On Sunday, January 14, 2018 at 4:22:10 PM UTC-5, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
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> walk as His very nature commands.
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Sorry, I come from a tradition where good works matter, and while the belief
in supernatural beings has faded away, the idea of good works remains. It
seems to me that in your tradition, should the belief in supernatural beings
fade away, there would be nothing left.
You, too, live in the modern world, and I'm sure you understand why some
things are taught in Sunday school (or Friday school) and not in the regular
school curriculum. I'm sure you understand why your pastor does not consider
you qualified to teach on religious matters. I'm sure you realize that your
central argument, that people must perform some cognitive shift required by
some divine figure (you choose the Christian Jesus but there's no reason why
it could not be any of the other traditional divine figures), I'm sure you
realize that that would be unconvincing to a modern audience.
But I'm also fairly sure that you would be unable to stop spamming usenet
even if you wanted to, the obsession being that strong. It's as if you've
been exposed to a severe demonic molestation, but in the modern world, we
would call that a mental health problem, and react to it sympathetically, at
least most of us, some virulent posters here excepted :-)