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      9 months ago

      You asked for Christian doctrine… What else did you want me to use? You said “pinpoint where in Christianity”.

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          9 months ago

          You never asked me for my reason, you asked me for Christian doctrine, then acted like you asked for my reason in the first place.

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              9 months ago

              but by doing so you revealed that your beliefs are derived from a book that tells you to have those beliefs.

              You do realise that is not an argument at all? That’s like saying “how do you know how to build this ikea bookshelf” “I read the instructions” “But you cannot use the instructions to prove that you are in possession of the ikea bookshelf”

              You didn’t ask me why I believed in Christianity. You asked me to specify what parts of Christianity said that salvation is free and then got upset when I referenced letters from the Bible, which is THE collection of documents about Christianity.

              I feel like you weren’t actually wanting to reason with this, and were just looking for a way to get me to quote Scripture so you could accuse me of circular reasoning and use your napkin image.

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                  9 months ago

                  You never asked me why I believed in Christianity. You asked me where in Christianity a specific doctrine was mentioned.

                  It’s a relationship with and eternal security in Christ.

                  I’m honestly very curious where this concept actually comes from. Would you be kind enough to help me pinpoint which part of Christianity suggests this, specifically?