Haunted, you say I'm 'generalising' about a group of people. Well, I asked for Christians to reply to this post because, as I understand it, Christians, by definition, refer to the Bible as the primary repository of their faith. Also many Christians do in fact take many parts of the Bible literally (I was raised in the Roman Catholic faith). So why can they pick and choose which parts to take literally and which parts to quietly sweep under the carpet and hope nobody sees?
And besides, I'm not lumping all Christians together as you say - if you read my post again you'll see that I asked if there were any Christians here who could answer it.
Of course I'm not actually expecting any real reply beyond being accused of Christian-bashing - or the other favourite cop-out; "we can never hope to understand God's ways..."Once again, why would anyone actually WANT to worship this god? At least please tell me that much.
I don't think you'll find even the most ardent Atheist wishing that much hate, death, and destruction upon his fellow men, women, and children.
let's take all that and refer it to another simple fact: Most religious people (not just Christians) take what suits them from their religious texts and disregard the rest - as you suggest Hitler did.
Religion has fuckall to do with it, people being people is the problem.
Haunted, you keep accusing me of 'generalising'. Ok, please tell me how I can refer to a group of persons who hold a particular set of beliefs without 'generalising' or causing offense.Btw, why are you so offended by me using the term 'Christians' anyway? Is it maybe that deep down you know what I'm saying has merit but you just can't bring yourself to accept it?
Also, I know that not all religious people take their religious texts 100% literally (although many do). I think I've made a reasonable effort in my previous posts to indicate that I accept this.Finally, I apologise for inserting that if you referred to - My bad. I guess I didn't refer back to the actual wording of my original post as I should have done. Sorry.
Way to go, predictable troll! You win the prize.
Wow, you're really getting hot under the collar there, Haunted.Now I'm starting to understand how people with one set of beliefs can resort to violence, hatred, and - presumably as the ultimate conclusion - slaughter of people who hold a different set of beliefs. Thanks for that insight, Haunted. I'm really starting to understand how religion works now.
of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe;
Ok, just to reiterate a little here; there are two simple questions I have which I would really like someone of religious belief to answer:1. Why do you continue to persist in the belief of a supernatural deity when all current scientific evidence (not to mention common sense) points to the non-existence of such a deity?2. Why, even if such a deity does exist, would you want to worship a god that promotes violence, anger, and hatred towards the people he calls his 'children'?
1. Why do you continue to persist in the belief of a supernatural deity when all current scientific evidence (not to mention common sense) points to the non-existence of such a deity?
2. Why, even if such a deity does exist, would you want to worship a god that promotes violence, anger, and hatred towards the people he calls his 'children'?