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Fight Fair

This is based on a very old post of mine. If we’re going to fight, let’s fight fair. Here’s a few rules I would suggest to my readers. Especially those who comment:

  1. Be respectful. Don’t name-call. Don’t belittle others.? Example: “I believe there is a God because he talks to me!” “I always thought you were a stupid idiot!
  2. Focus on the issue. Don’t get personal. Maintain clarity on your view. Example: “If there is a God, why is there so much evil in the world?” “Ya, well, you’re Satan! That’s why, you stupid idiot!
  3. Stay on point. Don’t change the subject until you have dealt with the original issue. Example: “I don’t like the church and refuse to be a part of such an abusive institution!” “Well, you weren’t breast-fed enough! Let’s talk about that, you stupid idiot!”
  4. Wait before writing. Don’t respond when angry. Cool off first. Present a reasoned response. It can be impassioned, but make sure it is not a knee-jerk reaction. Example: “I love Jesus because he’s my personal Lord and Savior!” “Oh is that right? Then why do I smell crap every time you open your mouth? You stupid idiot!
  5. Try to understand what others are saying. Don’t write people off, but try to understand where they are coming from. Walk in their shoes for a minute. Example: “In my opinion, God is your imaginary friend!” “Well, men are from Mars; women are from Venus. But you might as well be speaking from Uranus, you stupid idiot!
  6. If you don’t understand what they are saying, ask for clarity. Don’t assume you know what they mean. Example: “I don’t believe there is a literal Hell.” “That’s why I think you’re going to hell!” “Ya, well, I must already be there because I’m talking to you, you stupid idiot!
  7. Even if we argue ideas, try to respect and appreciate other people. Example: “I’ll pray for you, that you will get saved and go to church.” “Ya, well, I pray that you get drilled through the head with a meteor, you stupid idiot!

Anyway, those are just a few rules to help us fight fair and to encourage everyone to stay in the game.

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cartoon: tear me up!

disputed-body1

Although I’m not a dualist, there is some scriptural support for this concept. In Deuteronomy 34 we find that the body of Moses was never found. In Jude we discover a legend that indicates that the devil and an angel disputed over the body of Moses. This is a silly picture of what my mind pictures happened. It certainly captures how I’m feeling these days. No matter who wins, I lose.

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A Theist and Atheist: Only a Small Space Separates!

I would like to take this post to honor some sites devoted to atheism that I think are respectful and worth looking at. As you can see from my post on An Anti-Response to An Atheist, with 116 comments so far (not even a prize was offered!!), it is entirely possible to have a congenial discussion between people who radically disagree on an issue. I commend all those who took part in the discussion, and some of the atheist writers and I have agreed that we should continue talking. In fact, as one atheist commented:

This is the first online conversation I’ve observed where both sides actually engaged with each other. It’s also been refreshingly troll-free. That says a lot about the quality of the online community you attract to your blog, David.

Another wrote to me personally to say,

“I agree that the debate was very interesting and held in a tone of unusual sportsmanship, considering the differing views on display. Both sides are to be commended. I can’t help feeling that if all Christians were like you and your readers, there would be no problem.”

This is a testiment not only to the sincerity of the atheists who did comment on my post, but also to my regular readers, many of whom are members of my church. All are quality people. The fact is that I agree with much of what atheists are saying, such as we are not aware of any scientific proof of the existence of God; that religion has a bad track-record; that religious people often resort to infantile and circular arguments to support their positions; that the brain is an incredibly complex organ which borrows, creates, and stores our beliefs; etc., etc., etc. So I sincerely look forward to some good discussions.

Here are some links to check out:

daylight atheism.

a load of bright.

Lynn’s Daughter Thinking.

That’s it for now. I’ve invited these atheist bloggers to link to me. So far a load of bright has agreed. Daylight is thinking about it. We’ll see what happens with the others.

I took this photograph last Sunday. Lisa and I went to the shore and just walked, threw stones, and talked for the afternoon. This small fishing vessel gently dancing in the brilliant sunlight sparkling on the salty sea spoke beauty and peace to me.

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