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@fmf said
Nope. We are disagreeing.
'Preaching to the choir.' actually means I agree with you, fool.

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@kingdavid403 said
'Preaching to the choir.' actually means I agree with you, fool.
Yes. Hence, what I said. I am disagreeing with you. I am not "preaching to the choir". For some reason, you want to pretend that we are agreeing with each other when we are not.

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@kingdavid403 said
You're preaching to the choir son.
No, I am not. People who do not actually believe that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus actually happened are not "Christians". You think they are.

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@fmf said
I don't think the fact that people dilute the meaning of the word "Christian" affects what I am saying.
What people dilute the meaning of the word? The truth maybe. Maybe it is you diluting the meaning of the word.

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@fmf said
Yes. Hence, what I said. I am disagreeing with you. I am not "preaching to the choir". For some reason, you want to pretend that we are agreeing with each other when we are not.
lol. for some reason you think I care about you in this forum, and I do not. Pretend? I'm pretending to agree with you? Yeah okay. Did you take your meds this evening?
There goes the ole FMF "Lie, twist, and change" routine again. Absolutely worthless. lol...

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@kingdavid403 said
What people dilute the meaning of the word? The truth maybe. Maybe it is you diluting the meaning of the word.
Calling people who do not actually believe that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus actually happened "Christians" is diluting the meaning of the word.

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@kingdavid403 said
lol. for some reason you think I care about you in this forum, and I do not. Pretend? I'm pretending to agree with you? Yeah okay. Did you take your meds this evening?
There goes the ole FMF "Lie, twist, and change" routine again. Absolutely worthless. lol...
Yawn.

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@kingdavid403 said
I'm pretending to agree with you?
Apparently. We disagree quite sharply and you suddenly characterize what I am saying to you as me "preaching to the choir". You are either trying to bring the discussion to an end by feigning agreement or you are using the expression "preaching to the choir" incorrectly.

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@kingdavid403 said
Did you take your meds this evening?
There goes the ole FMF "Lie, twist, and change" routine again. Absolutely worthless. lol...
It's the fact that you seemingly ALWAYS arrive at posting this kind of thing that makes me unwilling to talk to you, you specifically, about my own experience with faith. See what I mean? You think you are somehow entitled to it, but I don't.

"Liar", "meds", "worthless". You invariably end up posting like this, regardless of how good the dialogue has been. So it's no wonder that I don't indulge you when your questions require effort by me that I am not willing to expend on you.

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@fmf said
Calling people who do not actually believe that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus actually happened "Christians" is diluting the meaning of the word.
I agree. Tell them. You can start with the 25% of supposed Christians in Britain who do not believe in the Resurrection of Christ. It's a world-wide thing, so you better get a movin.
As I said, the word "Christian" is no-where in the Bible. Brother, Sister, follower of Christ, etc, yes. Christian, no.

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@kingdavid403 said
I agree. Tell them. You can start with the 25% of supposed Christians in Britain who do not believe in the Resurrection of Christ. It's a world-wide thing.
Yawn. You have spent page after page diluting the meaning of the word "Christian" and now what? You suddenly say you agree with me? Yawn.

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@fmf said
It's the fact that you seemingly ALWAYS arrive at posting this kind of thing that makes me unwilling to talk to you, you specifically, about my own experience with faith. See what I mean? You think you are somehow entitled to it, but I don't.

"Liar", "meds", "worthless". You invariably end up posting like this, regardless of how good the dialogue has been. So it's no wonder ...[text shortened]... I don't indulge you when your questions require effort by me that I am not willing to expend on you.
It's the fact that you seemingly ALWAYS arrive at posting this kind of thing that makes me unwilling to talk to you,
Good, I'm glad it's working.

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@fmf said
Yawn. You have spent page after page diluting the meaning of the word "Christian" and now what? You suddenly say you agree with me? Yawn.
lol, I guessed you missed the two or three times before that I told you I agreed with you; clearly on purpose. 'The ole FMF Lie, Twist, and Change routine again'; L.T,C. Go figure... lol...

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@kingdavid403 said
It's the fact that you seemingly ALWAYS arrive at posting this kind of thing that makes me unwilling to talk to you,
Good, I'm glad it's working.
One wonders where you get your sense of interpersonal entitlement from. Disinhibition, presumably.

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@fmf said
One wonders where you get your sense of interpersonal entitlement from. Disinhibition, presumably.
Look in a mirror fool.