been down that road. But i turned around (thank God). Please believe, my beliefs and convictions have been challenged and tested to the point of collapse....everything i thought i knew about the Bible and Jesus crumbled to bits and pieces..but that was back at a vulnerable time when i was struggling wit the faith and was weak..now it's different. i still don't mind considering other beliefs beside my own, but i've chose, from here till the grave, to remain firm by what the Bible teaches... (just saved my life)..and you playing a dangerous game especially if you don't have a sold foundation in scripture - in other words, what's what...
Distinctions have to be made. No way around this. Since i believe the Bible teaches what God's word teaches, when the moment comes, i think people should be presented with opportunity to observe/hear the truth for themselves. That's why i present the specific areas in which what's taught in the Bible runs counter to a given belief. And it's interesting to say the least to see so many good members in the R&R forum observe the truth, that they may know what's right, but time and time again, still not choose it. Jesus giving a heads up, it's not really a surprise - "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. And a man's foes shall be they of his own household."(Matthew 10:34-36)
From what i gathered here and other threads in R&R, Ether, Biblical Atheist, Chozenwun, and your concept of God, is all of a God that either: 1)is not of ONE authority, 2) does NOT have his OWN voice OWN thoughts, and OWN words, or 3) he DOES speak, and tells lies to some people, 4) he IS of an enormous number of individual authorities on right and wrong, or 4) all of the above, plus some.
And everyone has a right to choose what they will accept, yet at the same time, they don't have a right to accept the wrong thing, and still believe that doing so is acceptable with God.