@fmf saidYes, I agree.
Just as well I didn't divulge any more personal information than I did, then.
Not interested in any of your personal info.
You seem to volunteer it quite regularly because you love talking about yourself and being the center of attention.
Maybe you can find another way to do that.
@fmf saidAnd you’ve lied about what I’ve requested dozens of times.
You've posted dozens and dozens of times today as if you are entitled to personal information and pressed and pressed for it even after I told you I was not interested in sharing it with you.
But I expect that from you.
I’m not interested - at all - in your personal info. The thought of it gives me the willies.
You seem to love talking about yourself and being the center of attention.
But I’m no longer willing to indulge your malignant narcissism and suggest you get your fix from someone else.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidHow do you define a 'genuine Christian'? What is it that is lost if we say we lost our faith?
You like to trot out atheists who have investigated the Resurrection of Christ and then been converted to Christianity. But I notice you are physically unable to accept that a genuine Christian could ever walk away from their faith.
It smacks of theistic insecurity.
@pb1022 saidIt is exactly the same. I view 'all' gods as mythical and believe in none of them. As a consequence, I hate none of them. (Obviously).
I think your comparison of Zeus with the God of the Holy Bible assumes the amount of evidence for both is the same, and it’s not.
And someone who calls himself an atheist knows it’s not.
And you call the Bible 'Holy', I don't. It is no different to me than the Koran or vedas. Indeed, all 3 contain really unpleasant stuff.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou didn’t address either question what is a genuine Christian and what is loss when one looses one’s faith? You liking, disliking, or zero feelings one way or another towards Christianity or any other belief isn’t an answer.
It is exactly the same. I view 'all' gods as mythical and believe in none of them. As a consequence, I hate none of them. (Obviously).
And you call the Bible 'Holy', I don't. It is no different to me than the Koran or vedas. Indeed, all 3 contain really unpleasant stuff.
If those two things are not clearly defined than any answer or proposal are acceptable because nothing is part of reality it’s all the same, opinion with nothing to differentiate one from another.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI called moonbus a "master of understatement."
Your wit deserves a plaque.
I admire your ability to hide your wit in plain sight. This was a good one.