I have none of those objections. I reject Christianity because Christianity is a Satanic religion. I reject Satan and in rejecting Satan I reject a model of self and world divided by a spiritual conflict between a good one in Heaven at war with an evil one cast down to and ruling over Earth. I am an Agnostic Theist. I affirm an inability to know about the non existence of a deity or deities and claim this inability to know along with a desire to be happy and healthy leads me to a belief in a catagory of myth that includes divine eternal aspects of self and world that I call soul and spirit. I assemble a model of self and world unified by an infinity, divinity, eternally, one.
I think, believe and expect that there is no one to save. I think, believe and expect salvation has always been, is and will always be mine regardless of how I behave during my brief life or how I choose to ornament a model of self and world with myth. I believe everyone is already free in the divine eternal love of the soul spirit of world. Because the divine eternal love of the soul spirit is infinitely abundant there is no way that any transgression one may be guilty of during this brief lifetime could in any way result in a loss of freedom or a diminishment of that love. I believe an infinite divine eternal one gives love and freedom unconditionally to all divine eternal souls. There is only one way. This one way is automatically followed by each divine eternal soul and this one way is described in the English language by a series of words whose initial letters in sequential order form the acronym I.D.E.O.L.O.G.Y. I describe this one way using the following series of words: Infinity, Divinity, Eternally, One, Love, Our, Gods, Your Way: I.D.E.O.L.O.G.Y. Way. I think, believe and expect that an infinity, divinity, eternally one frees us to love our gods in our own ways.
2006-09-29 22:25:33
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answered by H.I. of the H.I. 4
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Number 7 and 14
2006-09-30 05:09:38
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answered by khayum p 6
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I will stop objecting to christianity once your god presents himself. The so-called miracles from biblical times seem to have disappeared now that we can actually record them, perhaps they never really happened. I've studied science extensively and the laws of nature can be explained without your "middle man". Why some choose to follow a primitive book written over a thousand years ago, when we knew so little about earth sciences, is one of the biggest fallacies of mankind. Why not instead of calling him god, refer to him as "the invisible man in the sky". That would be more appropriate.
2006-09-30 05:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I only have one question to your "answer": Where is God? He's definitely not in the churches. In fact sin and pain can sit right there in the pews and never be ashamed or comforted. I see men's programs, but no God. I see men hell bent on their narrow interpretation of doctrine, but no God. I once read that if God left the churches, it wouldn't even be noticed; Churches would keep on having services as if He were there. We are living in that day. Religious form without life. Candles without flame. An odious stench.
2006-09-30 05:31:33
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answered by pshdsa 5
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No reason to click on a virus infected website.
There is no credible evidence to support any of the bible stories, including the Jesus myths. What more would a person need?
2006-09-30 05:07:22
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answered by Left the building 7
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No, my objection is this
Jesus IS a myth!
I am more inteligent now. Tried it once then discovered the truth.
Thats one of my objections
I have others not on the list. But they are not as important as that one
2006-09-30 05:21:13
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answered by CJunk 4
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Just the website this link points to
2006-09-30 05:13:49
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answered by Andrew 3
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My objection to Christianity is a simple one, it's an anti-intellectual endeavor started by half-literate misogynist desert dwelling goat herders.....
2006-09-30 05:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I am too big a sinner. The explaination there isn't true. Sins aren't just wiped away if you become christian. Sure, God can wipe thema away, but s/he wouldn't.
2006-09-30 05:08:58
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answered by baselthe2nd 2
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Christianity is very good no doubt but the followers are not...they dominate the other religion and their beliefs..
2006-09-30 05:20:06
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answered by kush 2
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