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@Fruit_Inspector
I did not respond to much of your last post because you misrepresented what make up the essential truths of the biblical Christian faith. Would you like to know what they are?
This is odd; in the post you’re referring to (the top of this page), I made no claim of any kind related to an essential truth of the biblical Christian faith.
At no point, in any of my posts in any of this thread have I made any claims or statements regarding what are “the essential truths of the Bible” other than my very last post where you asked, only had a small fraction of the post dedicated to it, and misrepresented nothing.
Do you know how to have logical, rational discussion? Or are you just used to using this type of ridiculous, dishonest non-argument strategy you’re using here? It’s getting obtuse.
We’ve gone two and a half pages now, and you have not once tried to defend anything you’ve said. It’s ridiculous - are you simply incapable? Or unwilling?
But to let’s go back and answer that obtuse question for a second time.
There are innumerable denominations of Christianity, in 2000 years no one has really been able to settle the argument of what the central “truths” of Christianity, really are other than God exists, and Jesus was the son of God and came to atone for the worlds sin.
Other than that, central truths differ from sect to sect.
Westborough baptist church generally ignore Jesus, and focus more on one individual portion of deutoronic and Paulian edicts; evangelicals beleive the Bible is literal whereas Catholics believe it is simply inspired by God; you have the trinitarians and non trinitarians; you have those who believe Jesus overrode the old covenant and those that dont; or that believe that the Ten Commandments are still valid (though always seem pretty cool with the 2nd and 4th) even how you get into heaven is debated, with a belief alone vs belief and good deeds.
Now, I’m sure you can probably list a few of your core beliefs, which may change significance or context depending on what point you wanted to prove at the time; and I’m sure that they will neither be novel or outside the grand spectrum of Christian beliefs. I don’t know what you will chose from that pantheon; but I am intricately familiar with everything in that pantheon.
The issue is, faith is inherently why you keep believing it, it’s the process of self reassurance that keeps you believing it.
Like I said, what belief you have faith in, is largely irrelevant to the topic of what faith actually is.
Of course, I’m sure you won’t actually acknowledge this, so I’ll preemptively call you out for dropping everything I said to ask another question.