'don't look for a girlfriend at a bar, ok. go to church and find one there.' he's not convinced.
true true, but you got to understand the war in Iraq is not going to end in any of our lifetime. However, I'm sorry my post was a jab at bible hugger's and mormons.
Do you really believe living exactly as Jesus lived is the way to heaven.? Followin the new testament for everything it's worth? YOU"RE WRONG!!!Be a good person to others and God and his son can't ask for moer..too many people take relligioun way more serios than they should.
I am the way the truth and the life. No man comes to the Father, but by Me.
you can only determine (as lostinidlewonder puts it) your relationship with God in private. if you are close to Him, you know it! noone's criticism of you will change your relationship (as with family relationships) and even if others are critical, you know you are at peace.
The devil just doesn't do it for me. I can't see how a being as infinately good and powerful would not be able to vanquish an obviously lesser power.
I can appreciate the argument that God gave us free will but why would he have created evil.
The question about peircing and totoos though, i think illustrates my point as much as yours, if not even more so. I'm not sure but i got the impression that basically you were saying that, as a knowing christian, it is a sin to get a tatoo.
The question of homosexuality is one that is always hard.
I am the way the truth and the life. No man comes to the Father, but by Me.pretty plain to me. One way to Heaven. Doesn't say anything about works. We are saved by faith, not by works lest any man should boast.again pretty plain.Boliver
"Without evil there could be no good so it must be good to be evil sometimes."-Satan from South Park: Bigger Longer and uncutim kind of regretting starting this topic
Being a christian is ... hear me... NOT about being a good person! Good people dont go to heaven - Redeemed people do!
To understand this topic better you should read Romans it explains that we dont come before God in our own Righteousness (goodness) but in the Righteousness of Christ (which is perfect and lacking in nothing)
now in that thought, say religion was an issue, as it apparently is for some religions. what happens to those who don't get the opportunity to gain a believe, ask for their sins to be forgiven, etc?
So do you take it or not? It's your choice.
As the verse above says, they can see God and His powers.
I challenge this, "God", if that is his real name, to a duel tommorow at sundown with pistols being the weapon of choice.
My campus does have a Bible study it's just that my previous experience of them has been far from successful. I don't want to offend in any way but they are often a bit cheesy. I've never been the type to hold hands in a circle and say your prayers out loud. I can fully respect those who can do this, but my prayers have always been a very private thing. As for reading the Bible i did read the New Testament, well i skipped parts of revalations (just too weird for me to take). It does help to have a knowledge of the Bible but i just don't think it answers all the questions of life now, and sometimes it is outright wrong. In many places (old testament especially) the beliefs are so bigotted that i simply can't believe them to be God's will. The idea that women are a lower class of being or that gay people are an abomination in God's eyes is the product of what i would class as an outdated, and wrong, society. If you think of mankind's journey as one toward God we are closer now than we have been before. Granted we are a very very long way off but it's got to better than a time when society outcasts and kills the very people who are trying to save them. So applying the Bible these days seems to me to be very hard. The basic tennets will never change and never should, love God and treat others as you would be treated. But many of the details seem harder to keep up with. Anyway i will try and find a place that suits me where i can talk to people about this, a member of one of my bands goes to a little church like group and i might see if i can go with her. Thanks for your input Pianonut you're obviously a good person, that definately comes through in your posts, and your take on Christianity has always given me something to think about.
This one's always given me a problem. What it seems to be saying is that no one who does not believe in Jesus will enter heaven. If that is true God is condemning huge amounts of extremely devout, good people to eternal torment. I'm absolutely sure that God would never send a good man to hell - if there even is a hell - no matter his religion. I don't know what the requirements are for "getting into" heaven but i really don't think it should be looked at that way. The aim of religion is not to strive toward some misterious present when we die but to create a living heaven here on earth.
I personally think my way is the one true way, though I could care less about salvation. And, I believe that anyone else's way is the one true way too. Paradoxical maybe, but I believe there are as many ways to truth as there are people seeking it.
To this discussion in general (i.e. not directed at anyone in particular)Despite a billion bible quotes, anyone who believes that god and jesus are the only ways to truth are simply stating a belief, not a fact. Believing something to be true does not make it so. Nonetheless, I respect your right to believe whatever you wish. I rest easy at night knowing that the requirements of those belief systems do not apply to me.
Believing something to be true does not make it so.
Do you really believe living exactly as Jesus lived is the way to heaven.? Followin the new testament for everything it's worth? YOU"RE WRONG!!!You think there's a heaven? so do i. But if god and J money are as all powerful as people believe them to be, i'm pretty sure they will let you in to the VIP if you're a good person. All these christinan religions have it wrong...Im sorry but you do. Be a good person to others and God and his son can't ask for moer..too many people take relligioun way more serios than they should.Rob
is it that we take it too serious or you not serious enough?
the latter. Do you mean you don't take me seriously, or I dont take reilgion seriously enough? Both are true.
With much respect Torp, I would like to inquire on a particular aspect of your argument here. I am not much a fan of relegion per se, though I am a great fan of logic.
This to me reveals that you believe there is no single absolute Truth (which by the way, would have to be absolute itself to be ultimately true. If it is not absolute, then there is absolute Truth; if it is absolute Truth, then in this case also, there is absolute Truth). This leads me to think that you believe that what people simply believe to be truth, is indeed true.
According to your logic above, wouldn't the christians very belief in what they believe, actually make it true then? And wouldn't this sentence here: Believing something to be true does not make it so.hit the very foundations of your own arguments and very beliefs?
I am simply interested as I have read many of your posts and feel that you are clearly a deep thinker.
If anyone could adequately explain how the concept of free will is incorporated into the Christian ethos (something which even someone as brilliant as Aquinas was unable to do convincingly), I might be swayed.koji (STSD)
boliver, pianowelsh, janice, lostinidle, and torp will come to the duel tommorrow night and watch rob47 shoot his gun into the sky.
If anyone could adequately explain how the concept of free will is incorporated into the Christian ethos (something which even someone as brilliant as Aquinas was unable to do convincingly), I might be swayed.
I probably should be clearer in my postings, since sarcasm doesn't come through very well. I'd be happy to be there, though I would be fully on Rob's side.My statement about 3 against 1 was an obviously-too-subtle jab at the Christian insistancy to worship 3 entities while calling it 1.Kind of like the famous Henry Ford quote when people wanted to know what color they could have for their Model T. "You can have any color you want, as long as it's black."I believe free will exists in the Christian ethos, it just comes with a pretty sever price tag.Jef
I don't see how someone hasn't shown how there is free will. Look at the Titanic illustration. You choose whether to get in the boat or not. you choose Christ or not. please explain yourself more.boliver
free will exists in life. everything has consequences in this life. Eternity is no different. Choices you make today effect your outcome in the end.
The problem with the Titanic analogy is that it won't hold up very well (no pun intended). First, the Titanic was poorly designed, if it was perfectly designed, as the argument for god's creation would be, there would be no accident from which to save people. Additionally, the Titanic did not have enough life vests or life rafts for all those who wished to be saved. Further, are you advocating that I could live a completely un-christian lifestyle for my whole life just so long as I get in the lifejacket before the ship goes down? What about all the people who did grab a life jacket and died anyway?Jef
the bible---not for me. i prefer the bhagavad gita
Creation was perfect until sin entered the picture.