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ten_hard_questions_for_christians [2023/09/30 09:14] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1ten_hard_questions_for_christians [2023/11/25 00:14] (current) appledog
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-<title>Ten Hard Questions (for Christians)</title>+Ten Hard Questions (for Christians)
  
-In no order(Note: I've moved on, generally, from the forum I was collecting these questions from. The articles on the rest of the site could be generally phrased as questions; I may return at later date to phrase some of them as questionsor return at later date after more discussions with Christians.)+== Common Topics on #Christan-Debate 
 +The IRC channel christian debate is not really a debate channel. In any case this is a record of the most common issues found there. It's intended as a reactionary discussion. Please see [[Christian Steamroller]] for a more humorous and proactive article in the same vein. You may also be interested in [[Ten Questions Christians Can't Answer]] which is a more serious attempt than 'steamroller'. 
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 +=== Was #Christian-Debate any good? 
 +I've finished documenting apologetics from IRC. The forum itself has become passe, and as a result there are less people there and the arena is no longer valid. But for a while it wasto point, and this is the record of the most interesting topics I could find.
  
 == 1. What would it take? == 1. What would it take?
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 == 4. Impossible to keep the law perfectly == 4. Impossible to keep the law perfectly
 Given that many laws (such as #75, based on Numbers 5:6-7) call you to repent for your sins, it is obvious that God never intended people to keep the law perfectly -- since how can one keep the law perfectly without breaking it, if the law itself expects people to break it in order that they may complete the law by repenting for their sins. Given that many laws (such as #75, based on Numbers 5:6-7) call you to repent for your sins, it is obvious that God never intended people to keep the law perfectly -- since how can one keep the law perfectly without breaking it, if the law itself expects people to break it in order that they may complete the law by repenting for their sins.
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 +For an essay written by God detailing everything wrong with the idea of "keeping the law perfectly", see Ezekiel 18.
  
 == WIP == WIP
-This article was a work in progress and has largely been supplanted by [[Chrisitian Steamroller]].+This article was a work in progress. 
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