santitafarella comes with a new idea:
The human mind is the weirdest thing in the universe. Nobody really has a clue how matter could have turned on as consciousness, with the mind and its amazing multitude of properties. Every one of them is a good separate reason to believe in God. Chomsky has long said he thinks language (for example) is some sort of fluke unaccountable for by natural selection. Natural selection is the guess that atheists offer for the mind s evolution, but once again, you could infer design and mind as being behind such an extraordinary phenomenon (or evolution guided by telos). And that inference is a reasonable one.
Meanwhile, dieshellsuitdie came up with this idea:
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In other words, dieshellsuitdie puts it this way:
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Jess objects:
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Pastor Bob Cornwall points out another thing aside from that:
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santitafarella does a quick recap:
Really refreshing and interesting thoughts. I would be a theist, actually, but I confess that even so, I still have doubts. I still question from time to time. There are mornings I wake up and wonder if I m out of my mind to believe. But atheism never appealed to me either for the reasons you suggest, that it means that this life is it.
Still being unsure, Tim Enloe asks:
societas Christiana, a new order of society which in every area of human life under the sun art, science, politics, literature, architecture, recreation, philosophy, history, jurisprudence, etc. strives to bow its knee to the Sovereign Lord Christ, who sits at the right hand of God until all His enemies are made His footstool.
santitafarella considers that:
srschae July 28, 2009 at 12:30 pm Reply Even atheism is an odd sort of faith. There is nothinhg odd about atheism, and it is not a sort of faith; in fact, it is not a faith at all. Veronica Abbass July 28, 2009 at 7:03 pm Reply Even atheism is an odd sort of faith. There is nothing odd about atheism, and it is not a sort of faith ; in fact, it is not a faith at all. Veronica Abbass July 28, 2009 at 7:04 pm Reply
Despite the previous arguments, dieshellsuitdie has many reasons to think otherwise:
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As a result of that, Tim Enloe belives:
final goal (end) of all things. Eschatology isn t just concerned with what will happen in the distant future, but with the
Dating rules has another idea:
that non-Christians automatically go to hell. If yourpartnerdoes believe that, then there s likely to be friction sooner or later
Ben scans the other's answers and reply:
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But Tim Enloe has a different opinion:
From its inception on the America Online network in 1998, this site was oriented towards introducing Fundamentalist and modern Evangelical Christians to the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century and its modern adherents. I myself had come out of a theology-light, experience-heavy modern Evangelical background, in which I had successively moved from Baptist to charismatic to theological nomad-ism, wandering between churches unsure of anything more than the handful of basics that C.S. Lewis called Mere Christianity .
Chris explains:
It all makes a lot more sense at the end, after we get through the history. And we're going to start back in Rome.
Dating rules does a quick recap:
either you go along or you are in trouble. I wentwith a fundamentalist but the souring situation was stopped cold in its tracks
Ben thinks about it:
More seriously, I think the biggest shift I m making is an epistemological one. That is, away from rightly dividing the Word of Truth and towards be Holy, for I am Holy . Life is just too short and there s too much at stake to not be pragmatic about living a Christlike life And stopping to answer questions like would God let women preach is not pragmatic. That is to say, we weren t put here to waste our energy on stuff like that.
Dating rules is absolutely sure that:
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