I'm pretty sure God can tell the difference between a "fake" Christian and "real" one. He knows what's in people's hearts. |
So the Nazi criminals on trial at Nuremberg, who met with a chaplain in the months before they were hanged, were "better" in the eyes of god than Holocaust survivors who lost their faith and never regained it before dying? |
But not a fake one. They are worse. -signed a lifelong Christian |
+1, and that goes for the Nazis mentioned above. Another Christian here. |
Yeah, thanks for the clarification, I am not that current with that concept. I was always wondering if a-theist means someone who does not believe in God existence because they need sufficient proof of God's existence or is it someone who denies God's existence despite everything, kind of like chooses not to believe nor worship God or gods.. as per name a-theist or is it a person who actually goes further and tries to actively deny God's existence and prove those who choose to believe that they are wrong out of deep need and conviction that everyone should believe in the same thing an atheists does, which in a way makes such a person quite interesting from the perspective of a religious person and almost find such a person to have a religion of their own and god' of their own a lack of God becomes their god and non-believing becomes their religion.
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No, this is not true in any sense. Atheism is not a religion -- it is specifically the definition of not having a religion. Nearly all atheists consider themselves agnostic atheists. |
At least atheists don't pretend using "God." |
+1000 I DGAF what a “god” might think of me. And people can be good or bad regardless of whether they believe in any gods or not. |
+1 We all know people who attend church every single week, rain or shine, but boy, you would never want to live next door to them! |
This is my understanding as well. I believe that if you sin, and you are truly sorry for what you did and ask for forgiveness, then God will show you mercy. Do you think no one should ever be forgiven, OP? |
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I don't know all ins and outs of the Catholicism but isn't it that Jesus actually gave the power of forgiveness to the hands of one another? It totally makes sense, at least to me. If someone trespasses against another person, it only makes sense that until the trespassers make it up to the trespassee only then they can ask for forgiveness of them and God because God in a way only would supervise the process that is between two humans. It kind of sucks and sounds like a legal loop when people think you can hurt another and then ask God for forgiveness while you don't make up to the one you hurt. Right? It only makes sense. |
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You did not get the sarcasm ?
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If you kindly look up definition of religion you will see that one of the meanings is defined as:
a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance. So.. is atheism religion or not? Certainly many atheists I know do pursue their atheism, they do it with extreme intensity, it is not just absence of faith, it is insistence and constant proclamation and denial of God and or any deity, it is hard work that never ends.. and .. you betcha that they ascribe supreme importance to the whole thing. |