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For Minstrelofc, Titan & Any Other Christian: A Challenge!

Started by Kyuuketsuki, February 09, 2009, 05:00:19 PM

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Kyuuketsuki

OK, so you want proof your bible is wrong, so here's one no believer has EVER been able to deal with:

It says some interesting things in your bible:

"And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have Faith in God. For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that these things he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith. " (Mark 11:22-23)

"And all things, whatsoever you ask in prayer, believing, you shall receive. " (Matthew 21:21)
 
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works shall he do; because I go unto my Father. And whatever ye shall ask in my name, that I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the son. If ye ask anything in my name, I will do it. " (John 14:12-14)

"Verily I say unto you, if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them. " (Matthew 18:18-19)


In essence the point is simple ... if you (the believer) pray hard enough you can have anything you want, your god will give it to you.

The challenge is simple enough, should be easy (a walk in the park Kazanski), piece of piss (as we say in the UK) ... convert me!

It's not that hard is it? According to John 14 your lord will do whatever you ask in his name. I'm not asking you to call up the elements, throw a mountain into the sea, feed 5,000 with a few fish and loaves, walk on water, or find your tax money in a fish. I'm only asking one simple tiny little thing ...

Convert me!


Come on, it can't be that difficult can it ... your bible (what you have based this entire thread on) is correct isn't it? And John 14 says that you can achieve pretty much anything in your lord's name ... the promises of Jesus are clear and unmistakable:

Convert me!

"All things you ask in prayer, you shall receive. "

Get down on your bible thumping knees, pray for my soul and convert me to Christianity!

Since the Bible is never wrong, and Jesus is never wrong, it should be an easy piece of work to convert me, right?

So, do it!

If you cannot, then a belief that the bible is correct in all respects (and quite possibly your Jesus and your God) MUST be wrong.

If by, say, the end of one month I have not converted (or been struck down by a bolt of lightening, the wrath of your god or whatever) I think we must conclude that a belief that your Bible is correct in all respects is wrong, Jesus screwed up and people were putting hopeful words into the mouth of a potentially non-existent god.

Let the contest begin.

Now, get down on your knees and pray up a storm!
Pray!
Believe and pray!
Believe and pray in the name of your lord!


I think it fair that you (Minstrelofc in particular) reply to this and accept the challenge (giving a start date) or explain why you are unable to do so.

I'll check in later to see if you're "man enough" (no idea what you are) for the challenge.

Kyu
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SSY

Please remove the dying clause, we wouln't want you to have an unfortunate "accident" when walking past your friendly local church.
Quote from: "Godschild"SSY: You are fairly smart and to think I thought you were a few fries short of a happy meal.
Quote from: "Godschild"explain to them how and why you decided to be athiest and take the consequences that come along with it
Quote from: "Aedus"Unlike atheists, I'm not an angry prick

Kyuuketsuki

Quote from: "SSY"Please remove the dying clause, we wouln't want you to have an unfortunate "accident" when walking past your friendly local church.

Nah mate ... I'm entirely happy to risk the supposed wrath of this cartoon character these idiots called "God".

So, Minstrelofc, are you up for it or are you chicken?

Kyu
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Xalle

Does this one not fall under the whole "man has free will" thing?? I figure thats the argument they are going to come back with.

I'd pray for something much clearer than that. How about praying I die? Not *waves hands about* vaguely sometime in the future. Pray in earnest that I will die by the end of the week. Look at it this way. If I don't post again on this thread by Sunday midnight I'm dead you've proved faith "can move mountains" and you will convert all these atheists to your god and have one less to deal with to boot!  :D

Or.. if your morality wont allow that. How about praying that the tree outside my house grows apples? Its not an apple tree, I should point that out... but if you are willing to take on the challenge, I'm willing to take a shot of it this week and give you a month of sincere prayer to achive it. You cant say fairer than that surely?
"There are no atheists in foxholes" isn't an argument against atheism, it's an argument against foxholes - James Morrow

curiosityandthecat

What you're going to get is rhetoric, not reason. It's always the same.
-Curio

Kyuuketsuki

Quote from: "Xalle"Does this one not fall under the whole "man has free will" thing?? I figure thats the argument they are going to come back with.

Maybe ... I've done it before and the first argument the guy came up with was:

"I accept your little challenge to make you to be one of God's child but you had forgotten that (before you challenged me you were already challenged by God) God already set up rules and process of becoming His child. Here is God's rules: Believe God and accept Him as your Lord and Saviour and He will make you His child." Rev. 3:20, John 1:12" to  

To which my response was:

"Oi Dipsh**! I had forgotten nothing whatsoever and you are either very devious or very stupid ... or both. I don't believe in your god or any other so I don't accept the existence of any rules and quotes from YOUR bible don't change that. For your so-called "acceptance" to be true would constitute me making me a believer ... the challenge was that you (with no cooperation from me) have to make me (a committed and militant atheist) a believer. You may well have accepted a challenge but it's got fuck all to do with the one I offered ... so, do you accept the challenge as I laid it down or do you admit defeat?"

Quote from: "Xalle"I'd pray for something much clearer than that. How about praying I die? Not *waves hands about* vaguely sometime in the future. Pray in earnest that I will die by the end of the week. Look at it this way. If I don't post again on this thread by Sunday midnight I'm dead you've proved faith "can move mountains" and you will convert all these atheists to your god and have one less to deal with to boot!

Can't do that ... I'd give SSY a heartattack!

Quote from: "Xalle"Or.. if your morality wont allow that. How about praying that the tree outside my house grows apples? Its not an apple tree, I should point that out... but if you are willing to take on the challenge, I'm willing to take a shot of it this week and give you a month of sincere prayer to achive it. You cant say fairer than that surely?

That's not a bad one but remember, from my POV, there is no argument, no conceivable force that I believe will make me genuinely believe in such pathetic fairy tales slo I think I'm fairy safe ... and besides, Minstrelofc's silence on this one tells me more than all the wittering any theist can come up with.

Kyu
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oldschooldoc

Kyu, you are BRILLIANT!!! I had thought of something similar, but it has been too long since I've opened a bible and I didn't feel like searching for the verses I would need.

Now...where in hell did Minstrelofc go... look, I found him ->  :brick:
OldSchoolDoc

"I will choose a path that's clear, I will choose freewill" - Neil Peart
"Imagine there's no Heaven, it's easy if you try..." - John Lennon

Xalle

I'm not dead.

There are no apples on my tree yet. Pity.. I like apples. I could have made a couple of nice apple pies... apple sauce... apple juice...

Still.. he's got plenty of time.
"There are no atheists in foxholes" isn't an argument against atheism, it's an argument against foxholes - James Morrow

minstrelofc

Wow, I'm away for 3 days, and people start begging to be converted? What a great God I serve!  ;) )

NearBr0ken

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You're saying it's a personal choice to believe something without evidence?  I totally agree.  I also refuse.  It makes no sense.  For example:  If I tell someone that their spouse is cheating on them, they will require evidence.  Why?  Because the claim is extraordinary.  It doesn't occur on a regular basis.  It's not something that one can readily take for granted.  Another example:  If I say that there's a killer plague loose in Europe and I'm the only one that can stop it, people will require evidence.  In that case, I would most likely be suffering from a mental disorder.  Do you see how fine the line is between faith and delusion?  In the words of Nietzsche,

QuoteA casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.

Will

I have a question, if people don't mind obliging me. God loves everyone, according to the Bible. God loves me, regardless of my agnostic atheism. God can see that I am a good person, I treat other people with respect and dignity, and I assist those in need selflessly. I even do my best to keep an open mind about things that I feel a cognitive bias against, including religion. I respect my father and mother (authority), I don't kill, I don't commit adultery in any meaningful way (I don't pursue or engage people in relationships, and likewise I don't indulge people when I am in a relationship), I don't steal, I don't lie, and I'm not really a jealous person.

Am I going to go to hell, from your perspective?
If no, why wouldn't someone who disobeys the first three commandments knowingly and continually be punished? It's pretty black and white in the Bible.
If yes, what's the real value in salvation? If good people are going to suffer for simply doing their best to live good lives, what does that say about salvation?
I want bad people to look forward to and celebrate the day I die, because if they don't, I'm not living up to my potential.

NearBr0ken

Will, being a former fundamentalist Christian myself, I can say from experience that through the worldview of Christianity, what you think about salvation doesn't matter to Christians.  God made it and God's sovereign.  God's going to do his thing no matter what you think about it just because he's God.  If he listened to what you think, he wouldn't be sovereign.  But that raises the issue of prayer...

McQ

Quote from: "Will"I have a question, if people don't mind obliging me. God loves everyone, according to the Bible. God loves me, regardless of my agnostic atheism. God can see that I am a good person, I treat other people with respect and dignity, and I assist those in need selflessly. I even do my best to keep an open mind about things that I feel a cognitive bias against, including religion. I respect my father and mother (authority), I don't kill, I don't commit adultery in any meaningful way (I don't pursue or engage people in relationships, and likewise I don't indulge people when I am in a relationship), I don't steal, I don't lie, and I'm not really a jealous person.

Am I going to go to hell, from your perspective?
If no, why wouldn't someone who disobeys the first three commandments knowingly and continually be punished? It's pretty black and white in the Bible.
If yes, what's the real value in salvation? If good people are going to suffer for simply doing their best to live good lives, what does that say about salvation?

Will, I don't know if you want your fellow hellbound brethren and sistren to answer, but I have answers from two perspectives, and both are bad news for you.  :unsure:

Baptist (or fundie), whether Independent or Southern Baptist: If you didn't confess your sins and verbally accept JC into your "heart" as your personal lord and saviour, you're a goner. The ironic thing is, that the real fundie types say that when you do that, "Your name is written in the Book of Eternal Life", or "The Lamb's Book of Life", and nothing can ever remove it. What that amounts to is a free ticket to heaven, even if you become an atheist or commit crimes, or lead a life of sin. Go figure.

So, you're screwed, essentially.

Fortunately for me, (signing) "I've got a Golden Ticket, yes I've got a Golden Ticket....."
I recommend them. They're cheap, involve a quick bath, wafer-type meal, and a few "I'm sorry for doing (blank)", and you're good to go. Extra bonus is they last forever!

So get your Golden Ticket now!
Elvis didn't do no drugs!
--Penn Jillette

SSY

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I am so surprised, I was expecting as straightforward and direct answer like you normally get in a situation like this.
Quote from: "Godschild"SSY: You are fairly smart and to think I thought you were a few fries short of a happy meal.
Quote from: "Godschild"explain to them how and why you decided to be athiest and take the consequences that come along with it
Quote from: "Aedus"Unlike atheists, I'm not an angry prick

karadan

Quote from: "minstrelofc"This is the main reason for my rejection of your challenge. I believe it is completely, 100% WRONG to force my beliefs upon other people. Therefore, I cannot believe that God would do such a thing, and (of course) cannot pray expecting Him to do something that is wrong.


So, why does god say that you'll burn in hell for etenity if you don't believe in him? Forcing your beliefs upon someone else is wrong but using emotional blackmail to obtain the same result is ok?
QuoteI find it mistifying that in this age of information, some people still deny the scientific history of our existence.