"If you believe in God, you are not free. You can't do something just becayse you like it. So, those who wants to obey their desires blindly, they deny God just to justify their behaviour."
That's a pretty common thing to hear. Atheists apparently deny the Xian god because we want to act like depraved nymphos.
By this reasoning, Christians are to be held to a higher standard. It should be a terrible thing if they break those rules that their god set forth in their holiest of books. Rules like adultery and remembering not to wear clothing of mixed fibre... That brings me to the other thing I hear from Xians a lot when the get caught sinning:
"We are all human, and flawed." or "We're not perfect, we're just saved."
So, if there's no penalty in life or death for doing bad things, as long as you maintain your relationship with god and pray lots, how can you use the argument that atheists only deny your god because they want to behave badly?
2007-03-18
02:46:00
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