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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostGo ahead. Believe whatever you want. No sweat off my back. I am not going to try to explain another thing to you because you don't seem to understand simple logic. The only one that you've convinced is yourself. You are the typical anti-religion Bible hater. Go ahead and do your thing.
I also like how he's a bible hater but you're the only one really talking about it.
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Originally posted by Maddhattter View PostAgain, you did. I even explained how that works.
I don't see why you wouldn't. If it does, you've a mandate to kill the practitioner. I'd expect a Christian to want to follow their god's rules.
At least you've consistantly demonstrated that you fail at reading comprehension, as I've done none of that.
This is true. However, only one of us can be right. Considering all the available evidence supports me, It would seem that you're likely not that person.
You also refuse to defend your faith by telling me to go away? That's fairly typical.
All in all, your argument to Racr's point has no merit, as your primary source doesn't even have your confidence.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostHow is pointing out that people practice a religion called 'witchcraft' a delusion? Are you saying that that doesn't exist?
Also a delusion? http://www.templeofwitchcraft.org/
About the Temple
Co-founded by Christopher Penczak, Steve Kenson, and Adam Sartwell, the Temple started in 1998 as a system of magickal training and personal development, and eventually developed into a formal tradition of Witchcraft.
Now, as an outgrowth of the work of students, initiates, and graduates of the programs, the Temple of Witchcraft has evolved into an organization based on traditions of modern magick, Witchcraft, and neopaganism. The work of the Temple is both other-worldly and terrestrial, seeking to strengthen the connections between spirit and matter through inner transformation and public service.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostIf Christians are to be held for sins of the past, does that mean that atheists and agnostics are responsible for those who claim those beliefs as well? Racr, are you responsible for the actions of Mao?
Until then, you don't have an analogous situation.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostIf Christians are to be held for sins of the past, does that mean that atheists and agnostics are responsible for those who claim those beliefs as well? Racr, are you responsible for the actions of Mao?
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Originally posted by YALE View PostYou can delude yourself however you want to, I reckon.
Also a delusion? http://www.templeofwitchcraft.org/
About the Temple
Co-founded by Christopher Penczak, Steve Kenson, and Adam Sartwell, the Temple started in 1998 as a system of magickal training and personal development, and eventually developed into a formal tradition of Witchcraft.
Now, as an outgrowth of the work of students, initiates, and graduates of the programs, the Temple of Witchcraft has evolved into an organization based on traditions of modern magick, Witchcraft, and neopaganism. The work of the Temple is both other-worldly and terrestrial, seeking to strengthen the connections between spirit and matter through inner transformation and public service.
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If Christians are to be held for sins of the past, does that mean that atheists and agnostics are responsible for those who claim those beliefs as well? Racr, are you responsible for the actions of Mao?
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostYou're saying no one practices witchcraft? These guys are going to be crushed.
http://www.witchcraft.org/
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Originally posted by stevo View PostI guess you still condemn America to this day for slavery as well....
Stevo
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostYet another reason why nobody takes you seriously.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostI don't have to take a side on whether I believe or not.
Originally posted by line-em-upI really couldn't give a shit whether it does or not.
Originally posted by line-em-upYou've proven just what I figured you were going to do. You are trying to take everything I say, twist it around to suit your needs, blow it all out of proportion and then try to discredit me and the Bible.
Originally posted by line-em-upHere is something I do believe in. I'll think what I want and you think what you want. If you don't like it, tough shit.
Originally posted by line-em-upNow, go play in your little corner.
All in all, your argument to Racr's point has no merit, as your primary source doesn't even have your confidence.
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Originally posted by Maddhattter View PostActually, you did.
LOOK! LOOK! You did it again! If you cannot say that you believe in it then you, by definition, do not believe in it. That is not to say that you believe that witchcraft does not exist, only that you do not believe that it does.
If you believe the Jesus story, and I admit that I'm assuming that you do and are Christian, than you do believe in lichs and zombies.
Not intending on dismantling the bible at all. Just demonstrating that the claim that belief in witchcraft among Christians is either "traditional", making your argument about Racr's source invalid, or it's not "traditional" and Christians only pick and choose what to believe out of the bible as it explicitly speaks of witches and sorcerers, both of whom practice witchcraft.
I do wonder why you would find book so important that you would stake your life on it's instructions, yet do not even trust what's in it... That is, however, outside the scope of this thread.
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