Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Atheists like you are the reason I was careful to use the phases "some athiests" and "segment of the...community". I know the condescending athiests crowd do not speak for all.
On the substantive part of your post. I am all for separation of church and state. I think it has gotten a little goofy and out of hand. It seems that the separation of church and state movement has, in the last 25 years become hostile to Christianity for no real reason. I don't want anyone to force my kids to pray at school. But if someone is praying at school, I'm OK with kids opting out or silently meditating in their own way.
takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never understood the latent hostility of some athiests towards believers. Why do you care? You don't believe in God, fine. I don't really like artichokes, but I don't make a point of always telling people who like artichokes that I think they taste terrible.Anonymous wrote:More like laughable lies exist in the heads of those who can't function without it.takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christianity is like a blind man in a dark room searching for a black cat which isn't there - and finding it!
I.e., God exists in the hearts of those who need Him?
The smugness of a segment of the athiest community is really unappealing.
I agree. That's why, although I do not believe that God exists as an objective reality, I accept that He exists for believers as a subjective reality, and that this fact is itself an objective reality of great importance in our society. But while I think all of us atheists should respect that subjective reality, I also think believers should accept that God is not an objective reality to be forced by our political system on those of us who do not share the faith in His existence.
Anonymous wrote:I have never understood the latent hostility of some athiests towards believers. Why do you care? You don't believe in God, fine. I don't really like artichokes, but I don't make a point of always telling people who like artichokes that I think they taste terrible.Anonymous wrote:More like laughable lies exist in the heads of those who can't function without it.takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christianity is like a blind man in a dark room searching for a black cat which isn't there - and finding it!
I.e., God exists in the hearts of those who need Him?
The smugness of a segment of the athiest community is really unappealing.
Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christianity is like a blind man in a dark room searching for a black cat which isn't there - and finding it!
I.e., God exists in the hearts of those who need Him?
More like laughable lies exist in the heads of those who can't function without it.
takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christianity is like a blind man in a dark room searching for a black cat which isn't there - and finding it!
I.e., God exists in the hearts of those who need Him?
Anonymous wrote:Christianity is like a blind man in a dark room searching for a black cat which isn't there - and finding it!
Anonymous wrote:Presbyterians and Methodists are very similar, except for church governance. Methodist is top down leadership (bishops assign pastors to congregations), and Presbyterian is bottom up (each church calls its own pastor).
Anonymous wrote:I can sum them all up in one word:
FAITH