liamw wrote:No what makes you your of yourself if the fact that your so "sure" of yourself you didn't bother to read anything else in the thread, you just made a gross assumption.
liamw wrote:But not your beliefs simply the fact you are so full of your self you cant see past your nose![]()
And that may not be who you are simply how you are acting in this thread, you speak about open communication but you seem to not understand two way communication.
liamw wrote:you are looking at faith in one dimension. faith to me or to any Christian was what I was referencing when I posted that. If you would read, like you seem to repeatedly fail to do, you would see I address the concept of open faith in another post.
liamw wrote:Things to understand:
1. unbelievers accuse those who walk in faith of pushing their religion onto others.
2. they are the ones pushing the lack of faith onto others
3. because people lack faith, they attack those who don't.
liamw wrote:Takoma I agree with you, that the biggest reason why I try not to take a condescending approach to these discussions, faith in nothing is still faith, we all still live our lives based off of something, we are simply different.
liamw wrote:Things to understand:
1. unbelievers accuse those who walk in faith of pushing their religion onto others.
2. they are the ones pushing the lack of faith onto others
3. because people lack faith, they attack those who don't.
Going back to a woman is not a weaker vessel, so you feel as if a woman can do ANY thing a man can do equally as well. If this is the case lets go to gym I want you to lift as much as me, or for a run, but you have to keep up, or a hike but we are going with 90lb packs and covering a min of 10 miles a day.
I am not by any means saying that a woman should be treated with any less respect or dignity than a man, but even a faithless person has to agree with anatomy, we aren't built the same we each have our rolls. Women lack the physical prowess of men but are compensated with empathy and a nourishing heart that is missing in many men.
And if I walk in faith, why should I fear hell ?
Anonymous wrote:Things to understand:
1. There is no Supreme Being watching over controlling us
2. We can influence what happens but we can not control what happens.
3. There is no good and bad, only mutual benefit and personal gain/lose
4. What benefits one may negatively benefit another
5. We are biological animals susceptible to our environment and death
Anonymous wrote:liamw wrote:Um, I fallow in faith not fear but to each their own.
I feel like this is a really dishonest answer. You don't fear hell? You don't fear god sending you to hell? You don't fear the possibility of god's punishment?