+3hatsoff wrote:+2touchingcloth wrote:+1SweetMonkeyLove wrote:rather than face down atheists we should ignore people who bring nothing other than hate to the table. Atheists and theists alike. It is the radicals on both sides that ruin the debate for everyone and make living with one another difficult. These spin doctors on either side of the fence make conversation emotional and irrational.
I would agree with this at face value. Unfortunately, atheism by its very nature is hatred towards God. The Bible itself makes this clear. This hatred may be low-level contempt covered up as fake «questionning,» (which I suspect is the case of some of our atheists here,) or fullblown animosity as in an atheist forum.
Excellent point. As an atheist, I was much more familiar with the Bible than most so-called Christians. In this sense, atheists are like the media, taking things out-of-context in order to sell their crap. The danger - for atheists - is that faith comes by hearing the Word of God.Dazed and Confused wrote:The majority of Atheist that I have come in contact with were actually former Christians. They seem to know their bible better than most, however it's always out of context. They operate very much like a cult would, taking single verses and building an entire doctrine out of it (like God is evil), while ignoring the whole of scripture.
An atheist will suddenly disengage when confronted by either a knowledgeable Christian, or an aggressive Christian. In either case, they will create in their minds an impression of having won the engagement. If it is a knowledgeable Christian, «he is brainwashed» will be the atheist's ticket out; if an aggressive Christian, «he's crazy with religion» will be the scapegoat. In either case, the atheist wins...in his head. His head: the seat of his god.Dazed and Confused wrote:When I would call them on it most would suddenly disengage. They can't handle looking at what the bible really has to say. In my estimation they are purposefully and willfully ignorant.
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