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kimbutgar

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26. I am a non practicing Christian because I don't want to be associated with the evangelical type of Christianity
Thu Apr 18, 2024, 03:59 PM
Apr 18

That worships a false prophet like t$#&p! This christofascist type of Christianity has really turned me off. And it’s hard now to find true words and deeds of Jesus type of Christians.

I reply to those pressuring me "None of the above." GreenWave Apr 17 #1
See that's where I get stuck FreeState Apr 17 #4
To wear the term Atheist is a commitment that some folks are afraid to make. Chainfire Apr 17 #2
I definitely get that FreeState Apr 17 #5
I absolutely don't believe there is a "god". I don't care if others do or don't believe. erronis Apr 17 #3
I generally don't care either FreeState Apr 17 #6
I err on the side of believing there is a god TexasDem69 Apr 17 #7
Pascal's wager never worked for me FreeState Apr 17 #9
I tend to look at it the other way. willamette Apr 17 #12
It's worse than that. Voltaire2 Apr 18 #14
When I became an atheist at 14 years old, I was very gung-oh about it and considered myselt to be a Militant Atheist. spike jones Apr 17 #8
I've always been under the impression that... Think. Again. Apr 17 #10
The agnostic position is that the question Voltaire2 Apr 18 #15
Yes, that's always been my impression. Think. Again. Apr 18 #16
Hold my beer, Agnostic Dear_Prudence Apr 17 #11
Claims about physical reality are not Voltaire2 Apr 18 #13
You write... Think. Again. Apr 18 #18
That position describes the basis of philosophical skepticism since descartes. Voltaire2 Apr 18 #20
Ok, so would that be an "Agnostic Theist"? Think. Again. Apr 18 #21
Ah I misunderstood your question. Voltaire2 Apr 18 #22
Ah, so Yes. Thanks! Think. Again. Apr 18 #23
Agnostic means you dont believe we can know IbogaProject Apr 18 #17
Yes, and only speaking for myself.... Think. Again. Apr 18 #19
I don't think you understand the meaning of "agnostic." Martin68 Apr 18 #24
A or not A in logic are the only options FreeState Apr 18 #25
Yes. But not all statements are 'logical propositions'. Voltaire2 Apr 18 #28
well then there's 3 distinct questions... Think. Again. Apr 18 #30
Whatever. You obviously have a strong opinion on the matter. Martin68 Apr 18 #34
I am a non practicing Christian because I don't want to be associated with the evangelical type of Christianity kimbutgar Apr 18 #26
The Christian religion is based on what many people came to believe two thousand years ago. Midnight Writer Apr 18 #27
My response is simple PJMcK Apr 18 #29
But the fact that our knowledge IS ever-expanding.... Think. Again. Apr 18 #32
Exactly so... CCExile Apr 19 #38
Agnostic Wifes husband Apr 18 #31
Well said. Think. Again. Apr 18 #33
i think i am a brownist. raised liberal lutheran. i read about them in a 1871 encyclopedia brittanica. pansypoo53219 Apr 19 #35
This is really all about interacting with other people and neither... NNadir Apr 19 #36
My agnosticism was the off ramp to atheism Stuckinthebush Apr 19 #37
I claim the label 'agnostic atheist' hurl Apr 19 #39
Your definition of gnostic is a big part of my definition of the terms wysimdnwyg Apr 19 #40
You are correct Farmer-Rick Apr 22 #41
You asked the wrong question. AZ8theist Sunday #42
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