Monday, February 1, 2010

Christian Phrases Of Encouragement Has The Following Untruth Become Part Of Christian Dogma In An Attempt To Discredit Atheism?

Has the following untruth become part of Christian dogma in an attempt to discredit atheism? - christian phrases of encouragement

"I think they [the atheists here], because come into their hearts, the faithful are, it need a lot of attention."

This line was repeated too often to be coincidence. Is it part of the curricula of some Protestant Sunday school? One sentence said in the Christian schools, immediately after the oath? Or directly on milk cartons in the Bible Belt?

I mean - if it comes from a nonsense, and why is repeated almost word for word, again and again and again?

15 comments:

Kosher NinjaChick JPA said...

If there is any consolation, we have Jews * exactly * the same!

In the past week told me one of my - otherwise excellent - the Christians of contacts in the forum open to me: "I truly believe that Jesus knocking on the door of your heart, but you're too afraid to admit"

Perhaps some Christian pastors and teachers to teach to their followers that all Christians Wardrobe "deeply faithful deep, deep ................. ........ .. .!

the redcap said...

Unfortunately, I half suspect it was inspired by encouraging foreigners in an attempt to more discussion between theists and atheists.

He failed, of course.

I would rather go with the idea that theism and atheism are two pieces of the puzzle of life, and if you completely theism and atheism will not convicted in a position to the puzzle, and vice versa.

I find it hard to explain in one sentence, of course ..

Randompanther vexed said...

Well ... You need to understand that these people are much more together than we are, we are atheists, churches, or The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life .. eh .. Groups. They require no organized religion. Religion has poisoned everything. (This sentence in May this be enough to delete answer)

Vernon Dozier: Redux said...

The falsity of the common cause:

This error has the following general structure:

A and B are regularly connected (but not third, a common cause is sought).
Therefore, as a result

Well, why do they do? I have no idea ... Wishful thinking?

Alan said...

Most religious systems do not eliminate believers and other believers. You can not sell products if you save this street is known as well as you, now you can!

But this is not a Christian invention, by all means.

IJR said...

Repeat that does not want knee-bender, most believe that people can have a valid point of view shared by you. They are some narrow-minded, and I think the world would be a better place if we all on the line of the party.

§∂p¡£n† said...

Mostly I read this: seek Jesus.

What is taught in schools and churches. We can all be found on the way to Jesus, is our goal in this life. It is my belief again, of course. Easy to recite what I remember.

John Lemon said...

This is called self-consolation.
Uncertainty about their own faith, makes them do and say what they do and say.

Donna said...

Every time I read it, in fact, laughing. Psychology 101 Religion.

What Me Worry said...

Those who were vaccinated with a phonograph needle?

What Me Worry said...

Those who were vaccinated with a phonograph needle?

sadistda... said...

I think it's one of those things they say in Sunday school for children to get excited, does not it ... the testimony of his friends.

SD --

Lucky Man 2 said...

I'm on welfare. You can be sure that life requires finesse.

God is Good! said...

His R / S cat.

Jacob's Beloved said...

I've never heard that statement before, and I have a Christian for 19 years.

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