Originally posted by ThinkOfOneMy friend, I have been trying to pop up the citation with this computer but it keeps wrestling with me, however you decide to accept what I just said.
Was all this documented in the Bible? If so, where?
Please view a concordance (only orig. KJ), and look for "Christ healing a man with a hug" or possibly "a lunatic" as he was of such the state.
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneI've said it before and I'll say it again, you are a Christian bigot. If not, where is the thread about Muslim fundamentalism?
Came across the following embedded in an article:
[quote]As a psychologist I have come to realize that Christian fundamentalism is a form of mental illness. It is a form of psychosis where normal judgment processes for deciding what is real and unreal are suspended, and are replaced with an obsession for justifying beliefs using interpretations of an anc ...[text shortened]... se their beliefs are unsound and so they are unable to reconcile the contradictions via reason?
Secondly, what do you deem to be incompatible regarding Christian fundamentalism and logic? Is it the unwaivering belief in God? Is it the unwaivering belief that his Son died for our sins? What exactly seperates your views that God exists from that of a fundamentalist who believes the same?
Originally posted by whodeyMaybe you should try reading the OP.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you are a Christian bigot. If not, where is the thread about Muslim fundamentalism?
Secondly, what do you deem to be incompatible regarding Christian fundamentalism and logic? Is it the unwaivering belief in God? Is it the unwaivering belief that his Son died for our sins? What exactly seperates your views that God exists from that of a fundamentalist who believes the same?
Or are you just looking to have an off-topic rant?
Originally posted by whodeyyou should try Hindu fundamentalism, he gets quite excited by that.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you are a Christian bigot. If not, where is the thread about Muslim fundamentalism?
Secondly, what do you deem to be incompatible regarding Christian fundamentalism and logic? Is it the unwaivering belief in God? Is it the unwaivering belief that his Son died for our sins? What exactly seperates your views that God exists from that of a fundamentalist who believes the same?
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneYou are saying that arguments that end in agreeing to disagree would stop
Actually many arguments are made that are not "rational" and not just about religion. It's just a fact. To deny this is disingenuous and/or absurd as is the idea that it should always "be enough to acknowledge that we can agree to disagree." Seems like this type of thinking keeps both individuals and society as a whole from progressing.
progress?
Kelly
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneI agree with you, T.O.O., you were more pleasant
This from a poster with a long history of being "unpleasant".
Well, I was certainly much more "pleasant" than whodey.
I wish to see us all just express our differences and respect the others by acknowledging they too are under their view as you, whomever, and that getting along with everyone in these forums creates such a PLEASANT atmosphere, which destroys the hurt full replies to another, and enrages one to stand his ground, therefore no one getting anywhere.
Originally posted by ThinkOfOne"Actually what it seems to be about is them holding beliefs even against evidence to the contrary rather rather than them believing in the Bible in general."
Actually what it seems to be about is them holding beliefs even against evidence to the contrary rather rather than them believing in the Bible in general.
For example, I remember one poster who kept insisting that "the truth will make you free" refers to freedom from the penalty of sin rather than freedom from the slavery of committing sin. This desp ...[text shortened]... ading accusations and/or statements in an attempt to discredit the person. It's not pretty.
No. It is about Christian fundamentalism being a form of psychosis.
Like believing Jesus rose from the dead.
Don't be duped by your own biases and prejudices.
Originally posted by twhiteheadThank you sir.
I think I should also point out that from a mans point of view, most women would get classified as mentally ill if we took the loose definition used in the OP. Women probably feel the same way about us. We think differently. That does not warrant the 'ill' label.