I have no problem with people believing what they want.
To save you time typing it I know your name isn't Shirley.![]()

Well I got the reference at least.In this case it is much more serious than this: it's a highly pernicious doctrine that has poisoned our thinking and blighted our human progress for centuries. Thankfully, the ridiculous 'theories' seem to be finally waning. At least in Europe we have the separation and freedom FROM RELIGION between Church and State, (therefore placing degrading and decadent doctrines that have sanctioned mass genocide and wholesale ethnic cleansing) where they ought to be -no longer relevant in a well functioning liberal democracy. THANK GOD!
And hey God! You're getting creamed in this thread, if you're THAT good why don't you 'give' Rebel a half decent argument, or why don't you just sign in (ought to be dead easy for you to do this given your general skillset) and give us your thoughts please?
A couple of things
1) You are confusing Faith with Religion
B) separation of Church and state in Europe?...umm.....Who is the head of State in Britain?
iii) I haven't made any arguments for the existence of God. Not one. If God gave me a half decent argument, then he/she would be weakening it by a half.
If people are able to refute my arguments, then go right ahead.
If people want to cite their low self esteem as proof there is no God, then they can get to ****.
It reads as though there is no demarkation between organised religion and a persons individual faith.But I'm not confused (you may be) - what's your point?
And part of the Prime Ministers duties is to appoint the Archbishop of Canterbury meaning that the holder of the position of Prime Minister has to support the monarch in their position of defender of the faith...and the Faith is? Saying it has no 'real' effect is just not true. If there is an impediment to fulfilling the role of PM because of their beliefs, then I am afraid it isn't benign.The Queen opens parliament and endorses the Prime Minister (theoretically she can refuse, though this would never happen), beyond that and indeed inclusive of that, her role is entirely benign which makes your point highly pedantic and I have been trying to encourage a better standard of debate than this. I the good ol' US of A the roles of the 2 are merged and confused (Thomas Jefferson must be spitting fury in his grave).
I don't think evangelising to people who don't want to be evangelised to is a good tactic in a debate at all. Do you really think folk wanted to know what I thought about the idea of amputees saying their prayers (there are literally thousands of pages on "why do bad things happen to good people" on the internet) or do you think it was a set up to take the piss out of someone with a belief. It is why I have relied solely on things I know to be true and not the things I believe to be true.I have already stated that the standard of the debate from the religionist's side has been poor (or 'weak'). Any half decent argument -try ontology for instance, would improve you argument as I'm not so sure you have one.
In the context of where the discussion developed into. My ONLY point was that there was a historical figure called Jesus. Then when people started talking about Biblical contradictions as absolute proof that there was no God, My position was that this didn't prove anything of the sort.So what exactly is your point? -not here in the context of these statements, I mean overall, what exactly is your stated position? (other than being a pedant)
I do not have a low self-esteem at all thanks
"then they can get to ****"? Well on that evidence, I'm not sure the converse is true, however, as I'm basically in quite a good mood I will make it easier for you.
Premise: there is a spiritual dimension to life, true or false? I assume your position in this debate would argue this to be true
and god said , let there be ****e . and there was ****e.
ten ****ing pages worth.
So this god that you believe in hates gays, thinks women are second class citizens and will burn you in hellfire for all eternity if you so much as touch your winkey or use a condom? Or do you not believe in that bit either? Which bit do you believe exactly?
You might want to rethink that - pedlars of the Bible use it to support views on the subjugation of women, black people, homosexuals, ****ers, non-Jews, Jews and people who like to party. The last one is a shame really as there are also evolutionary advantages in being creative and playful, the book you refer to and it's inherent doctrine doesn't even reflect some of the more positive and inspirational aspect of our human nature.
In this case it is much more serious than this: it's a highly pernicious doctrine that has poisoned our thinking and blighted our human progress for centuries. Thankfully, the ridiculous 'theories' seem to be finally waning. At least in Europe we have the separation and freedom FROM RELIGION between Church and State, (therefore placing degrading and decadent doctrines that have sanctioned mass genocide and wholesale ethnic cleansing) where they ought to be -no longer relevant in a well functioning liberal democracy. THANK GOD!
And hey God! You're getting creamed in this thread, if you're THAT good why don't you 'give' Rebel a half decent argument, or why don't you just sign in (ought to be dead easy for you to do this given your general skillset) and give us your thoughts please?

I attend a church each week and think your above statement is full of wild assertions which are untrue.
In the last 1980s the AIDs epedemic was rife in the gay community in England. It was widely misunderstood and many thought this new disease was dangerous and contagious. As a result, those who contracted HIV/AIDs were treated awfully in hospitals and paper boys (as one example) would not enter the room and instead would simply throw the newspaper into a room with AIDs patients in it. So, how did my church respond to this awful situation?
They set up a charity called ACET. Aids, Care, Education, Training. It's simple aim was to care for the gay community and help in any way they could. They've since gone on to work in over 20 countries across the world. All born out of a belief that God loves gay people. Just as much as any other breathing human being.
Check out the ACET website if you don't believe me: http://www.acet-international.org/History/history.html
Sure, the Catholic Church has its issues with homosexuals, but it's best not to try and tar one grouping (in this case christianity), with one bursh. If we did that we could take the worst examples of democracy and soon end up making it look awful (ie the USA in the eyes of many).
We could point towards the worst nations to have ever practiced disbelief in God (Stalin's Russia, Communist China today etc) and claim that all Athiests are bad/evil. This is so obviously not true but it is the danger of assuming that one school of thought within a larger grouping represent everyone.
Why do you think Christianity makes women second class citizens? I think it was revolutionary in putting women on an equal footing with men in a culture and society that thought the opposite. There are plenty of Biblical examples of women who were/are looked up to as heros (Ruth, Esther, Mary etc) which was abnormal for the prevailing cultures of the day. Men were commanded by Paul (the Apostle), to love their wives "like Christ loved the Church." In other words, to love them so much they were prepared to die for them! Not so second class eh?
Jesus himself was radical in that he was close to Mary and Mary which was frowned upon by the Jewish heirachy at the time. He spoke to a Samarian Women at a well. Jews were strictly not supposed to speak to women in public, or to Samarians. He broke racial and gender boundries because he didn't care about the incorrect social norms! And there are plenty of other examples I will share with you if you wish.
You may not believe in the truth of the above stories (Ruth et al. or Paul's letters) but the important fact is that Christians do and as such to claim they (as one amorphous mass) see women as second class is wrong.

RebelBhoy when you have me and Myrtle agreeing on something (you being a pedant), which we hardly ever do.
Your case may well be lost.![]()
At least in Europe we have the separation and freedom FROM RELIGION between Church and State, (therefore placing degrading and decadent doctrines that have sanctioned mass genocide and wholesale ethnic cleansing) where they ought to be -no longer relevant in a well functioning liberal democracy. THANK GOD!