Well I guess hypocrisy shows up in unbelievers, too. Wow. Who wudda thought? You accuse people of being afraid to ask questions and then when we state some opinion s you act afraid of us stating them. And then you resort to juvenile name-calling.
But let's check out your claims.
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Have I caused any little ones to stumble?
MB answers "yes". OK, who? When?
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Does asking "Did God become his own son?" throw doubt on Christ?
MB answers "yes". So how in the world does asking this "throw doubt on Christ?
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It is intended to throw doubt on the Oneness doctrine, which is the primary belief of Godhead theology on this forum. By asking if God has His own Son, the intention is to make [people think oneness is ridiculous because how can anyone be one's own son? It is intended to throw doubt at the oneness adherents here.
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Does asking "Is the Bible all you need for your morality?" throw doubt on Christ?
MB answers "yes". So how in the world does asking this "throw doubt on Christ?
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It's a loaded question, Timmy. And you intended it that way.
If people respond and say the Bible is all we need for morality, then you would cite some legalistic people who cling to the bible alone and lived very immoral lives. Typical world response.
Or, if a person said the bible is NOT the only source of morality, and the Holy Spirit can speak to you things the bible did not say, then you'd find a loophole in Christianity to be able to say it has a flaw that opens it up for whackos to claim they hear from God and do nonsensical things.
And, you get a kick out of Christians arguing between each other so as to justify your position that you made the right choice to leave the faith.
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Does asking "Why Does God Allow Me to Be Lonely?" throw doubt on Christ?
MB answers "yes". Well, maybe you've got me, there. Except I didn't ask it. It was someone else, as an intro to a blog for those who may ask it themselves.
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This is an example of doing something to make a person you consider to be a jerk to look stupid. Same spirit, really.