Hi, Kelsie. Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you have a wonderful week- got to be pretty darn good anytime you get off from school, huh?
I am using the word divine in the natural sense...wondrous, lovely, transcendent even...that remarkable feeling of connection/concern/com/passion for another
Yup, it's been an awesome week. My birthday was yesterday. Now I'm fifteen, and a whole year smarter ;)
OK, I just wanted to figure out what sort of sense the word "divine" had without having anything to do with a deity. Because of course, I believe that love is divine because God is love.
1. Christianity is INHERENTLY DIVISIVE as believers are promised eternal bliss and nonbelievers eternal torture.
2. Christianity INDUCES UNWARRANTED GUILT AND FEAR by asserting that a Cosmic Judge watches one’s every move and knows one’s every thought.
3. Christianity OBSCURES TRUTH AND PROMOTES FALSEHOODS by diverting focus from the natural (real) to the supernatural (unreal).
4. Christianity DEBASES HUMANITY by condemning us as sinners worthy of eternal damnation.
5. Christianity BREEDS A FALSE SENSE OF IMPORTANCE by asserting that The King of the Universe knew each of us intimately before we were born, knows the numbers of hairs on our head, has a special plan for us, loves us, watches us, listens to our every word, desperately wants a personal relationship with us and even promises to give us anything we ask for (Mt 21.22).
6. Christianity’s assertion that the Devil is real ALLOWS FOR THE LITERAL DEMONIZING of others.
7. Christianity PROVIDES THE ULTIMATE JUSTIFICATION FOR EVILS of all kinds (such as the vilifying of homosexuals and the subjection of women).
8. Christianity’s THREAT OF HELL HARDENS HEARTS and causes others mental anguish.
9. Christianity PROVIDES COVER FOR ABUSES OF ALL KINDS as evidenced by thousands of sexual abuse cases in the last few years alone.
10. Christianity LEGITIMIZES FRAUD as evidenced by countless insincere televangelists and church leaders.
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Define "divine". (hey, that rhymes! :))
Hi, Kelsie. Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you have a wonderful week- got to be pretty darn good anytime you get off from school, huh?
I am using the word divine in the natural sense...wondrous, lovely, transcendent even...that remarkable feeling of connection/concern/com/passion for another
Yup, it's been an awesome week. My birthday was yesterday. Now I'm fifteen, and a whole year smarter ;)
OK, I just wanted to figure out what sort of sense the word "divine" had without having anything to do with a deity. Because of course, I believe that love is divine because God is love.
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