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Christianity, Faith and Humility (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2007

Part 1 of my response to TogetherForPeace on the virtues of faith...

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  • Scott, to answer your query. Remove the main factor, or person in which any world religion focuses on, phrophet, what have you, and you'll come to the conclusion that all those faiths and their tenets would stay in tact, and not be effected, lest 1. Christianity.

  • I don't understand which question you are answering, and how this answers it.

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  • Logical? I use to be christian and god that book was the most illogical thing in the world. A god that is all loving but kills all but 2 of every animal except the dinosaurs. Seriously that makes hitler look like a schoolyard bully

  • I swear he is Dane Cook...

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  • @TheoreticalBullshit At 4:30 it sounds as though you're making the case FOR faith. You say that the virtue comes from the belief or the assumption that something exists greater than yourself, whether or not it can be proven. I've heard similar claims made by Christians in defense of faith as virtue. Can you clarify what you meant for me?

  • @dpsadin I think he's prettier

  • "a lawn is greater than a single blade of grass" Kierkegaard and Nietzsche might disagree : )

  • They like the idea of free will so they hate the verses that teach predestination ! Rom 9 eph 1 acts 13:48 John6:44 ,65 . So my fellow atheists when they say their god loves everyone and Jesus died for everyone and if they talk about free will just quote these verses!

  • Most Christians don't like to believe their god hates anyone so they stay clear or verses like psalm 5:5 "God hates all workers of iniquitie "

  • Most Christians rely on a translation but don't really know for the most part what their holy book actually says. Also even when they read their translation they are looking at it through the interpretations and opinions of their pastor or prefabricated bible study booklet etc.

  • One must realize that the word faith is a loaded term just like freewill! When talking with Christians about faith or pistos in the new testament Greek is either mere humen trust or a saving faith witch is granted by god to his elect Ephesians ch1:4-9 and 2:8 acts 13:48.

  • @GaceyTheClown Not exactly. First I wasn't calling anyone in particular a fool. Second I was quoting from Scripture (cf Psalm 14:1, 53:1). The Scripture you are ferring to is Matt 5:22. Here Jesus is speaking of one calling a brother 'a fool.'  But Scripture in general denotes the one who refuses to believe as a 'fool.'

  • @Xpistos2007 amazing answer.

  • @dpsadin

    I think he is a cross between Dane Cook and the dude from Van Wilder. lol

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