Told by christian friend that my lifelong depression is because I don’t “know Jesus”

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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


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Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.[/quote]

This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.[/quote]

The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in. [/quote]

‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.
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Let the gish galloping begin. Must get away from embarrassing name and shame….[/quote]

Not sure if you are referring to the post you reply to, but it is the exact opposite of a Gish gallop. I am sticking to the point and will not be diverted from it.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


This is at odds with Roman Catholic beliefs, which are laid out very clearly by The Church. They are not personal. They are universal.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.


Yes, I have answered and I told you I will answer again once you have answered the analogy question. And by the way an analogy is something theoretical by definition . I agree we will never walk together, because how could we walk together if you won’t even engage in a fair and even conversation? You are the reason we won’t walk together. I am trying like hell for us to take this walk. I am willing and able to have an open honest discussion about things. Why won’t you?

So what is your answer to the gumball analogy?
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.


Yes, I have answered and I told you I will answer again once you have answered the analogy question. And by the way an analogy is something theoretical by definition . I agree we will never walk together, because how could we walk together if you won’t even engage in a fair and even conversation? You are the reason we won’t walk together. I am trying like hell for us to take this walk. I am willing and able to have an open honest discussion about things. Why won’t you?

So what is your answer to the gumball analogy?


A hypothetical scenario is changing the topic to focus on something different than topic of conversation intended by the presenter of the hypothetical question.


Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action.

Your real behavior is being in the religious forum daily, debating about a God you don’t believe in, and asking Christians what it would take for them to give up their belief.



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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.


Yes, I have answered and I told you I will answer again once you have answered the analogy question. And by the way an analogy is something theoretical by definition . I agree we will never walk together, because how could we walk together if you won’t even engage in a fair and even conversation? You are the reason we won’t walk together. I am trying like hell for us to take this walk. I am willing and able to have an open honest discussion about things. Why won’t you?

So what is your answer to the gumball analogy?


A hypothetical scenario is changing the topic to focus on something different than topic of conversation intended by the presenter of the hypothetical question.


Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action.

Your real behavior is being in the religious forum daily, debating about a God you don’t believe in, and asking Christians what it would take for them to give up their belief.





And you'd rather blabber on rather than answer the question.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This forum attracts a lot of lonely misfits seeking an outlet for their rage issues.


You are not telling a lie.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


There appear to be only two obsessive hater trolls and the occasional, seemingly more well-adjusted, +1 atheist posters. But sadly, neither of the two obsessives seems to have any social or family life so they’re here 24/7. As a result, these two are all it takes. Also they work in tandem to +1 each other and to bump and gish gallop threads.

- Ranting atheist. This poster is consumed by hate and rage to the point where you need to wipe her spittle off your screen. The moderator often removes her posts and then she’s more civil for a week or two. Until she starts spewing again, the moderator removes it, rinse and repeat.

- Inane emoji troll. This poster is dumb as bricks but s/he has no other life and is here 24/7. She’s cut down on the 😂 use because it identified her as a troll, but you can still identify her by the cringe-worthy ignorance, ad hominems, and gish galloping.

In a better world, these trolls would find therapy or a better outlet for their energies.


Dear pp -- please take your last sentence to heart.


Hit a nerve apparently. Also, impressive that you replied within 15 minutes, you really are on here 24/7.



Amazing, isn’t it?

God has that deep a hold on their lives and they deny belief in Him.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.


Yes, I have answered and I told you I will answer again once you have answered the analogy question. And by the way an analogy is something theoretical by definition . I agree we will never walk together, because how could we walk together if you won’t even engage in a fair and even conversation? You are the reason we won’t walk together. I am trying like hell for us to take this walk. I am willing and able to have an open honest discussion about things. Why won’t you?

So what is your answer to the gumball analogy?


A hypothetical scenario is changing the topic to focus on something different than topic of conversation intended by the presenter of the hypothetical question.


Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action.

Your real behavior is being in the religious forum daily, debating about a God you don’t believe in, and asking Christians what it would take for them to give up their belief.





And you'd rather blabber on rather than answer the question.


“Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about “

Gummy, you are resorting to childish insults. (blabber)

And you are spending your entire day (again!) thinking about God and my personal religious beliefs.

And, there is no walk/store/jar of gum balls, for us, ever. But you will post every day.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.


Yes, I have answered and I told you I will answer again once you have answered the analogy question. And by the way an analogy is something theoretical by definition . I agree we will never walk together, because how could we walk together if you won’t even engage in a fair and even conversation? You are the reason we won’t walk together. I am trying like hell for us to take this walk. I am willing and able to have an open honest discussion about things. Why won’t you?

So what is your answer to the gumball analogy?


A hypothetical scenario is changing the topic to focus on something different than topic of conversation intended by the presenter of the hypothetical question.


Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action.

Your real behavior is being in the religious forum daily, debating about a God you don’t believe in, and asking Christians what it would take for them to give up their belief.





And you'd rather blabber on rather than answer the question.


“Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about “

Gummy, you are resorting to childish insults. (blabber)

And you are spending your entire day (again!) thinking about God and my personal religious beliefs.

And, there is no walk/store/jar of gum balls, for us, ever. But you will post every day.


Sorry to disappoint you, but that is a completely different poster. Absolutely true and ask Jeff if you want to.

I did not insult you, I’ve been quite polite and patient, probably much more than you deserve, and I will stay that way

Now, what is your answer to the question? if you don’t have one that’s pretty clear why.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.


Yes, I have answered and I told you I will answer again once you have answered the analogy question. And by the way an analogy is something theoretical by definition . I agree we will never walk together, because how could we walk together if you won’t even engage in a fair and even conversation? You are the reason we won’t walk together. I am trying like hell for us to take this walk. I am willing and able to have an open honest discussion about things. Why won’t you?

So what is your answer to the gumball analogy?


A hypothetical scenario is changing the topic to focus on something different than topic of conversation intended by the presenter of the hypothetical question.


Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action.

Your real behavior is being in the religious forum daily, debating about a God you don’t believe in, and asking Christians what it would take for them to give up their belief.





And you'd rather blabber on rather than answer the question.


“Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about “

Gummy, you are resorting to childish insults. (blabber)

And you are spending your entire day (again!) thinking about God and my personal religious beliefs.

And, there is no walk/store/jar of gum balls, for us, ever. But you will post every day.


Sorry to disappoint you, but that is a completely different poster. Absolutely true and ask Jeff if you want to.

I did not insult you, I’ve been quite polite and patient, probably much more than you deserve, and I will stay that way

Now, what is your answer to the question? if you don’t have one that’s pretty clear why.


It’s pretty clear why you won’t answer the question as to why you spend each day discussing God, asking for evidence of God, asking Christians what would make them stop believing in God.

And no where in this thread have you answered the question, why do you care about my faith and post here daily.

You have asked a hypothetical question about a scenario that would never occur to change the subject and fool no one.
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.


Yes, I have answered and I told you I will answer again once you have answered the analogy question. And by the way an analogy is something theoretical by definition . I agree we will never walk together, because how could we walk together if you won’t even engage in a fair and even conversation? You are the reason we won’t walk together. I am trying like hell for us to take this walk. I am willing and able to have an open honest discussion about things. Why won’t you?

So what is your answer to the gumball analogy?


A hypothetical scenario is changing the topic to focus on something different than topic of conversation intended by the presenter of the hypothetical question.


Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action.

Your real behavior is being in the religious forum daily, debating about a God you don’t believe in, and asking Christians what it would take for them to give up their belief.





And you'd rather blabber on rather than answer the question.


“Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about “

Gummy, you are resorting to childish insults. (blabber)

And you are spending your entire day (again!) thinking about God and my personal religious beliefs.

And, there is no walk/store/jar of gum balls, for us, ever. But you will post every day.


Sorry to disappoint you, but that is a completely different poster. Absolutely true and ask Jeff if you want to.

I did not insult you, I’ve been quite polite and patient, probably much more than you deserve, and I will stay that way

Now, what is your answer to the question? if you don’t have one that’s pretty clear why.


It’s pretty clear why you won’t answer the question as to why you spend each day discussing God, asking for evidence of God, asking Christians what would make them stop believing in God.

And no where in this thread have you answered the question, why do you care about my faith and post here daily.


You have asked a hypothetical question about a scenario that would never occur to change the subject and fool no one.


Lies. I have answered those questions in this thread, many times on page 22 alone, and elsewhere. Why are you so dishonest?

And this has nothing to do with “your faith”. I don’t even know what faith you belong to, haven’t asked,and don’t care. Simply asking you to present evidence of your belief in god. You presented a scenarios, and when I ask a question that shows the gigantic flaw in your assumptions, you won’t answer or engage. You just insult and Gish gallop.

But I’d rather you answer than have everyone assume.

What is your answer to the analogy? What do you reply. Do you agree there is an even number of gum balls in the jar?
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+1 agree. So many posts here are obvious trolls, and each troll post is customized to show how evil religious people are. But just Christians, not any other religious group.


+2


Christian PP here. I don't frequent the religion forum much so had no idea there were so many trolls. My mistake for believing people actually want to have real discussions. I really find if fascinating how much people hate Christianity.


This looks like one disappointed poster threadskitting all over trying to bury the embarrassing parts of the thread.


The most embarrassing part is Gumball poster.

They have serious issues and need help, because they’re centering their life and each day around something they don’t believe in.


‘Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about

I haven’t decided if I find this flood of desperate posts sad or amusing yet. But I think they speak for themselves.

I will add that if you would like to engage in a thoughtful, mature discussion, I would be happy to join you in that. I have indicated my willingness to do so by thoughtfully responding to everything you asked until you stopped doing so in turn. If you would like to re-engage thoughtfully, and without pejoratives, Please indicate so by answering the question about what your response would be to the gumball analogy.


You haven’t answered why you think about God and debate Christians everyday, and repeatedly ask what it would take for them to change their mind about believing in God. Also it is noted that no Christian or any other person with religious beliefs has ever made a thread asking why atheists don’t have religious beliefs and what would it take to make an atheist or anti-theist to believe in God.

I believe Christians posting here don’t create threads asking questions about what atheists and anti-theists need to believe in God because they know religious beliefs are personal and each person has their own process that determines their acceptance of their belief in God. What I have experienced, what others who believe have experienced, is personal. My path to my beliefs is mine alone. There is no definitive path to God. We all have our own reasons/evidence for our beliefs.


Yes I have answered those questions, with details, in this very thread. It sure if you missed them or are being dishonest, but I will re-answer them all if you answer the one question posed:

Now what is your response to the gumball analogy?


You haven’t answered and your gumball analogy is a waste of time. We will never walk together and see gumballs in a store window. But you are here every day.


Yes, I have answered and I told you I will answer again once you have answered the analogy question. And by the way an analogy is something theoretical by definition . I agree we will never walk together, because how could we walk together if you won’t even engage in a fair and even conversation? You are the reason we won’t walk together. I am trying like hell for us to take this walk. I am willing and able to have an open honest discussion about things. Why won’t you?

So what is your answer to the gumball analogy?


A hypothetical scenario is changing the topic to focus on something different than topic of conversation intended by the presenter of the hypothetical question.


Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action.

Your real behavior is being in the religious forum daily, debating about a God you don’t believe in, and asking Christians what it would take for them to give up their belief.





And you'd rather blabber on rather than answer the question.


“Gumball poster” here.

If you had just answered the question, you wouldn’t have had to resort to all the childish pejoratives and multiple posts trying to cover up whatever it is you’re unhappy about “

Gummy, you are resorting to childish insults. (blabber)

And you are spending your entire day (again!) thinking about God and my personal religious beliefs.

And, there is no walk/store/jar of gum balls, for us, ever. But you will post every day.


Sorry to disappoint you, but that is a completely different poster. Absolutely true and ask Jeff if you want to.

I did not insult you, I’ve been quite polite and patient, probably much more than you deserve, and I will stay that way

Now, what is your answer to the question? if you don’t have one that’s pretty clear why.


It’s pretty clear why you won’t answer the question as to why you spend each day discussing God, asking for evidence of God, asking Christians what would make them stop believing in God.

And no where in this thread have you answered the question, why do you care about my faith and post here daily.


You have asked a hypothetical question about a scenario that would never occur to change the subject and fool no one.


Lies. I have answered those questions in this thread, many times on page 22 alone, and elsewhere. Why are you so dishonest?

And this has nothing to do with “your faith”. I don’t even know what faith you belong to, haven’t asked,and don’t care. Simply asking you to present evidence of your belief in god. You presented a scenarios, and when I ask a question that shows the gigantic flaw in your assumptions, you won’t answer or engage. You just insult and Gish gallop.

But I’d rather you answer than have everyone assume.

What is your answer to the analogy? What do you reply. Do you agree there is an even number of gum balls in the jar?


🚨Gish gallop poster and Gumball poster are the same poster!🚨

You post way more than you should, lol.

How about go for a walk with irl friends today and chew real gumballs? Take a break and enjoy life.
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