[Faith-talk] The faith controversy.

RJ Sandefur joltingjacksandefur at gmail.com
Thu Nov 21 02:47:59 UTC 2013


Couldn't the same be said of islam, or any religious text? You state the
story of the woman caught in adultary is a fabrication. Can you show any
evidencewhich can back this up? Have you taken the time to read christian
appologies for yourself instead of just mearly talking about them, give us
some facts. In what ways are the biblical texts in error?   Until you can
show us facts that the Holy scriptures are wrong, I'm not going to listen to
your argument because it seems that you only post this stuff to cause
trouble! Dr. Robert James Sandefur Doctor of pastoral theology.
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> Greetings.
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> It's commonly vulgarized that many individuals in the west have chose to
perfectly abandon their faith.
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> This choice was made for many different considerations.
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> But who mostly were those faith losers?
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> Which religious denomination they descend from?
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> Well, they mostly condescend from Christian origins.
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> They vastly range, some of them are scholarly aware of their theology.
Such as Professor Bart Ehrman.
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> While many others are just unremarkable individuals.
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>   I know on both distant and domestic levels many of those who completely
left Christianity.
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> Some of them freely adopted Islam, whilst many others chose to  practice
secular Atheism.
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> If you live in a western country, you will conveniently recognize this
optical phenomenon.
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> It certainly isn't that praiseworthily gratifying to constantly observe
many Christians declining the spiritual contentment.
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> It's a sadly factual situation.
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> Unless it must be clearly admitted and bravely confronted.
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> But why is it so badly occurring over and over?
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> I know many Christians who seems to be careless about the spiritual
alignment.
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> Yet we have many others who are attempting to rationalize, and somehow, to
justify what they're blindly addicted to.
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>  Christianity is generous with spiritual means and faith regards.
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> But unfortunately, it's full of inconsistencies and scriptural
discrepancies.
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> Christian missionaries would essentially preach to their audience, that
religion is principally based on faith, and it dismisses rationality.
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> And that’s the major cause of why many former faithfuls determined to
abandon Christianity.
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>  If Christian Apologists want to be perfectly honest, they must ask the
question; Why people are leaving Christianity by their choice?
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> Why this broad phenomenon persists to emerge, and particularly in western
countries.
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> Christian Apologists are reluctant to confront the problem of the vast
faith abandonment.
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> They are quite threatening in this evangelical community.
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>     Fundamentalist Evangelists are frequently fascinated with the parables
of Jesus.
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> Well, I myself am attracted to the New testament parables as well.
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> And particularly, the story of Jesus and the woman committed adultery.
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> But, the problem with that would probably be, that Bible scholars insist
on the somehow fabrication of this chronicle, which turned out to be quite
disturbing for Christian Evangelists.
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> Christian Evangelists are quite annoyed when someone attempts to criticize
the Bible informatively.
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> Well, I think they need to be more open-minded than that.
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> Thanks for reading.
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