Oh, I don't know. I think that volente represents the theist point of view quite well. That it would be embarrassing to any reasonable, thinking person is entirely beside the point.Quote from stu to volente_00:
...please don't join the atheist side as you promise. With the approach you take toward reasoned logic, it is enough that you must already be inflicting awful nuisance onto theists.
You may have found that our volente chooses not to answer those basic questions asked of him, preferring instead to sidestep honest inquiry and revert to his inane request that you "prove" a negative. Either he is a blithering dolt or a comedian without peer. To date, evidence of the latter has been flimsy at best.
Since our volente has not answered a single one of my questions that specifically addressed the inconsistencies of his own viewpoint, I think it is reasonable to conclude that he has no interest in honest exchange. He only and continually asks that we provide that which is impossible by any measure, irrespective of the negligible probability of the existence of his supernatural god. (I'm surprised he has not yet insisted that we levitate.) And so, against this background of our volente's not responding to honest and legitimate questions, and not even taking a bit of time to assess the work of a preeminent scientist who has compiled a most persuasive counterargument in a single book that has been lauded by many as a masterwork -- if only to assess for himself if it has merit -- then I think it is fairly safe to conclude that our volente is a flaming asshole. In that context, the product and fragrance of his efforts here at ET are entirely understandable.
You see, if taken in context Jesus was making the point that just "saying" He is Lord won't get it. There are a lot of people that say things that aren't the truth or maybe put on a big show to fool other people, we all know that...right? Truth is...we ourselves and God know what is really in our heart and mind.