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fallenstar -> RE: Are they just miracles? (6/15/2008 12:59:50 AM)
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ORIGINAL: MrFribbles First of all, my biggest piece of advice is to worry less about presenting a good argument, and be concerned most with presenting Christ's love towards them. Not to say don't debate, but make sure that you're doing so in love. It is God's love that will win them, not having all the right answers. Now, for the atheists... I don't know how much further you can go beyond "It's a miracle." If they reject the supernatural, then you can't convince them it's real. Even if they saw a miracle for themselves, I'm sure they'd find a "rational" way to explain it away. Heh, they've done a pretty good job of "disproving" the miracle of creation with atheistic evolution despite what is, in my mind, clear evidence of a creator. I might also point out that, even though they might not acknowledge modern miracles, there are many, many people who do. Also admit that some of the so-called miracles are pretty hokey (folks like Mr. Benny Hinn, for example). For the Wiccans... Well, Wicca itself hasn't been around for very long at all. As I understand it (which, I admit, is not very thoroughly, so please take all this with the caution of me possibly being wrong), Wicca is an off-shoot of paganism that only started in the 1950s, or possibly as early as the 1920s. So, if we're comparing two off-shoot religions from the time of the origins, Christianity has about 1900 years on Wicca. But you're right, Christianity is, technically speaking, an offshoot from Judaism, in that Christ was Jewish, and we accept the Old Testament as inspired and part of God's true revelation. So, also, if we're comparing original, "root" religions, Christianity still has it. Now, if you're talking about the age of the deities in both religions... Well, I'm not sure what Wicca believes about the origin of their gods and goddesses, but since the Christian teaching is that God is eternal, and has never not been, they certainly can't claim that their divinity is any older than ours. Not sure if that helped at all, but, hey, it is 2:30 in the morning here. ; ) quote:
i The Athiest thing worked! I'm not sure what you really wanted, but I told them "God created all that you call science. He created atoms and storm clouds and natural chemicals....." I went on about how God created everything and this athiest girl came to my church a week later. It was amazing. :) As for the Wiccan thing, I really am greatful for your response, but Paganism is'nt an actual religon, it's a style of certain types of religon. Pagan type religons are all the stuff where people worship the god of the sea, or do nature rituals and such. For example, Wicca, Asatru, Native American beliefs, and many from thousands of cultures around the world. The thing about the goddess, they too, believe that their goddess is eternal, but in a different way. Each year, to them, the moon goddess gives birth to the sun god, they are young loves in the spring, parents in the summer, wise old crones in the fall, and they die in the winter. They believe that their goddess and god are eternal, but they die and are reborn. They think theirs is as old as ours. [>:] Wicca doesn't have a root religon, but it's just a style, from what I know. Christianity is a branch off of Judaisum (sp).
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