@fmf saidYou have no foundation. All you have is fluff, meaningless words.
This definition...
A Christian is defined by his or her beliefs with regard to the life, death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. A Christian believes that God sent his son Jesus, the messiah, to save the world. A Christian believes that Jesus was crucified and died in order to offer the forgiveness of sins and the opportunity for "salvation". A Christian believes that J ...[text shortened]... , and demonstrate, by doing good works, that their faith is not dead.
...is a "joke"? How so?
@eladar saidThey're not "meaningless words" for Christians.
You have no foundation. All you have is fluff, meaningless words.
None of it is "fluff".
The foundation of Christian faith is laid out explicitly in the definition.
Are you sure you are a Christian?
What is your definition of a Christian?
You are being very furtive.
@eladar saidYou need to be a little less cowardly. The only things you seem to be playing with are your online persona's genitals.
Ok, if your cup is full, no use in continuing.
As I said, I would play for a bit but now it is done.
What is your definition of a Christian? What is your definition of "evil"? What, for you, is a "Christian" attitude to marriage?
@fmf saidYou need to appreciate it when people attempt to do as you ask.
You need to be a little less cowardly. The only things you seem to be playing with are your online persona's genitals.
What is your definition of a Christian? What is your definition of "evil"? What, for you, is a "Christian" attitude to marriage?
@eladar saidBut how do you define "a Christian"? If you can't or won't, it means you are the one who does not know how to explain what "a Christian" is. Do you see yourself as "a Christian", and if so, why?
A Christian is not defined by me.
Look, I realize that you are just trying to be ornery in your limited, online-disinhibited and artless way, but you asked me for a definition of a "Christian", which I gave, and since then you have simply chickened out.
@fmf saidI have tried but you do not see it.
But how do you define "a Christian"? If you can't or won't, it means you are the one who does not know how to explain what "a Christian" is. Do you see yourself as "a Christian", and if so, why?
Look, I realize that you are just trying to be ornery in your limited, online-disinhibited and artless way, but you asked me for a definition of a "Christian", which I gave, and since then you have simply chickened out.
@eladar saidNope. The question is "What is your definition of a Christian?" And the only thing you've been trying to do is avoiding giving your answer. When one has backed themselves into a corner, as you have done, the 'I've already answered it' gimmick is the oldest in the book.
I have tried but you do not see it.