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You have an odd take. You think it is a command but apparently have no fear of ignoring the command.

You're confusing me with someone who isn't not a non-theist.

Are you saying this Command cause you to reject the whole message? It doesn't make sense!

Hopefully it's obvious I'm just trying to point out a logical contradiction in the plan of salvation. I have no problem at all with the philosophical message of Jesus as it pertains to how we treat each other. Most atheists don't.
 
Hopefully it's obvious I'm just trying to point out a logical contradiction in the plan of salvation. I have no problem at all with the philosophical message of Jesus as it pertains to how we treat each other. Most atheists don't.

Wonderful! I don't know what the hell we are arguing about! I can't ask for more and probably have no right in being concerned with what happens to your soul. That is God's work.
 
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A wonderful day, perhaps a break through is imminent.
Here we have a few Christians who' faith I admire.
At least one Christian admiring person, probable a Pantheist (me) and one off several self described atheists finding something in common.

A following of the teachings of Jesus is a good thing for humanity! That is an important event, something that can be agreed on among many.
Thank you for participating, now if we could get more in the club, I think that would be good.

The Christian knows his soul is saved.
The Pantheist doesn't require this information, he is comfortable with what ever Gods plan is.

The Atheist (guessing here) can't find any evidence of God so nothing can be next. However, living by the teaching of Jesus might change the view, maybe. It can't be harmful.
 
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OT but I fine the speculative possibility of pantheism way more interesting than traditional theism. I don't think it would make intelligent life any less apparently a fluke or side effect of the universe rather than an intended result, but it's interesting to think about the complexity of the universe itself constituting a mind in a way we haven't noticed yet.
 

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