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Okay I know I am playing with fire here, but I really don't wnat to see a heated religous debate. It's the offseason and I just figured why not ask an honest question and see how many adults are in the room??
So, interesting vid here... First off, I am a Christian, I do in fact feel that Christianity has been assaulted over the past ten years, ... BUT here is one aspect of faith, in regards to the average theologian, that has always bothered me and I believe it goes a long way towards stimulating at least some of the backlash that a lot of Christians feel and complain about today...
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In the vid he states the importance of understanding that a belief, ANY belief is an opinion and should not be confused with truth... then he turns around and states his opinion is truth. I see this a lot and it drives me nuts, how do we Christians justify this attitude? I have an in law who bases much of what he does on the Bible and refers to it as "The Truth," he is extremely preachy and obviously has a "let me teach you to help you" 'thing' going on. Yet when you just try to simply bring about an understanding of other peoples views he gets angry. Then i visit a video like this and some of the responses kill me, am I the only person of faith who sees how this comes off??
Anyway, I am just curious how many others out there feel or have felt the same thing. Do Christians, at times, give themselves a bad name with a sometimes hypocritical stance on the idea of truth and other peoples views??
So, interesting vid here... First off, I am a Christian, I do in fact feel that Christianity has been assaulted over the past ten years, ... BUT here is one aspect of faith, in regards to the average theologian, that has always bothered me and I believe it goes a long way towards stimulating at least some of the backlash that a lot of Christians feel and complain about today...
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In the vid he states the importance of understanding that a belief, ANY belief is an opinion and should not be confused with truth... then he turns around and states his opinion is truth. I see this a lot and it drives me nuts, how do we Christians justify this attitude? I have an in law who bases much of what he does on the Bible and refers to it as "The Truth," he is extremely preachy and obviously has a "let me teach you to help you" 'thing' going on. Yet when you just try to simply bring about an understanding of other peoples views he gets angry. Then i visit a video like this and some of the responses kill me, am I the only person of faith who sees how this comes off??
Anyway, I am just curious how many others out there feel or have felt the same thing. Do Christians, at times, give themselves a bad name with a sometimes hypocritical stance on the idea of truth and other peoples views??
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