Thursday, February 4, 2010

Have you noticed when Christians are presented facts about their faith, they call it false Prophecies?

Yes, because they think that everything in the bible is true.Have you noticed when Christians are presented facts about their faith, they call it false Prophecies?
I'm a Christian, and don't remember automatically labeling dissenting opinions as ';false prophecies';. I own, and have read, a number of anti-Christian books, and am quite aware of most of the major anti-Christian arguments. While there is a certain amount of validity to many of them, I reserve the right not to accept ';proof'; that doesn't logically strike me as actual proof of anything. However, just because I don't necessarily accept every argument thrown my way doesn't mean that I don't acknowledge the right of the people presenting those arguments to speak freely.Have you noticed when Christians are presented facts about their faith, they call it false Prophecies?
Yes most of the religious person do that... for a simple reason they are not following the right religion. For example the Bible in english has been so much altered from the original one to allow there follower to do wrong things. But if you find an hebrew version of the bible you can see the difference. And there was bible the king james version.. ( Dosent make sense it should be jesus version) which say the bible has been correct in 1800 with true refrence and the bible before that is wrong
They are not necessarily facts. They are other opinions or theories, so if it doesn't match or agree with the other person鈥檚 theories or opinions they call it false prophecy.
';We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the same sense and to the same extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart.';



No, I haven't noticed that.
No I haven't noticed that.
No. I haven't noticed that.
Wow they are more like atheists than I realized. (Not really intending to slam Christians here.)
Does that make me a false prophet
No. I have never said that.
Can you give an example?

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