After a difficult year, we have decided to continue our efforts in promoting critical thought and exposing Christianity as a bane to civilization. Walking the dog in this case couldn't have come at a better time. As we walked the dog today, we happened upon a group of lively Jehovah's Witnesses, and we couldn't resist stopping to chat with them, which inspired us to create this post. The conversation was very one-sided however, as all they could do was repeat their mantra "We are all born sinners!"
Let me explain how this came about, as what we pointed out to them is one of the BEST arguments against Christianity. When we first happened upon them, they offered us a tract, as Jehovah's Witnesses so often do, and Tony took this as an opportunity to ask these lovely ladies whether or not it was possible to be perfect. Now, most Christians (and others who are not Christian, but have been brainwashed by the Christian system into believing we, as humans are somehow born "imperfect") would say that no, it is NOT possible to be perfect. But here's the trick. Tony did not ask if it was possible to be perfect from the day we are born, he asked if it was possible to be perfect! Note the difference.
What we mean by this, is that Christians believe it is not possible to be perfect--even just for a moment! This means Christians believe they sin 24-7. But is this the case? We asked the lovely ladies if they had done anything, or thought anything "sinful" during the time we spoke with them, and they were reluctant to say anything, so Tony asked them if they were thinking "dirty thoughts" or had done anything evil in the few minutes we had been speaking with them, and they said "no." So of course, Tony told them, that they proved it IS possible to be perfect, as they had been "perfect" and had committed no "sin" during their conversation with us! This is when they began repeating their mantra, "We are all born sinners." But of course, we had just proven them wrong, so we took their tract, and continued our walk--with smiles on our faces.
We glanced through the tract when we arrived home, and I had to laugh when I came across and interview with a retired environmental consultant who happened to be a Jehovah's Witness who was "convinced that life was designed by god." Think about this for a moment, as this would mean God "designed" the lives of children who were molested, tortured, and starved to death--making him a sadist of epic proportions. Surely--not a god worthy of worship, but a god worthy of contempt.
Let me explain how this came about, as what we pointed out to them is one of the BEST arguments against Christianity. When we first happened upon them, they offered us a tract, as Jehovah's Witnesses so often do, and Tony took this as an opportunity to ask these lovely ladies whether or not it was possible to be perfect. Now, most Christians (and others who are not Christian, but have been brainwashed by the Christian system into believing we, as humans are somehow born "imperfect") would say that no, it is NOT possible to be perfect. But here's the trick. Tony did not ask if it was possible to be perfect from the day we are born, he asked if it was possible to be perfect! Note the difference.
What we mean by this, is that Christians believe it is not possible to be perfect--even just for a moment! This means Christians believe they sin 24-7. But is this the case? We asked the lovely ladies if they had done anything, or thought anything "sinful" during the time we spoke with them, and they were reluctant to say anything, so Tony asked them if they were thinking "dirty thoughts" or had done anything evil in the few minutes we had been speaking with them, and they said "no." So of course, Tony told them, that they proved it IS possible to be perfect, as they had been "perfect" and had committed no "sin" during their conversation with us! This is when they began repeating their mantra, "We are all born sinners." But of course, we had just proven them wrong, so we took their tract, and continued our walk--with smiles on our faces.
We glanced through the tract when we arrived home, and I had to laugh when I came across and interview with a retired environmental consultant who happened to be a Jehovah's Witness who was "convinced that life was designed by god." Think about this for a moment, as this would mean God "designed" the lives of children who were molested, tortured, and starved to death--making him a sadist of epic proportions. Surely--not a god worthy of worship, but a god worthy of contempt.