From: D from BC on 18 May 2010 23:15 In article <Pq-dndtH-qAPvGzWnZ2dnUVZ_oydnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, regor(a)midwest.net says... > > > > 3in1 oil is not illogical enough for the trinity. > > Not matter how the oil is used it remains oil. > > The oil doesn't morph. > > Oil follows the law of identity. > > Oil is oil. > > If oil becomes something else, then it's no longer oil. > > When oil turns into talking oil, it's no longer oil. > > > > The trinity is just a confusion tactic. > > The confusion from the illogic of the trinity is meant to create the > > false impression the trinity is magical or hyperintellectual (Only a God > > understands.). > > The Christian trinity is like a Zen Buddhist koan. > > Koans are not mean to be understood. > > Koan example: What is 3 duplicates yet all 3 are different at the same > > time? > > > > Christian engineers are ridiculous in believing that confusion > > demonstrates divinity. > > The trinity is just one of many indoctrination tricks used in > > Christianity. > > > > > > -- > > D from BC > > British Columbia > > But oil that can lubricate can also protect metals from corrosion, they can > be a lubricant and a protectant but still be oil. > > RogerN > However 3in1 oil is used, the oil doesn't change or gets renamed. According to the Christian trinity, God gets renamed 3 times. Name 1: The Kid Name 2: The Daddy Name 3: The Holy Ghost As per trinity The Kid = God The Daddy = God The Holy Ghost = God That's 4 equivalent things. It's has to be equivalent otherwise it's polytheism. It's bogus redundancy. The illogical part of the trinity is that the kid, the daddy and Holy Ghost are all considered different. Find in the bible where Jesus says 'I am God!' Christian engineers are ridiculous in believing in a religion with filler material. -- D from BC British Columbia
From: D from BC on 19 May 2010 00:20 In article <DMqdnWSgL_lJLnPWnZ2dnUVZ_uOdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, regor(a)midwest.net says... > > Christian engineers are ridiculous in using strong reason for > > electronics but use weak reason for why to believe in a God. > > > > > > -- > > D from BC > > British Columbia > > But you have no good reason to believe that all Christians have no good > reason for their belief. Most of Jesus' disciples were killed for their A very good reason to believe in God is if God left a gigantic mysterious impermeable monolith with a graphic of Adam and Eve on the front with an inscription of 'This universe and this planet made by God for humans to worship and praise me or else!.' > beliefs and their reason was that they saw and spoke with Jesus for > themselves after he was raised from the dead. The bottom line is that That's comparing dumb and dumber humans. The Christian killers are more dumb than the Christians. > pretty much every Christian has as good a reason to believe as you do to not The reasons why to believe in a God are not good enough to effectively convert the world's population to God believers. Christianity doesn't sell itself. Generally, Christianity is an unconvincing product to adults of other religions. Christianity best spreads by childhood indoctrination/programming. > believe. You're kind of like a person that doesn't believe in fish but has > never seen any water except tap water and you incorrectly assume no one else > has ever seen any water except tap water. Imaginary fish cannot be used as evidence for anything. iows. Imaginary fish are useless. In a fictitious world with only tap water, other types of water imagined could be classified as unknown. Salt water is classified as unknown. Carbonated water is classified as unknown. Snow is classified as unknown. Until evidence comes in, millions of imagined types of water are classified as unknown. Tap water atheists in a tap water world would claim 'There is no snow, carbonated or ocean water!' Tap water atheists would base that claim on the probability of snow in a 100% tap water world. The probability will be based on evidence. > > RogerN > -- D from BC British Columbia
From: D from BC on 20 May 2010 05:37 In article <zOydnduUB8h25WnWnZ2dnUVZ_qydnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, regor(a)midwest.net says... > If God did it your way then he has forced you to believe. God is > pro-choice, he gives you a choice to believe or parish, to turn or burn, > it's your choice. > > RogerN > Yes, God doesn't force people to believe in God. God doesn't care about humans going to heaven. God doesn't care by being ineffective at making God believers. The existence of religious diversity demonstrates God's ineffectiveness at making God believers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_religious_populations The most effective method for God to make God believers is for God to appear. By not appearing then God doesn't care and intends to punish billions for believing in the wrong God or people exercising better rational. God is to blame, not the people. Christianity is mainly sustained by childhood indoctrination. God doesn't have to force people to believe. Christian parents do all the indoctrination for God. God is not pro-choice. In God's restaurant, the menu only has pizza or BBQ skunk. You can't chose another menu. You can't chose to leave the restaurant. You can't chose steak. Heads or tails is a choice. Heads or tails is not a choice when you choose dice. Christian engineers are ridiculous in believing in a God that punishes more for atheism than for bad social behavior. -- D from BC British Columbia
From: D from BC on 20 May 2010 05:43 In article <ht2677$gvd$2(a)news.eternal-september.org>, hamilton(a)nothere.com says... > > If God did it your way then he has forced you to believe. God is > > pro-choice, he gives you a choice to believe or parish, to turn or burn, > > it's your choice. > > > > RogerN > > > > > > > "turn or burn", thats great !! > > Follow me for the rest of your life, and then see if it was all worth it. > > I didn't see any gar-on-tee ! > > hamilton > 'Turn or burn' ...sounds like a line from a vampire movie. Daybreakers 2009 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0433362/ Turn...Into a vampire. Burn.. Humans die from aging. Vampires don't.
From: D from BC on 21 May 2010 21:55
In article <LdednSbUJt9Db03WnZ2dnUVZ_gKdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, regor(a)midwest.net says... > > "D from BC" <myrealaddress(a)comic.com> wrote in message > news:MPG.263a8c8a79a94bf59897f2(a)209.197.12.12... > > In article <qPCdnbj85o5HWk3WnZ2dnUVZ_q6dnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, > > regor(a)midwest.net says... > >> I'm amazed that you can get so much wrong. If you were an electronics > >> designer, you would probably still be stuck on power supplies. Oops, > >> sorry! > >> If anyone could get to Heaven the old testament way, by following the > >> law, > >> then they would be superior to me, because I sure couldn't. A Christian > >> is > >> such a pathetic person that they don't deserve to go to Heaven, they get > > > > It's not important where Christians go. > > > >> there by riding in on the coat tail of Jesus. I guess you overlooked > >> that > >> information? Quite frankly, if I were an Atheist I would be much better > >> at > >> it than you. But then again, you are kind of like a rocket scientist > >> that > >> is working up to Estes level 2 (but failing miserably) :-) > >> > >> RogerN > >> > > > > Running low on the rant level? > > Where's Dan? I need a "You're Delusional"! > > RogerN If you grew up in Indian, you'd be programmed during childhood to believe in something else. You're a product/victom of childhood indoctrination. It's your Christian parents that are delusional. |