Survey - Why Do Atheists Care Whether Christians Believe in Christianity or Not?
Recently, I wrote two posts indicating the relationship between the "mature social medium" in which we live, interact with, and that helps form our personal identity and self--in relation to the tragic shootings committed by James Holmes in Colorado. (Post 1; Post 2)
I argued that Christianity influences our "mature social medium" which then influences people such as James Holmes and others to act in the way they do. The ancient Christian philosopher Pelagius also pointed this out long ago. That is, the Christian version of salvation promoted by Augustine, leads to "moral laxity" as believers are "saved" regardless of their actions--no consequences in relation to their salvation.
I argued that Christianity influences our "mature social medium" which then influences people such as James Holmes and others to act in the way they do. The ancient Christian philosopher Pelagius also pointed this out long ago. That is, the Christian version of salvation promoted by Augustine, leads to "moral laxity" as believers are "saved" regardless of their actions--no consequences in relation to their salvation.