Re: Deconversion



On Jan 25, 7:38 am, pas...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Peter Ashby) wrote:

[ Paul ]
The 'who created God?' question is a good one to ask, is there a good
Christian answer to that one?

[ Alec ]
Yep.

He did say a good one Alec.

Its probably not a 'Christian answer' (how would I know, I'm not a
Christianduh) but a reasonable answer is that God, like any other
creature, its a self-created entity. Bet you're not interested in that
as an answer, since despite your claims to be a 'rock solid monist'
the question only makes any kind of sense within a dualistic
mindset...

Richard
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Honest question about church attitude to gay relationships
    ... Accept that Alec holds them ... still a Christian despite his errors. ... God bless, ... Kendall K. Down ...
    (uk.religion.christian)
  • Re: Deconversion
    ... Christian answer to that one? ... He did say a good one Alec. ... Isaiah 43:10 (KJV) ...
    (uk.religion.christian)
  • Re: Creationists
    ... Paul mentions Christ many times but offers scant info about ... > many so called Christian churches, don't use the bible to teach anything. ... > how the demons receive the worship of mankind. ... when in fact all they have been taught is a few scriptures meant ...
    (rec.games.chess.politics)
  • Re: Creationists
    ... The exact year is not known, but subscriptions at the end of some manuscripts say that it was 41 C.E. There is evidence to indicate that Matthew originally wrote his Gospel in the popular Hebrew of the time and later translated it into Greek. ... A careful read of Paul's writings reveals that Paul knew exactly what he was talking about with regard to the Christ. ... For example, many so called Christian churches, don't use the bible to teach anything. ...
    (rec.games.chess.politics)
  • Re: Creationists
    ... For example, many so called Christian churches, don't use the bible to teach anything. ... For example, the actual contents of the bible are diametrically opposed to many of the teachings of men (Paul called these traditions, fairy tales). ... Many churches have the hellfire doctrine, the doctrine of the trinity, the worship of the dead, veneration of idols and a whole host of disgusting, fanciful creations of the devil. ... They dance around scripture as if they knew it, when in fact all they have been taught is a few scriptures meant to fleece the flock, rather than educate them as to the true nature of the universe and its universal soverign, Jehovah God. ...
    (rec.games.chess.politics)