@whereu,
Let’s clarify this, because you’ve clearly twisted what I said. I never claimed that atheists and Muslims share the same beliefs. That’s simply not true, and you know it.
What I said was that both atheists and Muslims often use that particular question—“If Yeshua is God, why did He tell Satan to worship God and not Himself?”—to diminish or deny His divinity. That’s the only point I was making. I never suggested your overall belief systems are the same, and it’s dishonest of you to imply otherwise.
You’re also now claiming to have “argued for the divinity of Jesus,” but let’s be honest—you’ve repeatedly denied the authority of Scripture, mocked the Bible, and challenged anyone who believes in it. If you’ve defended Yeshua’s divinity at any point, it was likely just to oppose someone else, not because you actually believe in it.
You want to talk about respect? Fine. Then let’s agree to start here:
✔ Respect involves not twisting someone’s words.
✔ Respect means engaging with the actual point being made, not misrepresenting it.
✔ And respect means not throwing out insults like “rubbish” when someone shares a sincere response.
You say I should show respect to “fellow believers in God.” I do—when those believers engage sincerely and honestly. But respect is a two-way street, and it would be appreciated if you offered the same courtesy, rather than jumping to sarcasm and false accusations.
If you want a genuine conversation, I’m open to that. But if all you're going to do is twist, attack, and stir—then let’s not pretend that’s about truth. That’s just noise.
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