tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-463445167640495548.post4999159928045334746..comments2024-03-28T23:40:02.776+00:00Comments on Ex-Christadelphians: Is Unbelief a Sin?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-463445167640495548.post-71002071937510026012009-11-11T05:35:52.591+00:002009-11-11T05:35:52.591+00:00To Corky,I am an ex-christo and my understanding i...To Corky,<br><br>I am an ex-christo and my understanding is that there are questions you can ask and questions you cannot ask because God has not answered them. To please God you must ask the right question, get the right answer and act correctly. Christos may assert that they are searching for truth, but it was done by the founders of the religion and now you are not allowed to do it anymore. Some fringe groups in Christo do, but they have no real credibility with anybody except their small group.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-463445167640495548.post-77932921428267083742009-10-12T14:36:30.365+01:002009-10-12T14:36:30.365+01:00Corky, the question is - why do you keep debating ...Corky, the question is - why do you keep debating them? Why do you go back there? It obviously fuels something in you. But there is no "winning" in this game.<br><br>What would be your ideal outcome - that they admit you are right and their beliefs are without foundation? They aren't going to change, they have a lot invested in their faith. I wonder why you can't leave them?<br><br>I'd like to read more posts on your blog about what you've found out - your journey through faith, what you now think. That would be interesting.<br><br>FredFredericknoreply@blogger.com