Re: fractal reasoning
"If you come to conclusions then how do you have infinite possibilities?"
There is always the possibility of change with greater knowledge and understanding, a conclusion can be just a point in time, it doesn't have to form a permanant belief.
"You can't even understand my theory of christianity, when you can understand it, and explain it to me then I will take the time to explain it. Until them you can keep telling me about average Christians and what you think they believe."
Now who is making assumptions?? If your explaination of your own theory is inadequate, or doesn't make sense to others, it is not the others that are to blame. But as I've said before, just because I don't agree with your theory of christianity, does not mean I do not understand it, that is just your assumption.
As for your theory of 'fractal reasoning' you haven't even attempted to explain what you mean by this term. You made the claim, the burden of proof is on you. If you choose to get into a snit about it, and refuse to explain what you mean, then people will quite understandably dismiss your claims and statements as nonsense.
spud