Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-28826152-20161221223809/@comment-26322120-20170104054320

Greyhound9721 wrote: This is a friendly debate and I'm glad you think of it that way too. Every human being is born with sin. Too understand this we must travel back to days of Adam and Eve. Long story short they were tempted by the devil to eat the fruit of knowledge of good and evil. (some wonder why God even placed the tree there if it would allow sin to enter the world this takes us back to God gave us choice to sin or not) So sin entered the world and it didn't just affect Adam and Eve but the entire future human race. So we are just born with it like a disease we can't get rid of. Also I would like to clarify to anybody who might ask I'm Christian. But also I sin I sin a lot. We all do Christians aren't perfect and sinless so I just wanted to get that out of the way. Also regarding the 2 acts are equal thing God is outside of our realm of understanding. Think of a box and we are inside the box and God is outside. But sin is equal in his eyes because he loves us. Yes God loves us, we may curse him or spit upon him or do the worst possible thing to insult him, and his love is unwavering. Because of this he treats all of us the same, the same punishment (hell) and the same salvation (Heaven). Also just a fact but the Greek religion is something nobody believes in anymore after it was disproven. Mainly because the whole world isn't the Mediterranean, there is no palace on Mount Olympus for all to see, and a lot of things didn't really fit in with common knowledge. It seems odd to me that a person can be blamed for something that they personally did not do.

Believing in something you know you will never understand? Tbh, I can´t understand that. No offence intended, but if I were the Devil, and I wanted to create a weapon to misguide humanity, I would make a book portraying me as the creator of universe. A book that encourages blind faith. A book that promises eternal happiness to those that worship me and eternal punishment to those who don´t. Thinking for oneself: That is what I define as atheist-agnosticism. If something dosen´t make sense to me, I question and I think until it does.

There are many who would argue that Christianity has in fact been disproven, as disproven as Greek mythology at least (I can go into much more detail here, if you would like.) The argument that Christianity is still believed in? There are many world religions practiced today other than Christianity. Hinduism would be my choice, as it seems to me the ¨most agreeable.¨