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This is an example of how anyone can makeup anything and intimidate people into believing it

I can simply say,

"You're not meant to understand him"

"Zetso works in mysterious ways

"If you question Zetso, You're going to hell"

In the Zetso book, it says have faith in Zetso and all gods under him.

2007-05-26 18:09:34 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

14 answers

Okay. We just want to examine this faith in "Zetso" that we are supposed to have.

Where are the documents that tell us of this being? How old is the oldest scripture of this being? What claims is this being supposed to have made? etc. ad infinitum.

Of course documentation is helpful in deciding the antiquity of this religion.

If it is how I think that it is, then your god is something that you just made up, not knowing the process in which things like this are examined, and not knowing that it isn't as easy as you might think that it is.

So if nothing more is to be examined from this attempt at making an example out of Christianity with something that you just made up, then please know that there was much ,more thought to Christianity than you think.

Scholars are waiting for your documentation.

2007-05-26 18:39:31 · answer #1 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 0 0

The atheist extremist would hold views which would be considered extreme by most members of the atheist community. Like any other type of extremist, an atheist extremist would be irrational. This irrationality would be manifest through cognitive errors such as (and not limited to) the following:


Overgeneralization - Drawing grand conclusions based on isolated examples (e.g., "Because one Christian does something bad, all Christians are bad.").
Dichotomous Thinking - Framing the world in terms of absolutes without acknowledging meaningful gradations (e.g., "Atheists are smart; believers are stupid.").
Disqualifying the Positive - Rejecting positive experiences as somehow not counting in order to preserve one's negative view of some group (e.g., "Christians may give a lot to charity but only to promote their agenda of brainwashing.").

Through irrationality, the atheist extremist would maintain his or her position by selectively focusing on supportive evidence while ignoring or explaining away contradictory evidence. Attempts to question his or her worldview would be experienced as personal attacks and would solidify extreme positions. Such an individual would form an intense emotional attachment to his or her viewpoint which would override that justified by evidence and reason.
Like extremists of other brands, they have stopped thinking and exist simply to argue a viewpoint they may no longer be able to articulate.

Written by an Atheist

2007-05-27 01:33:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Wow that looks very easy! Just a few strokes of the keypad and I was very convinced - no, intimidated. Yeah, that's the word... INTIMIDATED into believing. Good job on that! I pray the Lord continues to bless you in your work. :)

No, seriously... May God's love fill you up everyday. Be blessed.

2007-05-27 01:30:51 · answer #3 · answered by Cool Dad 3 · 1 0

There is only one God, he has many names.
Sorry I know my God.
It is not so easy as you seem think to make me believe your lies when I am capable of distinguishing the truth. You don't even come close to telling a good lie.

2007-05-27 03:55:39 · answer #4 · answered by Mariah 5 · 0 0

I know this won't bother you but you have just committed the mortal sin of blasphemy. There is only one God, the God Christians serve and worship.

Blasphemy is directly opposed to the second commandment. It consists in uttering against God—inwardly or outwardly—words of hatred, reproach, or defiance; in speaking ill of God; in failing in respect toward him in one's speech; in misusing God's name. St. James condemns those "who blaspheme that honorable name [of Jesus] by which you are called."78 The prohibition of blasphemy extends to LANGUAGE against Christ's Church, the saints, and sacred things. It is also blasphemous to make use of God's name to cover up criminal practices, to reduce peoples to servitude, to torture persons or put them to death. The misuse of God's name to commit a crime can provoke others to repudiate religion.

For more information about this subject go to this link and look for section 2142 and following.

http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt3sect2chpt1art2.htm

Peace and every blessing!

2007-05-27 01:44:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi tony. It should not be surprising that the unsaved of the world do not understand God. The truth is He does not want everyone to understand. God explains to us why in Matthew 13:13:

“Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand.”

God does not plan to save everyone who ever lived on Judgment Day. The unsaved will spend eternity in Hell. God tells us this terrible truth in Acts 28:27:

“ For the hearts of this people have grown dull. Their ears are hard of hearing, And their eyes they have closed, Lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, Lest they should understand with their hearts and turn, So that I should heal them.”

I am not sure if you are saved, only God knows that. Perhaps one day in your life He will draw you to Him. All we can do as Christians is spread the Gospel to you. The rest is up to God. God is merciful and does not delight in sending a sinner to Hell. Cry out to him. Try praying the sinners prayer, “Lord have mercy on me, for I am a sinner.”

2007-05-27 01:21:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Not many get intimidated much anymore nor do they live in fear as they once did. It is why NEW ideologies have a hard time taking root anymore. The MAJOR ones have been taken, and are alive and PROSPERING...........

2007-05-27 01:16:59 · answer #7 · answered by Theban 5 · 1 0

Sorry to break it to you, but the Zetso book has not been attacked by science, psychology, and political movements and yet stays just as true and relevant today as it was when it was first written. It has not transformed countless lives and cultures throughout the last 2000 years. The Bible HAS.

no matter how its opponents try to attack, destroy, or discredit it, the bible remains just as strong, just a true, and just as relevant after the attacks as it was before. the accuracy which has been preserved despite every attempt to corrupt, attack, or destroy it, is clear testimony to the fact that the bible is truly God’s word. it should not surprise us that no matter how the bible is attacked, it always comes out unchanged and unscathed

2007-05-27 01:14:34 · answer #8 · answered by Silver 5 · 1 4

So said many many others too.
Brainwashed christians have ears that hear not, eyes that see not and a lot of loud-mouths that talk a lot.... 'bout things they're not even sure of.

2007-05-27 01:17:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The father of Gods? that implies polytheism.

2007-05-27 01:17:25 · answer #10 · answered by Black Hole Gravity Unleashed 3 · 0 1

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