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  • CP Year in Review: Top 10 Christian News of 2007

    leisuresuitbruce »
    Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:51 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    "I don't believe in conspiracy theories," Mouw said, according to AP, "but it's almost like they all had a meeting and said, 'Let's counterattack.'"

    Perfectly said. Theists have been attacking the unchurched for centuries. But don't worry we promise not to imprison, torture, or execute you for heresy.

  • Nietzsche Would Laugh

    leisuresuitbruce »
    Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:23 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    Mr. Colson

    "The issue is whether the secular worldview can provide a basis for a good society." Which is it?

    1. Morals have to come from a real god? If so, only followers of the real God can be moral and you are calling the majority of the earth's population immoral. No longer can you categorize it as believer vs. non-believer. Now it becomes Christian vs. non-Christian.

    2. Is it enough to believe that moral rules come from and are enforced by god when they are really man made? Do you believe Hindus can be moral by following the man made rules attributed to their false gods? If that is the case then the morals are man made and god is simply the motivation for adhering.

    If Nietzsche did not believe in god, then which of the above options do you really think he meant? Nietzsche would laugh - but at how you twist his logic.

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