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Do they now? How can you assert that? What do you know about my knowledge?The only question here is that you are blind, or maybe worst, you don’t want to see. All your reason and knowledge are deceiving you.
Whom should I trust? You? Why should I do that?Don’t trust yourself.
Why do you waste time on talking to a “dust”?In man dwells sin, falseness, inconstancy. You made your choice: to be your own little god, despising the True God. Then you ask: “Why is disbelief a sin?”. Look at yourself and you are going to find the answer: pride, superbia, vanity, laziness, are all mortal sins that deserve hell. This thread and the closed one on “free will” are like trying to explain a blind guy the beauty of colors. “Colors don’t exist, I don’t see them”. That is why the Christ healed the blind. This is why the Christ remained silence before Pilate. Because “God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble” (James 4, 6).
Tell us the truth, what do you pretend? To believe because God can be measured with human tools? To believe because God can be demonstrated as Pythagoras Theorem? You don’t believe because you made your choice: to be your own little god, a little god who is nothing more than dust.
Maybe you are confused about my motives. I like to conduct respectful conversations with people of differing minds, but I certainly do not care to be preached to, either by you or anyone else.
I am only interested in secular reasoning. Biblical quotes I don’t care about. And there is no secular reason why a simple lack of belief, over which one has no control should be considered “sinful”.
Can you force yourself to believe in an absurdity, like the Easter Bunny? I bet you cannot. So do you assert that I should be able to force myself to believe in the absurdity called the “Christian God”?