Originally posted by FetchmyjunkTo challenge peoples Christianity because they don't echo your 'universal' 'absolute' nonsense puts you right back in your cult mindset.
So since you do not believe 'Christianity' is right or 'universally true', why are you a Christian and not an atheist or agnostic or Muslim or Hindu?
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Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeYou view me asking someone a question about their Christianity as challenging their Christianity, I view is as an attempt to understand their position.
To challenge peoples Christianity because they don't echo your 'universal' 'absolute' nonsense puts you right back in your cult mindset.
I think it is just fair if I answer the geesters questions, he should at least attempt to answer mine.
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkYou stated 'since you do not believe 'Christianity' is right or 'universally true.'
You view me asking someone a question about their Christianity as challenging their Christianity, I view is as an attempt to understand their position.
I think it is just fair if I answer the geesters questions, he should at least attempt to answer mine.
The above is a wicked lie. Where has Dive written he does not believe Christianity is right? Again, people don't have to echo your 'universal' nonsense to qualify as Christian.
I thought you had left the cult. Did they draw you back in?!
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeDive is challenging my assumption that Christianity is universally true, which must mean he doesn't believe it is.
You stated 'since you do not believe 'Christianity' is right or 'universally true.'
The above is a wicked lie. Where has Dive written he does not believe Christianity is right? Again, people don't have to echo your 'universal' nonsense to qualify as Christian.
I thought you had left the cult. Did they draw you back in?!
Don't be absurd, believing in universal truth doesn't mean you belong to a cult. "I am sitting at my computer right now and typing this message" is a universal truth. Believing it doesn't mean I belong to a cult.
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkHow does it work? Do they give you a new name and a secret handshake?
Dive is challenging my assumption that Christianity is universally true, which must mean he doesn't believe it is.
Don't be absurd, believing in universal truth doesn't mean you belong to a cult. "I am sitting at my computer right now and typing this message" is a universal truth. Believing it doesn't mean I belong to a cult.
Originally posted by FetchmyjunkDo you accept that your interpersonal and intellectual problems as demonstrated all too plainly in this community might to some degree have been caused by - what was it? - 24 years - was that the story you told? - in a psychologically oppressive cult? You once suddenly apologized to me out of the blue for your trollish behaviour - you even stated you were going to take a break from the forum ~ you then appeared to attribute the behaviour to having been in a cult, and then later made it pretty clear that your apology had been expedient and meaningless, and the talk of taking a break came to nothing. Would you put all this down to 'damage done to you by having (allegedly) been a cult member for so long'?
You mean when I was a part of it? Nope. Thankfully I am a guy, else I would have had to wear a skirt all day and a long one at that.
Originally posted by FMFAh so you think the reason why I don't agree with you on everything is because I was psychologically abused. The fact that you can't seem to stand it when someone challenges your beliefs is actually quite fascinating.
Do you accept that your interpersonal and intellectual problems as demonstrated all too plainly in this community might to some degree have been caused by - what was it? - 24 years - was that the story you told? - in a psychologically oppressive cult? You once suddenly apologized to me out of the blue for your trollish behaviour - you even stated you were going ...[text shortened]... put all this down to 'damage done to you by having (allegedly) been a cult member for so long'?