The Evidence - Part 6/6
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@Zipster0007 honesty spending eternity in "heaven" with some god who puts muslims and atheists in hell would be a form of torture in itself.
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Don't listen to this message. This man does not want you to find God.
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The outside evidence for Jesus is so minimal as to be negligeable.
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All things work together for good for those who love God. I thank Jesus for dying for our sins...and now are resurrected with Him. Praise God for showing me His glory. At 3:33 a.m. I looked out my window into the night sky a nd saw shooting star...awesome!!!
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thank you for this, it is no mistake that i came across this video posting, Christ makes no mistake in the situations he guides us into! thank you and that the almighty creator Christ lord God almighty!
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There are a lot of things that haven't been disproved: Unicorns, fairies, leprechauns, et cetera, but would you say it is childhood indoctrination to tell a child that these things haven't been observed?
If you want to say that hell is a warning and not a threat, then I'm afraid you have to say the Greek underworld is also a warning, and being reincarnated as a lesser animal, et cetera - every religion fables the downfall of not acting how you're supposed to, and most are mutually exclusive.
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In a naturalistic world, surely no such thing as hell exists. When you presuppose that such doesn't exist, then these become threats.
However, if they do exist, then they're warnings.
Let's be honest: God, heaven, and hell have not been disproved. You may think and believe such do not exist and you may have your reasons based upon evidences of sorts: But, the debate is far from conclusive, and thus raising children to believe there is no God is the same form of indoctrination.
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The 95-99% of the original Hebrew we have is readily available and accessible to anyone who wants to look into it.
But, hey - If we wanted to point to things done wrong by people as an excuse, let's not assume atheism is a golden ray of hope: Well, we can do that if you like being selective, I suppose.
Threats of hell? There is no "threat" - it's a warning. Childhood indoctrination is practiced by atheists just as much as theists. Of course, atheists label it as "free thinking" ironically.
You *warn* people of things that exist. You *threaten* people of things that don't exist but that you'll try and make exist depending on what the threatened does. Quite a big difference.
As far as Atheist childhood indoctrination, well, telling kids that there is no Santa Claus or Tooth Fairy is hardly indoctrination, isn't it? Most Atheist parents give their children facts and that's it - granted, including the fact that religion is quite evidently man-made.
ChaseKittens 2 years ago 3
The thing is, Christianity can't possibly be true because there are many contradictions and if one of the Gospels were true, then the others would be false. Theoretically, if one part of a religion disproves another part of that same religion, then that religion can't be true.
Also, Christianity is based off a bunch of parables that Jesus used. It's more of a philosophy based on metaphors. Mixing faith and truth is mixing apples and oranges. The whole sin/salvation aspect is a mere fear tactic.
colli274 2 years ago 2