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Are Christians attempts to include non Christians in their delusions just an attempt to validate these delusions.?

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  • Nous
    Lv 7
    2 months ago
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    Weak faith and the need to try and force others to believe their fantasies!

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    When you find yourself here, keep telling yourself that its just delusion....

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  • 2 months ago

    You're begging the question, and I think you know it.  So much for your integrity.  Prove that all Christian beliefs are delusions.  You can't.  Try again, and use some logic next time.

    No, every year millions experience God for themselves.  You should, too.  It's the logical thing to do.  Don't bother moving the goalposts (another logical fallacy).  It's more evidence than you have to shore up your fantasy that there is no God.

  • 2 months ago

    I don't know but I am blocked by the jehovah's witness who asked what might go through the mind of  unbelievers..........

    They are deluded more than Christians are.

    The fact that they believe their own brand of horseshit makes them complete idiots.

    They belong to a doomsday death cult.

  • 2 months ago

    A Christian attempts to convert the nonbeliever because they desire to go to heaven alongside them. You either go to Heaven or Hell  and Christ is the only way to heaven.  Much like Christ Christians don't want you to go to Hell.  If to you, Christianity is just a delusion,  well you've made your choice. However don't pretend you can't understand.  If you believed someone else was facing great danger and you had the key to helping them make a better decision,  wouldn't you?

    Source(s): Christian
  • EddieJ
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    Are attempts by Russian citizens to cross the street just an attempt to see what's on the other side of the street more clearly?

    So, Michael, what do you think about my question?  Do you have any thoughts about it?  Or, is your brain designed to post questions, but is it unable to process questions from other people.

    I'm here to make you think about what you have done.  Was your posting of this question simply the result of an obsessive-compulsive need to post *something*?

    I suggest you focus on the word "just".  Do you know what it means?

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