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Originally Posted by August
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We're not talking about faith, we're talking about identification and categorization of a subset of the many religions that worship the God of Abraham.
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We're also talking about people who claime to worship the God of Abraham, but who don't believe that Jesus is the chosen Messiah, or who don't worship that God at all. They too all claim to be right.
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Maybe he would but it's the divine authority that Catholics believe the Pope possesses which Protestants take issue. It's a fundamental difference that makes lumping Catholicism in with the many Protestant sects debatable.
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But many of those Protestant sects make the same claims about each other. That the Catholics and Protestants disagree about certain fundementals is only relevant if you belong to one group or the other. They both (all) claim to have the truth. That doesn't show which is actually right or wrong.
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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro
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You say you were wrong to believe and now you say you are right.
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You haven't read much of my writings. I don't claim to be right at all. My only claim parallels that of Socrates: All I know is that I know nothing. Knowing that my knowledge is that limited leaves me wanting evidence when someone else claims that they
do know something. Many make that claim. I have yet to see any real evidence from any of them.
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This doesn't mean the believers you left behind should follow your example ... we just simply continue to believe and add to our faith.
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And I consider that a good thing. I just question you when you claim you
know the object of your faith is real. Believing and knowing are two very different things.
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Truth is a spirit, truth is one of the seven spirits of God that stand before His throne both day and night: Revelations 4:5
and don't forget Jesus also has the truth: Revelations 5:6
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You speak of truth, and yet you quote a source that is unverifiable. You believe that source on its own merits, and you never question whether that belief, and the source, is valid or not. That's not truth, that's belief. I don't deny that your truth
may be real, only that you haven't shown it.
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and of course the promise Jesus gives believers: St John 14:16-17
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Again a source you can't verify. That's the problem that led me to where I am in the first place. I came to realize that there is no evidence at all. Christians always quote the Bible, and yet there is nothing to corroborate it.
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If you do still pray ... pray for the Lord to show you the way. He never refuses a small sincere prayer of faith.
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I did, many times. That's how I got here.
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back on topic, yes ... What that poor woman must be going through ... only God can give her the strength she needs to overcome her adversary.
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If by some chance she is freed, Christians will say God was responsible. Muslims will say Allah was merciful. If she is not, Christians will say God had other plans and Muslims will say Allah was vindicated and she got what she deserved. Everyone will go on proclaiming their own rightness.
What I am certain of is that evil people (not all Muslims, but the individuals who are doing this) will go on committing evil and claiming they are doing good, and others will look for reasons. It's not any religion's fault; they too are composed of people looking for reasons. It seems to be a part of human nature to believe things so strongly that they become willing to do anything to justify their belief.
Honestly, I'm glad I don't believe anymore.