BOTR said- Spirituality is a very personal matter.
Yes, it is "personal". Now, why do you feel you have the right to publicly share your faith and not expect your beliefs to be challenged, as if you're immune from needing to explain the basis for your faith when you share it in public to others?
You know the answer: you cannot defend it. It's completely irrational, and you'd only be attempting to defend a loser of a case if you tried.
BOTR said- No one should have to justify their journey to anyone else.
No one should have to share their faith in public, either, but wait: that's not actually true, is it? Isn't explaining one's faith to others a MANDATE for Xians? "Go therefore and make disciplines", etc? "Let your light shine"? "Faith without works is dead"?
BOTR said- The day we do so is the day we become active Witnessses again.
See, you and the others here publicly "professing your faith in Jesus" haven't left the ugly JW proselytizing habit behind: you've only somewhat changed the lyrics, but the song remains the same.
Hence you join the ranks of other Xian warriors, some of whom you have no problem challenging in public (TEC, even AGuest). Is that why TECs preaching seems to bother you so much, gets under your skin? Too close for comfort?
BOTR said- You are very rude to me. I will not tolerate it.....Your rants detract from your championship of atheism and whatever else.
Relax, BOTR: I'm as calm as anything here, but you're seemingly blowing the gasket here, calling me "rude".
As a Xian, aren't you and the rest of believers supposed to be demonstrating "the fruitages of the spirit" (love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, mildness, self-control)? How does aggressively telling me off and declaring me "rude" demonstrate YOUR commitment to Galatians 5:22?
What happened to "turn the other cheek"?
In fact, TEC (as illogical as she may be at times), deserves credit for at least "walking the walk" so as not to be a hypocritical Xian; in fact, you and others who claim to be Xians could learn something on that topic from TEC.
Some people feel they have the right to be as contradictory as they want to be AND demand they be respected for it or else they throw a hissy fit, as if they have some God-given right to publicly spew their goofy ideas, but expect everyone else to take it easy on them as if they know their ideas don't withstand the slightest bit of challenge, fading when challenged slightly as if their beliefs are some hot-house flower left outside overnight.
If you and any others cannot contain your overwhelming urges to share your faith publicly with others, then don't be surprised when someone points out your loose grasp of reality and reckless disregard for the TRUTH; my "rants" (as you call them) are incredibly more researched than your barely-coherent stream-of-consciousness postings filled with self-doubts, eg:
BOTR said- Do I stand up to my family whom I love and respect and cave in to win approval from some anonymous poster on the Internet? It is not logical.
No, it's not. Were you trying to make a point?
Not that it matters, but you'd expect someone trained as a lawyer would have more respect for evidence, but I know that lawyers don't always value evidence (esp if it's inculpatory evidence that only incriminates their client AND themselves!), which is why lawyers rely on the power of emotional persuasion when presenting cases to a jury, just like preachers do, exc.
Kate said- I have many times you are just behaving incredulously, you don't want to understand about organic chemistry. That's okay but is proves you are wrong about the probability God does not exist, it's more proabable he Created the universe.
BTW, I'm still waiting for you to 'connect the dots' between o-chem and proof of God (since I have taken o-chem, but then I was somewhat at a disadvantage, eg since I didn't want to see God's fingerprints in statistical distribution of enantiomers. I also went on to take upper-division biochem courses which I'm guessing you likely never took, since you were a general chemistry major, and not a biology major. You DID earn an undergrad degree in chem, right)?
So bring it on, and lay the evidence on me, Kate (but perhaps you should start a new thread).
Adam