@pb1022 saidYou 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.
Why isn’t FMF acknowledging he takes responsibility for his loss of faith?
It smacks of theistic insecurity.
@pb1022 saidI take full responsibility for what I believed when I was a Christian. I take full responsibility for whatever I believed during the five-year process as my faith slipped away. I take full responsibility for what I believe now.
Because it forces FMF to take some responsibility for his loss of faith and his decision to abandon his faith.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidNot at all.
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.
My whole point is FMF refuses to take responsibility for his loss of faith - not that he never had it,
@fmf saidSo you take full responsibility for your loss of faith. Correct?
I take full responsibility for what I believed when I was a Christian. I take full responsibility for whatever I believed during the five-year process as my faith slipped away. I take full responsibility for what I believe now.