So doubting but continuing to go to church is good enough? And then you get away with acting horribly as long as you say sorry? Pathetic |
Credible scientists differ on that. But in any case, it's just a difference of a few days/ a week at the most and in almost all cases before the woman even knows she is pregnant. |
There is a lot more to following Jesus Christ than simply "going to church." If that is your view of religion, it is painfully shallow. And no, you don't "get away" with acting horribly. Acting Horribly and Following Jesus Christ are contradictory. |
But you say it's fine as long as you then repent. And then do something else bad but then repent. But the person who works hard to actually be good but doesn't "believe" (though it's unclear what that means since it seems like doubt is fine) goes to hell. That's painfully shallow. |
So what is sufficient belief then? You say doubt is a fine and acceptable part of it. I believe Jesus was a really great person and maybe more a child of God than the rest of us. But not sure. Am I a believer? |
I don't think God judges us in the end on our level of belief. (It's not like there is a thermometer and if you hit a certain number, you're OK!) Romans 10:9 is very clear: If you declare with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. I think this is interesting because it requires two things: action and belief. To me, the "action" is yes, affirming that we are followers but then also, continuing to live your life that way. That means, continuing to seek a relationship with Him. If you do that, He will reach out and meet you, I promise you that. So, it's not enough (in my mind) to say, OK, I believe, now on with life. What God is seeking through Christ is to change you and live in your life here, now and in the years to come that you have on earth. It is a constantly growing process. In fact, Revelation 13: 15 - 16 says this about people who profess to believing, but then continue to march on their own merry way: 'I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot; I wish that you were cold or hot. So because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of My mouth. In other words, I think God finds that even more offensive than people who never came to know Him. |
You decided that christian beliefs are petty and invented your own god |
are your Christian? if so, wouldn't you like you to be forgiven? |
+1 "Your God" does not exist. Anyone who uses the term "my God" is speaking of a fictional character invented in their own mind to serve their own purposes. Idolatry at it's finest. |
Making up your own beliefs again. Sure, there are a lot of nice Jews out there and other non-Christians too, but too bad for them if they don't accept Jesus as their savior |
Are you saying christian beliefs are stupid and arbitrary? Jesus loves us and wants us to lives with him forever in heaven. |
+1 And it's not "just the Buddhists," as though they are singled out to be damned. All fall short of the glory of God and must seek salvation through Jesus Christ. |
No, I decided your version of Christianity is petty and wrong. |
Except not Jews, right? Arbitrary. |
you can resort to pascal's wager -- saying you believe - and hoping God can't see through it. Some people think it's worth a try. Others think that's silly too - trying to put one over on an omniscient being. |