism and NeoDarwinism.I have heard most of the atheists’ questions and experienced their tactics. It was like our colleges were producing an unending stream of clones asking the same questions and ignoring the reasoned answers, over and over. Now, the atheists are influencing our children all the way through the public school system down to elementary schools. What I see is an attack on the Christian faith at all levels and in all places of our society. So, in truth, what you see as a philosophical debate between different individuals looks to me like a process which has been shredding our society since the 1960’s.
Life is far from simple. If you believe philosophers complicate it unnecessarily then you should request that this forum be closed or not participate in the discussions.I didn’t and don’t claim that my position is more godlier than another’s. Nor do I presume, your opinion to the contrary notwithstanding, when I observe that there are godly and ungodly people (with no degree of godliness mentioned) in this world. Virginity, faith and godliness all have in common that there are no degrees of those conditions. You are not a little bit virgin nor mostly virgin. You’re either a virgin or you’re not. Likewise, faith cannot compromise or it’s not faithful. As well, you’re either plainly godly or ungodly.
You see, the light of Christ goes into a gray area and casts plain shadows or plain light, plain dark and light, all the gray reduced in the light; you see, there are absolutes in life; and those absolutes are to do with God and His kingdom and His people.
Unfortunately, many Christians are misled away from that plain and simple truth.
Life is simple. Philosophers complicate it.
A conceited argument lacks the word of God.
When you recite the Apostles’ Creed each day, it begins to clarify our faith, after awhile.
I am suspicious of rational discussions as containing rationalizations rather than reason.
Jesus did not mince words when confronted with hypocrisy and injustice.When one or both persons in that argument resort to belittling the other’s statements, would be a good clue.
We don’t love our enemies by ignoring their false claims and accusations…tonyrey, I’ve been in the battle of good vs evil, which is life on this planet, and out of it. I tried staying out of it and consequently at that time caught it from both sides. I had to choose sides. I chose and choose Jesus Christ in the Holy Roman Catholic Church as the side I’m on. I have a military mind. I am still learning to love our enemies, even when that enemy is unconscious that he’s enemical to Jesus Christ.
That’s where I am at, in all these discussions.