And all religious should stand up to secular and theological critique. Otherwise they are being treated different in society.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei @HPluckrose
I personally have faith but I do think logic secular critiques should be understood and responded too with secular facts.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei @HPluckrose
Making an appeal to authority that is religious loses the secular argument automatically.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei @HPluckrose
going to your Hell example, I do not think it matters if Christians believe if, as long as they do not try to make on earth
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei
It would matter if they actually believed I should be tortured for all eternity for thinking differently.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Well I feel like if a Christian embraced the message of Jesus, that is not for a Christian to judge you, but God.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei
Although others will say that he said he came to uphold the law & this includes killing witches, loose women, gay ppl etc
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Replying to @HPluckrose
And I would disagree with them. I think there is a place where religion needs to stay personal.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei @HPluckrose
Morality and laws should not always been the same thing. Otherwise that's basically Western Sharia.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei @HPluckrose
I feel like the New Testament God is a big hippy, loves everyone, do not judge lest you be judged, etc. Let people live.
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But that's where Hell comes in.
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