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PostPosted: 11/05/14 10:42 am • # 1 
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Georgia pastor has his mind blown by European atheists: ‘If there’s no god, why should I believe?’
David Edwards | 05 Nov 2014 at 11:07 ET

A Finnish television network recently filmed a Southern Baptist pastor as he visited secular Nordic countries and struggled to come to grips with widespread LGBT rights and atheism.

In an episode of Yle’s The Norden, Summit Church of West Georgia Lead Pastor Marty McLain tells the network that he is a creationist who believes in the story of the Garden of Eden, and that there is a “literal Hell.”

“The Bible does refer to — in the book of Revelations — the lake of fire,” he explains.

In a trailer for the episode, McLain interviews people on the street in an attempt to find someone in the Nordic countries he visits who believes in God.

“If there’s no god, why should I believe in him?” one man asks the pastor.

McLain eventually speaks to Lars Danner Madsen, a reverend at Solbjerg Church in Copenhagen, who tells him that Danes are not religious “all day, all the time.”

The Southern Baptist pastor points out that the Danish government had forced churches to treat LGBT people equally when it came to marriage rights.

“The parliament, the government says you must perform same-sex marriages in the church,” McClain notes. “Wow!”

Madsen, however, does not seem to object to the idea of marriage equality.

“I think God has created love, not to make new generations, but to unite people,” Madsen observes.

“I believe same-sex attraction is a sin,” McLain later tells a Yle interviewer. “When it comes to homosexuality, the worst thing I can do to somebody is say, ‘You know, God made you that way, and he wants you to that way, and God’s all for a homosexual relationship.’”

“When you look in the Bible, you see what God says about homosexuality,” he adds. “I have to deny so much of scripture in order to give that type of counsel.”

Watch the video below from Yle’s The Norse, uploaded Nov. 5, 2014.


http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/11/georgia-pastor-has-his-mind-blown-by-european-atheists-if-theres-no-god-why-should-i-believe/


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PostPosted: 11/05/14 10:51 am • # 2 
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I still haven't figured out why any god's existence is important.


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PostPosted: 11/05/14 11:01 am • # 3 
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Yeah, yeah. Blah, blah, blah. Same shit, different religious idiot.

I loved this:
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Madsen, however, does not seem to object to the idea of marriage equality.
“I think God has created love, not to make new generations, but to unite people,” Madsen observes.


Although I don't think God created love, I can agree that it's a uniting force and our world would be bleak without it not matter the gender(s) of the ones that love.


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PostPosted: 11/07/14 9:07 am • # 4 
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I'm blown away that he's blown away. Another case of a guy living in an echo chamber, where he never encounters anybody that challenges the premise his worldview is based on. And when he finally does, he's naturally very, very surprised. This is as true in religion as in politics, but seems more regional in the case of religion. In Alabama and Arkansas you rarely see the bumper sticker outline of a fish with legs. Or an atheist billboard. Those are more common in Wisconsin, Vermont, etc.


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