So why doesn't he communicate it consistently?I choose to understand that God knows what He is doing.
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So why doesn't he communicate it consistently?I choose to understand that God knows what He is doing.
and you used a definition that is not typical.I was debating the guy who brought it up.
No, they do not.Theists demonstrate far better morals.
So anyone behaving badly, according to you, is No True Theist?Your problem is that you are calling some people theists who actually aren’t.
Part of being a theist is demonstrating good morals so if you aren’t doing that then you aren’t one.
Catholic is a subdivision of theist, like mammal is a subdivision of animal, or rodent of mammal.Everybody isn't an atheist here. Hell, my wife comes from a catholic culture.
Her religion has quite a lot to do with morality. Things like freedom, liberty, welcoming the stranger, etc.
But then, she doesn't call herself a "theist".
She calls herself a "Catholic".
No, their beliefs do.Being dunked in water doesn’t make someone a theist, their actions do.
I suppose that all depends on your definition of Christian. I don't go in for the No True Scotsman fallacy. If someone believes Jesus is the messiah who died for your sins, that's a Christian, even if they were a guard at Auschwitz.He can believe but he certainly wasn’t a Christian.
I suppose that all depends on your definition of Christian. I don't go in for the No True Scotsman fallacy.
And lost. Or at the very least stopped responding.I was debating the guy who brought it up.
In reality the above is not true. All cultures in human history had an have a moral code without regard to whether they believed in God or Gods. Some like the Confucian Code I prefer over the Biblical Code of morals and ethics.Well morality does not actually exist in the world, neither do ethics or values.
They are defined by society but remove society and you have nothing.
For instance, if there are only two people in the world and one says, “I am going to kill you”, and the other says, “ you can’t because it’s wrong”, what is he basing that off of?
There is no society with laws saying he cannot be killed, there is nothing written in the cosmos saying it’s wrong….nothing.
Atheists inherently have nothing to follow until they make it up. This is why we see their morality fluctuate all the time.
Believers have inherent morality which is consistent because it comes from God.
I believe you need to at least attempt to lead a Christian life.I suppose that all depends on your definition of Christian. I don't go in for the No True Scotsman fallacy. If someone believes Jesus is the messiah who died for your sins, that's a Christian, even if they were a guard at Auschwitz.
I’ve learned it’s pointless to argue with non-believers.And lost. Or at the very least stopped responding.
It is quite a bit more fuzzy in practice, at least here in Brazil.A Catholic BY DEFINITION is a kind of theist. The opening words to the Creed they profess at every Mass is "We believe in One God." So apparently you HAVE met a theist in real life.
You would have to make the attempt, so yes, it is probably pointless.I’ve learned it’s pointless to argue with non-believers.
There was no debate there.
Not only is it accurate to say a Catholic is a type of Christian, it is also accurate to say a Catholic is a type of theist. It is not a "different kind of adherent." It's no different than pointing out a chihuahua is a kind of dog. Do you think if you acknowledge a chihuahua is a type of dog, that it is somehow denying that it is a chihuahua? So please, we are NOT talking about denying one is Catholic.It is quite a bit more fuzzy in practice, at least here in Brazil.
In a nutshell, it is bad manners to deny being a Catholic unless you claim to be some other form of adherent... regardless of whether you are a theist or not.
The thousands of Priests who assaulted children, were the ones we found out about, but in prior generations it must have been the same.Theists demonstrate far better morals.
It’s not even close.
Your problem is that you are calling some people theists who actually aren’t.
Part of being a theist is demonstrating good morals so if you aren’t doing that then you aren’t one.
I’ve learned it’s pointless to argue with non-believers.
Because you cannot debate these issues.There was no debate there.
Make no mistake, Catholicism is NOT restricted to true theists here in Brazil. Nor are other forms of Christianity, truth be said. Belief in not a requirement, once you are born into a certain kind of family. All it takes is the absence of a certain modicum of determination to protest against being baptized and called a "believer" by others in one's own stead.Not only is it accurate to say a Catholic is a type of Christian, it is also accurate to say a Catholic is a type of theist. It is not a "different kind of adherent." It's no different than pointing out a chihuahua is a kind of dog. Do you think if you acknowledge a chihuahua is a type of dog, that it is somehow denying that it is a chihuahua? So please, we are NOT talking about denying one is Catholic.
Exactly so there is no point in continuing on.There really isn't such a thing. Everyone has beliefs. Not everyone has beliefs that are completely unsupported by evidence.
Because you cannot debate these issues.
Someone could say they believed in Thor and you could respond that he is a fictional character in comic books and fiction from Germanic myth, no evidence he was real or supernatural beings are real.
And they would say "But Thor is my savior and my personal experiences tell me he is real, I know 100% he is real and he loves me".
That isn't a debate. That is avoiding a debate with delusion and self self righteous beliefs. Often because someone learns basic apologetics and thinks for some reason they are excused from logic and empirical thinking. Repeating a belief isn't a debate.
If you can cross out "Jesus" in your exchange and replace it with "Islam" or "Mormonism", you are not really saying anything. In a debate you probably want to demonstrate good reasons why your position makes sense. Not preach beliefs you hold.
The stoic fortress of self justified belief and denial of reasonable alternatives is not a coherent response, This view is part of what violently divides humanity along irreconcilable tribal boundaries.Exactly so there is no point in continuing on.
I'm not sure what you mean by "true" theists. A person is either a theist or an atheist.Make no mistake, Catholicism is NOT restricted to true theists here in Brazil.