@fmf saidHow is that "help" that you have "received"?
I have learned from sonship that he feels the Bible justifies him condemning the sharing of non-Christian ideas as people "eating faeces" and "spreading germs". Nearly three decades of being a Christian and I'd never come across a Christian who made that assertion.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou use a white blanket rather than a white sheet?
For a ghost, I have pretty thick skin.
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Guys stop cluttering up this thread of a legitimate question with wise cracks.
Let the thread do its job. If after a long period NOBODY has ANYTHING positive to refer to that they got from one of my posts, then too bad for me. I was not as helpful as I thought I was.
Point taken. On the other hand I don't expect that if someone says they liked this or that which I wrote it automatically means they agree with me on everything I wrote.
Please stop cluttering up the thread with other stuff.
-Removed-It helps me to see clearly, for what it is, what sometimes seems like 'auto-erotic' "intellectual" Christian chavanism and misathropy at its worst. Christianity was once my religion, remember, although sonship would have been pretty repellant to me back in the day.
And while I wish Christians all the best if their superstitions and aspirations help them get through life, and while I am more than happy to discuss issues surrounding faith and morality, posters like sonship often make me think 'good riddance' with regard to my lost belief.
If I had lasted until this day, might I have become more like sonship, shooting up on pure self-sanctified vanity, comparing fellow human beings to cockroaches and dismissing their ideas as "faeces"? Who knows? Probably not. But 'good riddance', I say. "Helpful" in that way.