Thread: Why believe the Bible?
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June 7th 2012, 04:34 PM #226
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June 7th 2012, 04:50 PM #227
Re: Why believe the Bible?
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June 7th 2012, 05:01 PM #228
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So why can one be a theist and an agnostic, at the same time?
Most would say you would be an agnostic, not an atheist (including your fellow atheist).I am an atheist because I do not believe in a God. I am agnostic with regards to the actual existence of any possible gods.
Sure, but how could one be a theist and say God does exist, but not sure if God exist? Do you not see the contradiction here? Hey, if we can call ourselves whatever we want, I guess you can be a Christian-atheist, a Buddhist-Methodist etc?So, again I question whether you understand the difference between belief and knowledge.Love is not blind; that is the last thing it is. Love is bound; and the more it is bound the less it is blind. GK Chesterton, Orthodoxy
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Love is not blind; that is the last thing it is. Love is bound; and the more it is bound the less it is blind. GK Chesterton, Orthodoxy
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June 7th 2012, 05:05 PM #230
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June 7th 2012, 05:09 PM #231
Re: Why believe the Bible?
Okay. If I do not believe in a God then I am by definition a - theistic. This says nothing about what I do or do not actually know regarding the actual existence of god. Similarly, you may believe in a God, a theist by definition while not actually knowing if in fact a God exists or not. Perhaps you simply have faith that one does.
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June 7th 2012, 05:37 PM #232
Re: Why believe the Bible?
This sounds similar to a recent discussion of knowledge in another thread with you and Zack (which I enjoyed very much.)
As an atheist/agnostic, do you know that Christians do not know?
Can I use the same reasoning to say - 'Robertb does not know what Christians know.'?
Can I use the same reasoning to say - 'Robertb does know that God exists.'?
Magellan
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June 7th 2012, 06:47 PM #233
Re: Why believe the Bible?
I have not been redefining terms at all, and responded with a clear concise reference that used standard definitions in the description of Christian agnostics. You have failed to respond to the reference!!!!
Christian atheism is not a common term used by many.
Still ignoring the post, and googling is a very valid way to find good articles and and references. Are you saying the reference I cited was not valid? If you refer to it it refers to other articles and references. You have not responded to the post. I acknowledged that there could be people who call themselves Christian atheists, and in the next post acknowledged there are those that consider Christ in a humanist light, but that is not the issue you challenged me on. I do not consider Christ in a humanist way. You challenged me that I support atheists and atheism. Failing to document that you move the goal post and take another shot.
Would it help if I referred to three or four Christian theist theologians who describe Christian agnosticism? You can find these references in academic publication, books at the library, and references to them on the internet.Last edited by shunyadragon; June 7th 2012 at 06:49 PM.
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June 7th 2012, 06:53 PM #234
Re: Why believe the Bible?
No, and you do not know what all Christians claim yo know. I responded with a reference that clearly describes Christian agnosticism. I rely on the believers to say what they believe they know and not know, and there is great variety. Not all claim to know that God exists, many believe, but acknowledge they do not know.
Go with the flow the river knows.
Frank Doonan
Hillsborough, NC 27278
Gifts of jade-silk change weapons and war into peace and friendship.
I do not know, therefore I think . . . and everything is in pencil.
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