tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13804788.post113408921727409002..comments2024-03-27T11:27:31.790-05:00Comments on A Catholic Life: Why do some say "Chosen God"Matthewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07929374709032473716noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13804788.post-1134291973210621312005-12-11T03:06:00.000-06:002005-12-11T03:06:00.000-06:00probably, one of the mose arrogant and illogical c...probably, one of the mose arrogant and illogical claims i have ever heard a human being (limited and ignorant, by the way) make.<BR/><BR/>you allow the freedom of others to believe in what they choose yet what you believe in is the truth? then even you haven't allowed this liberty upon yourself since your belief wasn't based on choice, it was based on straight objective knowledge! so, at this point, a christian faith is not a matter of faith but a matter of duty and necessity; we are to depend on the validity of Christ as we do rely on certain characteristics of gravity or math. if your beliefs are such objective truths, why is it even in the bible that calls people to have faith? shouldnt the bible have called people to have logic instead? because if it was logic that God required of people, then such a powerful verse like Hebrews 1:11 would never have been included since you presume the bible is infallible and a verse that contradicts what the bible is calling for (faith) would prove its infallacy. its a belief, faith and hope; not knowledge, logic or certainty. <BR/><BR/>maybe you should have a socratic approach to your own faith and dialogue with angostics, other christians, atheists and people of other religions as well. maybe if you could test your own faith of great criticism and scrutiny, it would prevent you from making such absurd statements that are a mockery to the human potential.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com