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Is Christianity moral or immoral?

Started by Gawen, September 18, 2011, 02:40:09 PM

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Gawen

Quote from: Too Few Lions on October 07, 2011, 08:21:34 PM
Quote from: Gawen on October 07, 2011, 04:37:48 PM

It's like a hobby to me...a brain exercising hobby and I like to debate. When I'm not flying my RC planes, riding my motorcycle or shooting, I do this. However, planes, motorcycle riding and shooting are expensive these days. Researching Christianity is not. Alas, there is indeed a point and it comes more frequently in the form of burnout. IIRC, I spent nearly four months away from the boards and 'Jesus' earlier this year. It does take a toll when I've been saying the same stuff to thousands of people, of all beliefs systems (or none) over the last 10 years.

But then....*chucklin*...I'll read something, or think of something...and it begins anew. My only hope, my only desire in this "hobby" is that I think that somewhere, some person will read my crap and say "Yeah, that makes sense"...or..."He's got a point there, I think I'll research it further".

Who knows, maybe one day I'll write a book....*laffin*
I'm with Stevil, you should definitely give it a go collecting your thoughts together into a book. It can't hurt. Plus you can publish for free these days through amazon or lulu. That and/or put some of your ideas into a webpage too, it's good to get as many people as possible to question their faith.

reading and researching early Christianity / ancient religion is definitely a cheapish hobby these days with the wonders of the internet but it can still be a mighty time consuming and addictive thing!
I have thought of a website...not a blog site.

You say, TFL, "time consuming and addictive", but I'm telling you it is a daunting task to counter the Bible and its all too common apologetics. It's like a hundred mile string, all long it are knots of various types and sizes and then it's all haphazardly rolled up and shoved down a hill and I'm left to unravel it...*laffin*

No wonder my fingers hurt!
The essence of the mind is not in what it thinks, but how it thinks. Faith is the surrender of our mind; of reason and our skepticism to put all our trust or faith in someone or something that has no good evidence of itself. That is a sinister thing to me. Of all the supposed virtues, faith is not.
"When you fall, I will be there" - Floor