Don't be ridiculous, i've never said non-Christians are incapable of love, that is absolutely preposterous. What i said was atheists are not capable of love, and i wasn't actually serious btw. I made that comment to prove a point about the existence of something that can't really be proven to exist.
I understood that you said what you did to make a point, however I still took it as being how you 'felt' given the rest of the conversation. Reading the sociopathy and reconciliation of love comment again, Looks like I was dead on.
You've deliberately misrepresented what i said, and it's obvious you have personal issues with Christianity since there are many far less desirable beliefs for you to trash, yet you consistently return to that particular subject.
How could I misrepresent what you said when you repeatedly backed up your comments by issuing the same sort of comments backing it up? Hell you did so in this very post I am quoting (see the bottom). Anyways, you are correct on the second. You are 100% absolutely correct that I keep returning to christianity because it IS in fact personal. The reason why I use christianity and continue to return to it is because it is the religion I have direct experience with and lived much of my life practicing. If I had been a muslim I would be speaking of that instead.
Speaking of personal viewpoints, I personally would not refer to it as 'less desirable' because to me all religion is one and the same, a means of controlling the masses. It does raise an interesting question though. What do you as a good christian refer to as 'less desirable' religions?
As i've already stated several times, true Christianity isn't about fairy-tales and fantasy lands, Jesus meant it simply as a life-philosophy of selfless love, anyone who really understands true Christianity knows this.
True christianity does involve the belief in the concept of heaven and hell as physical places? Christianity doesn't involve the belief in angels, miracles, the wrath of god, ressurection, etc? Perhaps in your personal belief of christianity, this is all conceptual, but I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt from personal experience as a christian that these beliefs are not purely conceptual to ALL forms of christianity. I stand by my fairy tale and fantasy land statement, even though I do agree with you that there is much much more to the religion.
I don't see you so much as an atheist, but more a pseudo-atheistic anti-Christian who doesn't really understand what it is he's attacking - that's actually what most people who call themselves atheist actually are.
I am not anti-christian any more than I am anti-semetic or anti-muslim. I use christianity as an example constantly because it is the religion I was raised into and am most familiar with. Of course I will refer to something I am familiar with more often. I am not sure if your comment was meant as an insult, but to be honest I am not even sure if I would label myself a true atheist. An anti-theist sure.
Anyhow, I stand by my opinion that atheism may be a mild form of sociopathy, which is not healthy, and which in turn may lend credence to the possibility that atheists may at least have serious issues with both the expression and acceptance of selfless love (selfless love is at the heart of Christian philosophy btw). Judging from everything i've ever read and/or know about atheism, an ideology that is so completely materialist and solipsist in nature will naturally have problems reconciling itself with Love, this is undeniable.
This is absolutely silly. What you are basically saying is that if you don't believe in god you are a sociopath. It is not only a bigoted remark, but a highly offensive one to anyone that doesnt share your belief system. What are your views on Jewish people? My wife is jewish and doesnt believe in hell. Should I suspect a slew of anti-semetic remarks from you?
Let me reiterate - people who do evil acts in the name of God are not representing God, nor do they have even the slightest concept of what God really is.
Is bigotry 'evil' or 'good'? Given the impact that bigotry has had on the world, I would venture to say it is is inherently evil.
Edited by mikeinnaples, 24 October 2011 - 06:26 PM.