This is getting a little silly. It is unfortunate that you have chosen to only respond to a few of the points I made in the last post (and all posts before that I guess). It would be interesting to read your responses on a wider range of the topics.
> > "He's concerned by tripe things such as people taking his name in vain,"
> says who?
God.
THREE: 'You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain"
> > "your arguement that one group of christians, or one particular religion is right, and the others are wrong, is just plain worthless"
> where did i argue that?
Almost every post before this one. See below, the 'not every christian believes that' point
>> "People thought that the earth was the centre of the universe because that's what the church told them, not the other way around, otherwise there wouldn't have been that whole Galileo fiasco. The church was proven to be wrong."
> Galileo was not in trouble until he explained how his findings did not contradict the church, because then he was interpretting the church's teachings which was the church's job. the church did not just one day say, the earth is teh center of the universe, it was a beleif even before the time of Jesus in many cultures.
ummm nup. "Cardinal Bellarmine, acting on directives from the Inquisition, delivered him an order not to "hold or defend" the idea that the Earth moves and the Sun stands still at the centre."
>> "I'm not providing any because your argument will go back to "oh those other christians think that, not me", which is not relevant."
> thats not my argument. my argument is the vast majority of christians dont beleive that, so stop generalizing and saying christians beleive that. yes, theres some christians that beleive that, but theres also some New Zealenders that beleive that. and a generalization that New Zealenders beleive that, is just as valid.
heheh. This point is funny, the way you go back to NZers. NZers that believe these things would be mostly christian (although I am pleased that the % of religious people in NZ is not that high, and is continuing to drop (yet most of us thought Iraq, for example was a bad idea. But if GW had a message from God to invade there, then good on him
)). A vast majority of christians believe in the same things. Talking snakes, creationism, a big boat with lots of animals (must have been a shite load of bugs on this big boat - how did they load up, did God compel the animals to walk onto this boat and not eat each other?), Jesus returning to earth, condoms=bad, etc etc. If they don't believe in these things, then they are not following the teachings of the vatican & God, or otherwise they have made up their own sub-branch of the religion (based on what evidence? Their own made up beliefs?) which just shows how silly religious beliefs can be.
>>"Only with regards to one unsubstantiated belief that they have. Otherwise, no."
>well with a series of beleifs. and calling people delusional in the OP obviously doesnt encourage debate, and there has been no debate about religion you have failed to get religious people to debate about religion at all.
Are you not debating? As I said in the OP, I didn't write that massive post for the 'benefit" of the IC community.
Gondor: wtf, im not even mentioned. I was the glue to this family. Thats BS!
Econ: Gondor, if you were the glue, then I was the glue sticky thing that applies the glue.
(edit: I believe that's called the brush).
Torqez: Econ you forgot the part where you say "and I made Torqez delete!"