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Why do people blame the parents, bad homilies, poor experience for excuses why someone fails to humbly believe in God?
Because the public presentation of Mohammad does not correspond to the historical reality of the man. Also, because Mohammad taught things that directly contradict Christianity, and I find the evidence for Christianity to be far more convincing than the “evidence” for Islam.Why not just choose to believe in Islam right now?
I think it’s fairly obvious that Christian fundamentalism is the chief engine of atheism.Why do people blame the parents, bad homilies, poor experience for excuses why someone fails to humbly believe in God?
Faith involves a response to God’s grace. It requires free will.You absolutely can not choose what you believe. The sun does not revolve around the Earth. Before humans figured this out the visual evidence pointed to the sun revolving around the Earth so most believed that. We then got proof the Earth actually revolves around the sun. Can you choose to believe the opposite? No you can pretend you do but you can’t actually make yourself believe something that you don’t believe.
Ironic that you should point that out…Jump4Joy:![]()
I think it’s fairly obvious that Christian fundamentalism is the chief engine of atheism.Why do people blame the parents, bad homilies, poor experience for excuses why someone fails to humbly believe in God?
I say that because atheist objections are almost purely objections to fundamentalist Christianity, not the authentic thing. At least among the militant atheists. Indifferent atheists not so much.
Demonstrate the irony, don’t just assert it.goout:![]()
Ironic that you should point that out…Jump4Joy:![]()
I think it’s fairly obvious that Christian fundamentalism is the chief engine of atheism.Why do people blame the parents, bad homilies, poor experience for excuses why someone fails to humbly believe in God?
I say that because atheist objections are almost purely objections to fundamentalist Christianity, not the authentic thing. At least among the militant atheists. Indifferent atheists not so much.