✔️ You falsely claimed I equated atheists and Muslims as having the same beliefs. That’s a clear misrepresentation of my words. I clarified I was referring to a shared objection they often raise about Yeshua’s divinity—not that they believe the same overall. You twisted that to suggest I was lumping people into one category, which I never did. That’s a misrepresentation.
You claim that Muslims and atheists shared the same beliefs about the divinity of Christ by using the same question to invalidate the divinity of Christ. I pointed out that as an atheist, I never question the divinity of Christ. I pointed out that I often supported the divinity of Christ, which I believe comes from the Bible. If you don't believe me, ask your fellow Bible alone believer about the hard time he had with me when I tried to convince him that Christ is divine. Muslims, share your fellow Bible alone believer on this point.
✔️ You frequently use phrases like “rubbish” and “word salad” in response to my posts. That’s not respectful disagreement—that’s sarcasm and mockery. If you truly want an honest conversation, then engage with the points raised rather than insulting the person who raises them.
I use the word rubbish when I show that it is rubbish and make no apologies for that. I use the word "word salad" with you when I believe your responses go wandering into the brambles with irrelevant Bible quotes.
✔️ You claim I don’t allow disagreement, yet ignore how often I’ve said I’m fine with people disagreeing—as long as they back it up with Scripture and avoid personal attacks. You’re creating a false narrative that I equate disagreement with disrespect, which simply isn’t true.
You may have said that you are fine with people disagreeing with you, but you often don't. You call a false narrative a disagreement with disrespect. Of course, anything that you disagree with (ie your interpretation of scripture) is a false narrative, a disagreement with disrespect.
✔️ And now you’re back to making the conversation about me personally, rather than the content of what I’ve actually shared. That’s exactly what I was pointing out before. When people don’t engage the topic directly, and instead focus on who’s posting it—it stops being a discussion and becomes a distraction.
I made the conversation about you when you made comments about me personally. Try to avoid doing that if you don't like the favour being returned.
So yes, those are clear examples. You’ve made a habit of personalising your disagreements with me instead of sticking to the topic.
If you genuinely want to move forward respectfully, then let’s start by dealing with what is written—not assumptions about each other.
Try listening to your own advice, and things will improve.
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