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Re: Uniquely Christian
Posted by Kris K. (Guest) statement@assyrianconvention.com - Thursday, October 21 2004, 4:01:30 (CEST)
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>With all due respect, you have no clue what you are talking about. Your logic is faulty and unreasonable.

>If the topic is Christianity (may I remind you of the post title?), then the authoritative reference work for that topic is the very scriptures that Christianity has used to define itself.

>For you to ask me what is unique about Christianity, then to tie my hands by declaring the bible to be off-limits, seems rather silly to me.


>Again, the question is not whether you believe or whether you do not believe. The question was: what sets Christianity apart? I've already explained the answer - that you don't believe it is irrelevant. It's what sets Christianity apart from all other religions.

>AGAIN > it matters not the slightest bit whether the account is true or not, or whether the bible is fiction or not. The question is scientific, as was the answer.

>Christianity contains a core message (again, whether you believe it or not is irrelevant) that no other religion shares.

>Several aspects of Newtonian physics have been disproven since the discovery of Relativity. If someone asks me "What makes Newtonian physics unique?", and I answer "Well, that would be the concept that time is considered an absolute in all reference frames", I would not expect them to answer "But Newtonian physics is wrong!" See, that has nothing to do with the original question, which had nothing to do with whether Newton was right or not, but simply "what set his theory apart?"

>TRY to understand what I've said here before replying.

I DID understand what you were saying. You seem to be the one who is confused. Your reasoning for what's set Christianity apart seems ridiculous. Since part of your reasoning was incorrect and that is that there wasn't a sacrifice, but a crucifixion. I guess it doesn't matter, because you have already convinced yourself it was.

Kris



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