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y u not christian

i respectfull of all faths but i was jus wondering what makes not a christian if your not one
i did ask meself why not a muslim or anything other religious but i dont no i relly not intrest in religion but i have to be a good christian to umpress parents
so why you not a christian
 

Bob Dixon

>implying
i m a cirhstin lEL but im wundering teh same thign XDDDDDDDDD

ppl want 2 be muslums bcus they haet america and all budists are hipsters
of course jewss are bank guyz and sttufffffff ;)

but onlyy cHristians are kewl
 

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
i respectfull of all faths but i was jus wondering what makes not a christian if your not one
i did ask meself why not a muslim or anything other religious but i dont no i relly not intrest in religion but i have to be a good christian to umpress parents
so why you not a christian

- I have found no good reason to believe in any god.

- I have found many good reasons to conclude that religious beliefs are human creations.

- I see contradictions in the theology of Christianity.

- I find it absurd to think that an all-powerful god, desperate to communicate a message to all of humanity, would use a book of hearsay to do it.

- I consider the Atonement to be an unjust theology, and therefore irreconcilable with the idea of a God of Love

- I think that eternal punishment is infinitely disproportionate to any crime and therefore unjust... and again, irreconcilable with the idea of a God of Love.

- (This may depend a bit on what denomination you're talking about, but FWIW...) I see great harm perpetrated by people following Christianity, which again suggests to me the beliefs that motivate this harm is not the product of a God of Love.

- Every bit of evidence I've seen has indicated to me that the mind is inextricably linked with the brain, and because of this, I think it's unreasonable to presume that the mind can survive the death of the physical brain... which I think undermines any claims of an afterlife.

- While I allow for the possibility that there might be a real historical person at the centre of the Jesus myth, I think the mythic and miraculous elements of the Gospel story are best explained as later additions.

- I think that the evidence at hand suggests that many of the stories of the Old Testament, including the Creation myth, the flood story, and the Exodus, are false.

... that's what comes to mind right away. I'm sure there's more stuff. Back when my wife was pushing me to become Catholic and kept asking me "why won't you get baptized?" I finally sat down and wrote out my objections in three columns: one for Catholicism specifically, one for Christianity as a whole, and one for theism in general. My list of objections was six hand-written pages long. I've since lost the sheet, but needless to say, I have plenty of reasons for why I'm not a Christian.
 
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- I have found no good reason to believe in any god.

- I have found many good reasons to conclude that religious beliefs are human creations.

- I see contradictions in the theology of Christianity.

- I find it absurd to think that an all-powerful god, desperate to communicate a message to all of humanity, would use a book of hearsay to do it.

- I consider the Atonement to be an unjust theology, and therefore irreconcilable with the idea of a God of Love

- I think that eternal punishment is infinitely disproportionate to any crime and therefore unjust... and again, irreconcilable with the idea of a God of Love.

- (This may depend a bit on what denomination you're talking about, but FWIW...) I see great harm perpetrated by people following Christianity, which again suggests to me the beliefs that motivate this harm is not the product of a God of Love.

- Every bit of evidence I've seen has indicated to me that the mind is inextricably linked with the brain, and because of this, I think it's unreasonable to presume that the mind can survive the death of the physical brain... which I think undermines any claims of an afterlife.

- While I allow for the possibility that there might be a real historical person at the centre of the Jesus myth, I think the mythic and miraculous elements of the Gospel story are best explained as later additions.

- I think that the evidence suggests that the evidence at hand suggests that many of the stories of the Old Testament, including the Creation myth, the flood story, and the Exodus, are false.

... that's what comes to mind right away. I'm sure there's more stuff. Back when my wife was pushing me to become Catholic and kept asking me "why won't you get baptized?" I finally sat down and wrote out my objections in three columns: one for Catholicism specifically, one for Christianity as a whole, and one for theism in general. My list of objections was six hand-written pages long. I've since lost the sheet, but needless to say, I have plenty of reasons for why I'm not a Christian.

this is intresting thank you
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
I don't agree with aspects of Christian doctrine, such as eternal suffering or paradise. I'm also not a monotheist.
 
I don't agree with aspects of Christian doctrine, such as eternal suffering or paradise. I'm also not a monotheist.

hmm o.k. i m no t certin i under stand you but tanks are you says you not believe in hell and heaven and wat does monotheist mean
im sorry im new too this stuff have a hart from me 3>
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
hmm o.k. i m no t certin i under stand you but tanks are you says you not believe in hell and heaven and wat does monotheist mean
im sorry im new too this stuff have a hart from me 3>

A monotheist is a person who believes in only one God.

With all due respect, how old are you?
 

Adamski

Member
I believe in God because I have seen him work in my life and search for the lack of his existence for 15 years and could only find proof in him.

I became a Christian because even though not all Christians are peaceful it is a religion of peace. And it is the only religion that claims that god started it in the flesh directly and opened it to the world

I became a catholic because I can find no historical proof that it was not started by Jesus himself through the apostles.
 

CynthiaCypher

Well-Known Member
oh hai i iz kristian and i luvs jebus becauze he haz all dah cheezburger likah itz sez in bible:

Teh Ceiling Cat of us, whu haz cheezeburger, yu be spechul Yu ordered cheezburgerz, Wut yu want, yu gets, srsly. In ceiling and on teh flor. Giv us dis day our dalee cheezburger. And furgiv us for makin yu a cookie, but eateding it. And we furgiv kittehs who be steelin our bukkits. An do not let us leed into teh showa, but deliver us from teh wawter. Ceiling Cat pwns all. He pwns teh ceiling and teh floor and walls too. Forevur and evuhr. Amen.

Luke 11 - LOLCat Bible Translation Project
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
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Y U No in my religion?

Your religion just doesn't cut it for me.

wa:do
 

Bob Dixon

>implying
oh hai i iz kristian and i luvs jebus becauze he haz all dah cheezburger likah itz sez in bible:

teh ceiling cat of us, whu haz cheezeburger, yu be spechul yu ordered cheezburgerz, wut yu want, yu gets, srsly. in ceiling and on teh flor. giv us dis day our dalee cheezburger. and furgiv us for makin yu a cookie, but eateding it. and we furgiv kittehs who be steelin our bukkits. an do not let us leed into teh showa, but deliver us from teh wawter. ceiling cat pwns all. He pwns teh ceiling and teh floor and walls too. forevur and evuhr. Amen.

luke 11 - lolcat bible translation project

omg i just l<3ve lolcats xd
so fahnee lel
 

9Westy9

Sceptic, Libertarian, Egalitarian
Premium Member
I was a Christian since age 12 (more or less). Brought up in a Christian family and ejoyed it. Went to University and started to get into debating and philosophy more and eventually decided Christianity didn't make sense to me. So I left. Obviously it was a bit of a long process but after about a month or so of exploring and examining I decided that atheism/ deism was more sound than Christianity.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
I was a Christian since age 12 (more or less). Brought up in a Christian family and ejoyed it. Went to University and started to get into debating and philosophy more and eventually decided Christianity didn't make sense to me. So I left. Obviously it was a bit of a long process but after about a month or so of exploring and examining I decided that atheism/ deism was more sound than Christianity.

Daddy the sand is just over my toes; daddy the sand is only up to my ankles; daddy the sand is only up to my knees ....
 
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