Does Christianity view cannibalism as objectively immoral?
Christians will sometimes claim that they have the benefit of "Objective Morality." By "objective morality" they typically mean that morality is as unambiguous as "1+1=2" and that they know this to be objectively true by virtue of...
Did you not just agree that it "sounded good to you" to believe in a proposition until it has been proven to be false? Or is your apparent gullibility limited strictly to scriptural matters?
How certain are you about that claim you just made? The scripture in this case is using the word "clean" to refer to sin, correct?
So your "modern, liberal Christianity" does not maintain that humankind is inherently sinful? Are there versions of this "modern, liberal Christianity" that do...
So it follows that you accept the truth of Bigfoot, UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster, the Tooth Fairy, panspermia, and (most importantly) trolls?
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He can, however, apparently send "strong delusions" to people so that they'll believe lies (2 Thessalonians 2:11).
Granted, it does appear to be an interesting theological workaround.
How would Adam and Eve been equipped to evaluate the truth of that proclamation? Or are you advocating for...
I am not insisting that I am correct. Mostly, I've been questioning the assertions made by theists. Notice all the question marks I've employed?
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However, it does seem that the theistic worldview cannot help but raise more questions than it claims to answer. This appears to be the...
If you're going to insist that you've read the options, I'm now obliged to conclude that you didn't understand the options.
Would you care to explain why you find Option #3 objectionable? What about it disqualifies it as a clear distillation of the "liberal Christian" worldview? It doesn't...
Let's see. All humans are born sinful except for Jesus? Am I understanding you correctly?
Would you care to explain why your rationalization(s) shouldn't be dismissed as special pleading?
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And while you're at it, perhaps you'd care to speculate as to why simple forgiveness of humanity's...
If they were perfect, how could they have been misled by a talking snake?
So you're asserting that they had free will, but they did not know the difference between good and evil, correct?
Well … aside from one, right?
An accurate translation? Out of the multitude that are available?
What if...
It appears that an omniscient God created a faulty product and then blamed his creations for behaving exactly as he'd designed them to behave.
That's an arguable assertion. The more I study religion, the more reprehensible it appears.
Adam and Eve didn't know any better. They ate from the...
Actually, the scriptures represent someone else's belief that you've adopted as your own, correct? And isn't it supposed to be the other way 'round? Aren't our bodies supposed to house our spirits?
I think it's fair to ask you to demonstrate the existence of the "spirit" or "soul" before I...
Just not by the actual sinner. God just wants his pound of flesh, right? He doesn't care who gets it comes from.
Actually, wasn't Adam and Eve's "sin" enough to screw the entire human race? According to Christian doctrine, I mean. So it doesn't really matter if any of us have sinned or...