22 Sep '19 02:41>
@FMF
I like the life and testimony of Jesus more than both.
I don't think you can compete with Him.
I find Jesus Christ more believable then all your arguments.
I believe that there is no reason for me to assume that the authority of God is out of proportion to the goodness and beauty of God.
I see not good reason to think His power is out of proportion to rightness, goodness, and righteousness.
Your definition.
If self love ran to the Son of God then why would there be so much resistance to coming TO Him? Narcissim, unchecked, unhealed is pulling hard in the opposite direction.
You don't like the term "psychobabble", OK, but you do like the term "malignant self-love", I see.
I like the life and testimony of Jesus more than both.
I don't think you can compete with Him.
The term "narcissism" refers to your belief that the speculation about supernatural things - and the package of religious dogmas attendant thereto - that is convincing enough for you, is somehow self-evidently good enough for every other human being too.
I find Jesus Christ more believable then all your arguments.
This is in harness with your belief that those who lack the beliefs that you profess deserve to be brutalized in a demented way, for eternity, after they die - a vengeance for not seeing life and the world the same as you do that you describe as "the perfect morality".
I believe that there is no reason for me to assume that the authority of God is out of proportion to the goodness and beauty of God.
I see not good reason to think His power is out of proportion to rightness, goodness, and righteousness.
The term "narcissistic" refers to that.
Your definition.
If self love ran to the Son of God then why would there be so much resistance to coming TO Him? Narcissim, unchecked, unhealed is pulling hard in the opposite direction.