Fair enough. Thank you for your honesty. I appreciate it.
I used to believe that Satan and demons existed, and this was the final vestige of my Christian indoctrination that I discarded a while back. I still think it's ironic that my realization of it and my decision to finally let go of this belief occurred while participating in a thread where the OP insisted that demons exist and claimed their existence could be proven. It was in this thread that I finally saw the light, so to speak, and I owe it to my friend
@Trailblazer, who inspired me with her detailed posts about her religious beliefs regarding Satan. If you're interested, I further explained in my previous posts (linked below) why I no longer believe in Satan, demons, the biblical God, Jesus, or the Bible as I once did. I understand you believe differently, and that's fine with me.
Does the Bible influence what you believe, in any way. Or do you go with what feels right to you? I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. I hope not, I was just trying to honestly convey my thoughts. To answer your question, of course the Bible influences what I think, I was raised in...
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Oh the irony. If you aren't able to support your claims why did you make them? How are atheists not reasonable in not believing in a God? Is there a problem for you not showing us you were correct? You're doing it again.
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I am personally struggling with this topic. As I started out by saying, I'm highly reluctant to make statements about God's nature. Because I interact with God, it is very difficult for me not to think of him in terms of a "person." However, it is also true that I perceive God imperfectly...
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