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On the same note, many people call Christianity a religion, and for many Christians I assure you, that is probably just as irritating. In general, Christians don't consider Christianity to be a religion, just like Atheists don't consider Atheism to be a religion. Now religion can be incorporated into Christianity. Let me give you an example in the Bible. Quote:
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Finding God is like looking for your car keys when you're in a hurry. I've had times where I was in a hurry to get out the door, and I would look all over for my car keys. I would lift up couch cushions, I would go through the laundry basket checking through my pants, then eventually after running all around looking for my car keys, I find them on the kitchen counter or some other obvious place. The search for God doesn't need to be a difficult one, but it can be. I could probably ask an infinite number of "whys" as to whether I should acknowledge God's existence or not, but that probably won't get me much closer. It's very hard to find truth in controversy. Now personally, I have no doubt in my mind about the existence of God. I've stopped questioning whether God exists, and I've started building on that knowledge that God does in fact exist. After that, everything just keeps getting easier. In fact, I believe God asks very little of us. Just a short time of faithfulness from us, and willingly gives us an eternity in exchange. In fact, let me show you how simple the concept of Christianity is. The basics, I'm sure you know this first one, Quote:
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1. Acceptance 2. Loving God and others 3. Sharing So the idea isn't for anyone to have to be tormented. Now as far as God being forgiving. Sure, I believe God is forgiving. We are given the chance to start over and change our lives. I had a horrible past before I accepted Christ, but now I don't really even acknowledge that past. I've started over, and now my desire is to help others receive that same opportunity. Now do I think this post showed you that God does exist and that you should become a Christian? No, probably not, but I would hope it to be a start. I'm not here to force my beliefs on anyone, but to attempt to show you a Christian perspective on things. Thanks again Joel |
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You know that guy on the cross who, or possibly whom, Jesus told would "be with me in my father's house" the next day, after which Jesus spent three days in Hell? Well, whatever happened to that guy? Furthermore, do you think the literalist impression this leaves one could be tied in to the topic of <a href="http://iidb.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=45&t=001281" target="_blank">this thread</a>? [ October 20, 2002: Message edited by: The Naked Mage ]</p> |
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Again, these are only suggested reconciliations for the scripture. I wasn't there, and that's why I don't favor one of the other. Okay now, Quote:
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Do angels have free will?
If so, then why did god create humans? If not, then why did satan & the demons get kicked out of heaven? |
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First up, Joel, it may have been wiser to gently ease yourself into this, rather than hold yourself up to a free-for-all barrage of questions. You'll tire yourself out too quickly, this way.
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A big difference, in my opinion, is that atheists do not need to be taught to be atheists. Atheists can pop up in any culture, completely independently from all other atheists. But to become a Christian, you have to have learned about Christianity somewhere. |
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Hi, Joel
How come God hasn't managed to at least keep the Holy City of Jerusalem free from violence and hate? How come the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has to be looked after by a Muslim because the different factions of Christianity can't get past an age without treating each other cruelly? And why is the most capitalistic nation in the world so fundamentally Christian? Surely pure capitalism goes against Christ's teachings? Thanks. |
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