Don't hate me but wouldn't be better to live by the bible than the waving of the next found information. Golden rule friend of sinners and tax collector's

Blockquote friend of sinners and tax collector’s

Sorry. I’m with the Beatles on the subject of tax collectors. Any demi-god who befriends the taxman is no friend of mine.

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Incident at antioch that’s what your trying to explain. You know your very ignorant of the bible.

Hope for things not seen.

Bless is the man who has not seen yet believe.

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Tell that to pyramid scheme investors.

Demon sperm :smiling_imp:???

Crystal power???

Auras???

I suppose it is time to say goodbye to mindless preaching without any point what so ever. …

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The quote is not accurate .You don’t seem to know your bible every well.
Your quote comes from the doubting Thomas episode:

John 20:29 records Jesu as saying “Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.” (KJV)

There you have Jesus asking for blind faith.

ADD to that Martin Luther railed against reason :
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“Reason is a whore, the greatest enemy that faith has; it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but more frequently than not struggles against the divine Word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God.” (Martin Luther)

Christianity has always demanded blind faith and obedience.

When I was 16, I began asking the brothers who pretended to teach me, difficult theological questions. On such occasions the answer would be “Oh, that’s a mystery of faith, we just believe it”

I must apologise for quoting the New Testament. This is because it is my opinion that The New Testament is the mythology of Christianity. IE they made it up.

Further, I’m leaning towards the mythicist position that the historical Jesus ,called "Mashiach/ Messiah " " did not exist.

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Sorry but many people here know the bible pretty well. There’s more than a few who use to be Christians who are on here. Some probably know the bible better than you know it. There’s still a such thing as lack for evidence. If all your evidence is the bible then you aren’t even doing a 10th of a job in actually researching this.

Lets just say there’s no evidence that Jesus ever lived on this planet. Get over yourself and your Christian beliefs.

Again lets see some actual evidence.

I would just like to see comprehensible posts.

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Yeah that would be nice, or at least try to make more sense.

Religion is like crack, it makes you babble like an idiot

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Well religion is something at least I do not need.

If there was evidence maybe I might believe in something. But there’s more lack for evidence than there is evidence?

Zero evidence, zero proof. All made up.

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Fievel

I apologise if this sounds patronising, but I’m impressed. (relatively speaking of course) :innocent:

You may have a Tim Tam

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Is blind faith a bad thing?

And god says their will be no evidence till he comes back.

I guess if you don’t see a problem there isn’t one for you.

I guess you’re one of THOSE people. IE One of life’s victims. A person to who goes through life having things done to them. Rather than a person who is in charge of their life, who does things.

My apologies if I’ve been unjust. Hard for me to be otherwise when you keep posting such risibly stupid tripe. For all I know, your IQ may well be above ambient room temperature.

I think you’ve gotten a bit ahead of yourself. First, you need to prove your god exists. No ifs, no buts.

You may believe you know what your god says, but can’t prove it. Faith based on a promise of future evidence is only superstition.—and THAT’S what is wrong with blind faith

Do you desire examples?

This was Reem Riyashi, mother of two who was a suicide bomber.

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Why would god not make himself obvious?

Have any evidence that he actually said this?

It is just a distraction plot Fievel. According to the bible, jesus suggested he would return while the disciples were still alive.

But he will not address proving a god, that the bible is actually true.

So God30 is presupposing a god, assuming (incorrectly) the return, and not directly answering the questions.