I’m not religious but I’m a massive Trump and Q follower. I see lots Christians on the board, any other atheists around here?
How do you view the religious factor in the Q movement?
I’m not religious but I’m a massive Trump and Q follower. I see lots Christians on the board, any other atheists around here?
How do you view the religious factor in the Q movement?
So you're saying faith can be used to believe in things that aren't true?
Woudln't that then expose faith as unreliable? And yet Christians use it as a means to define the truth?
Sounds like a good way to be mislead; having faith in a thing doesn't make that thing true because people can have faith in things that aren't true.
So when it comes to faith, I don't really find it virtuous and I'm not really compatible with the idea of it.
I used to be an atheist. I get it. I’m saying that we all have to have faith in something. You have faith that your teachers and history books are accurate, none of us were actually present to witness the formation of the earth, or many other things, we rely on what we’re told and choose to believe.
And their interpretations of said events. The same men that believe the world was flooded and 2 of every animal made it to an ark which means, contrary to common knowledge Koalas and Kangaroos are excellent swimmers.
So, if you want me to endorse a book that clearly has problematic concepts and center my life around it, pay money to it, preach to others about it... It's gotta first have stories that aren't easily debunked and a god who's looking out for humanity instead of scattering them and confusing them because they build a building he thought might reach him... I guess he doesn't feel the same about NASA and a space station....???
There are many, many reasons I can't take it seriously but I hope that I'm still among friends and that our opinions about these things don't interfere with our collective drive to Keep America Great and protect a free way of life.
You pretend that the country you enjoy so much is not built on the conceptualization of the individual as set out by the person Jesus recorded in the Bible. The Judeo-christian concept of the individual and state relationship corrected by the reformation is essential to the intentions of the founding fathers.
Or maybe you're pretending these concepts are Christian when they're really just human and relgion tries to patent them as their own?
Two of every kind. Not every animal. The Tower of Babel was built in rebellion against God.
How'd the koalas and kangaroos (native to only Australia) get to the ark, and then back from where the ark crash landed in the middle east?
What species of animal did the lions immediately make extinct once they exited the Ark and needed food?
If the earth was covered entirely of water? How did the inhabitants of the ark breath at that altitude? How did they stay warm?
Magic?