God:BELIEVE IN ME, WORSHIP ME, OBEY ME, DO AS I TELL YOU OR I'LL DESTROY YOU IN A RAGING FIRE OF ENTERNITY. I'm a perfect gentleman, so really, I don't wan't to pressure you. The choice is yours.Me:Uh, that's it? Those are my choices?God:Well yes, that's free will. I decide for you what choices you can make and then I punish you if you make the choice that I don't want you to make.Me:Not really much of choice is it?God:Well, I admit, I kind of stacked the odds in my favor. The house always wins. But you're still free to make the choice. I can't force you to choose one way or the other. Well, actually, since I AM God, I COULD force you because I'm capable of all things, but, being the benevolent guy I am I'll let you choose. Oh, and by the way, since I'm omniscient I already know which choice you're going to make, so could you hurry up and get on with it!Me:Uhhhh, raging fire of enternity?God:Ding, ding, ding, we have a winner, welcome to the family....(pause)...did you say raging fire of enternity?Me:Yup.God:But I was just SURE that you would choose my way.Me:Well, that's kind of why I phrased it as a question. Just to see if we were on the same page. I hadn't really made up my mind yet, I was just trying to get a feel for which way you were leaning. I guess since you thought I was going to choose you that must be my choice, cause you can't be wrong. Right? If I choose raging fire that would mean that you didn't know what I was going to choose. That would never fly. Free will exists though, right?God:Yup, your choice.Me:Okay, I choose neither.God:You can't do that, that's not one of your choices.Me:It is if free will exists.
YES!!! So if anyone thinks this is unfair, let God know how you feel. Go ahead and tell Him that He is unfair! Seriously! He won't strike you dead, or anything.
Yes, the Bible does say that. It's pretty clearcut I think, the ONLY way to salvation is to believe in Jesus. And even that wouldn't help, if it were not for his sacrifice. Gotta have both conditions to be saved.And yet, the Bible also says that Abraham, Moses, and Elijah are in Heaven with the Father. (As does the Koran, I believe.) Those three had the benefit of neither condition. So what do we do with that contradiction?
The answer (aside from blowing in the wind) will always revolve around faith. Despite all contradiction or evidence to the contrary you must simply believe it to be true.Jef
I do not speak compliquely english... and I do not understand this subject....Anyone speak french
I think that may be because the language is in Crazy Speak...
Well......since god created everything, he must have created sin as well. According to the bible, god's creation is perfect. Therefore, sin must be perfect too. If I'm living in sin, am I not living in god's creation?Also, if god was not responsible for sin, then god's creation couldn't be perfect as it left room for marginalization through the introduction of sin.If god created sin just to test us, then he is a petty, insecure being who resorts to entrapment and fear of death to persuade people to love him. I wouldn't tolerate such behavior in humans. I certainly wouldn't tolerate it in a diety.Jef
Wrong - God created humans with the ability to choose. Humans chose sin. Not God.
How could we choose something that does not exist? And, since God supposedly created everything, then he MUST have created sin as well. If he did not create sin, then who/what did? If sin was not created by God then other, equal, powers of creation are in force and one must logically conclude that there is more than one God.
Like death, sin doesnt' exist in itself. Sin is the 'state' of the absence of God like death is the absence of life. It is the rejection of God.
Or like the fantasie impromptu topic where the guy ends every post with God Bless.Satan bless,Rob
I don't think that arguing on a forum is going to really portray the depth of the truth of Christ.
lathe, the god of bad engineering? that's the first time i heard that one! kinda funny.
i suppose we could make up gods all around us.
IF you don't believe in God, there is a much higher level of frustration because you take it all personally.
I think the argument would probably revolve around the holy trinity, god, jesus, and holy spirit. The claim is that all three are one and have always been one. Therefore, with jesus always being there, anyone saved would have been saved through him...sort of.Just thinking out loud, I don't really know how to resolve that contradiction. I do like your line of thinking though.The answer (aside from blowing in the wind) will always revolve around faith. Despite all contradiction or evidence to the contrary you must simply believe it to be true.Jef
The trinity is a paradox we humans can't wrap our minds around because we think in terms of 3 dimensions. God is extradimensional and from that standpoint the trinity makes sense. See "The Extradimensional Nature of God" athttps://www.godandscience.org/apologetics/xdimgod.html for a discussion which may help shed some light on the concept.
Only problem with this is that the early Christians didn't believe in the trinity. Part of this doctrine was set by the Council of Nicaia in the late 300's AD, when they established the early version of the Nicene Creed, and there was heavy political pressure from the Emperor Constantine. A few hundred years later they added the line "proceeded from the Father AND THE SON," which hadn't existed, as the concept of Trinity developed further. And before you go blaming this on the Roman Catholics, remember that they WERE the Christian church, from the beginning until historically fairly recently.
is it true that all sins r forgiven?does this mean that i'll still be going to heaven even though i perform heresy on a regular basis?
That is very interesting. I will have to study on that one. What I've been taught is that the concept of the trinity may be gleaned from the scriptures, though the word itself is nowhere to be found in them.
I believe in the human soul.
Yep its called the brain.
There is something else - the soul, the life force... call it what you will.
I think its impossible to even attempt an answer to that question, if Im to respond with all sincerity. It impossible to substantiate any religious / spiritual belief system, let alone get down and dirty with the details.
So, to answer you question I have no clue. I just believe that there is something that causes life, beyond the mechanics of the body. Having witnessed the death of several family members, I can say that I definately felt 'something' was gone.
Lol, and I came here to talk about piano music! I guess you can never tell where the ole WWW will take you.
Tell you what though Torp - if you'd car to wait, say, 65 years (fingers crossed) Id be happy to fill you in with all the gory little details!
Seriously thought, great topic. This thread could have gone DOWN, but it has infact become quite fascinating.