Originally Posted by George_De_Vries_3rd
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by George_De_Vries_3rd
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by BarryC
Putin and Hillary are great examples of living by Atheist values.


Hillary was raised Methodist. She was a member of the Senate Prayer group, and regularly attends Foundry United Methodist Church in Washington.

Vladimir Putin is a Russian Orthodox Christian.

That pair belongs to you, not the Atheist.

Antelope, none of those things make either of them a Christian.


Who are you to say what does or does not constitute a Christian. If anything your are just making my point how most Christians think that all other Christians who are not exactly like them are going to hell.

Instead of working to improve their own, once again, a Christian is just denying their own.

I'm beginning to think the "true Scotsman Fallacy" is the Christian favorite.


I'm not saying it. The Bible pretty well describes what a believer is and belonging to a denomination or church and attending does not alone make you one.

But more significantly, the more I read your statements the more I realize any kind of rational give and take with you is a waste of time; at least at this point.

A person who absolutely doesn't know what they don't know but continues pontificating is not inclined to listen or learn from anybody else.


Just because someone is not following your understanding of Christianity, does not mean they are not Christians

There are over 400 contradictions in the Bible. Some scholars count over 700. As a result, someone can have beliefs very different from yours, but still be following the Bible, just following the other side of some of these contradictions.

What amazed me is there is over 30,000 Christian sects, but you think you know the One True Christianity.

Last edited by antelope_sniper; 08/29/15.

You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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