Anonymous wrote:I was into the Evangelical movement until the moment I woke up and opened my eyes. It is a very cultish movement. No, I am not a non-believer in the God and they body of Christ. I just don't believe in religion and the grand churches and multi-million dollar ministers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So since we are naturally good , why did God think it was necessary to have his only begotten son ripped to shreds and sacrificed?
To demonstrate that He's a sadist who doesn't play favorites?
Jesus was fully Man and Fully God, he knew what he was getting into. It's not like you or I "sacrificing" our human child. That was God on the Cross. You have to look at it Spiritually, not like humans doing things. God is GOD, not the President, not some human king or enlightened being.
Anonymous wrote:So since we are naturally good , why did God think it was necessary to have his only begotten son ripped to shreds and sacrificed?
To demonstrate that He's a sadist who doesn't play favorites?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Well, fundamentalist thought I am not quite certain of the differences. I grew up with a strict, literal interpretation of the Bible and believed that for a while. Or at least I tried. I have journal entries begging Jesus to find the "peace that passes all understanding" that people talked about.
But over the years I've realized that I just didn't have the deep abiding faith in the Bible that is required to truly surrender. And because fundamentalism tends to be quite all or nothing, well, there's no where really to go.
That said, the church I grew up in was a horrible, negative place and I am better off w/o the people who shunned me. Really. There are some very sweet souls that I do keep in touch with and I know they pray for me and I honor that. My mom is still very much in the faith and she believes as 8:32 does that I'll come back one day because she doesn't want to believe I spend eternity in hell, which is a legitimate fear for her. But I have just as deep of faith that hell doesn't exist so I just smile, nod, and we talk about other things.
Your church may be better equipped to counsel you and your questions so that you come to a place of peace. That's what it's really what's it's all about. Finding the peace. I'm happy to say that I have found it, even though I am not in any religion nor do I even really believe in any god. Certainly not the God described in the Bible.
Good luck on your journey.
I think you are confusing God with the God you were taught about in the horrible church in which you were raised. There is a difference.
I'm referring to the God described in the Bible, which I'm pretty familiar with. That god is a sociopath.
Accept the gift and helping hand God gave us to make us clean enough to dwell with perfect Love or not. That's totally free will. God gives you the free will to accept or reject Jesus. Obviously if you choose to reject Jesus you probably reject the existence of Hell...so own it...live it... love it ! I hope it works out because even if you are right I am no worse off than you. the other way around...not so much. Its win/win for Christians.
So since we are naturally good , why did God think it was necessary to have his only begotten son ripped to shreds and sacrificed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Well, fundamentalist thought I am not quite certain of the differences. I grew up with a strict, literal interpretation of the Bible and believed that for a while. Or at least I tried. I have journal entries begging Jesus to find the "peace that passes all understanding" that people talked about.
But over the years I've realized that I just didn't have the deep abiding faith in the Bible that is required to truly surrender. And because fundamentalism tends to be quite all or nothing, well, there's no where really to go.
That said, the church I grew up in was a horrible, negative place and I am better off w/o the people who shunned me. Really. There are some very sweet souls that I do keep in touch with and I know they pray for me and I honor that. My mom is still very much in the faith and she believes as 8:32 does that I'll come back one day because she doesn't want to believe I spend eternity in hell, which is a legitimate fear for her. But I have just as deep of faith that hell doesn't exist so I just smile, nod, and we talk about other things.
Your church may be better equipped to counsel you and your questions so that you come to a place of peace. That's what it's really what's it's all about. Finding the peace. I'm happy to say that I have found it, even though I am not in any religion nor do I even really believe in any god. Certainly not the God described in the Bible.
Good luck on your journey.
I think you are confusing God with the God you were taught about in the horrible church in which you were raised. There is a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus said "no man gets to the father except through me." There is no middle ground. Jesus is either God or he is insane . He doesn't give you wiggle room and you are either a Christian or not.
Verily, Verily I say unto you, my dear preschool teachers. Unless you complete at least three of the four training opportunities scheduled in the next year, you cannot maintain your position as lead teacher.
(I am a program director. At our meeting last week I reminded my lead teachers that they had to complete their training hours before the end of the year.)
That statement cannot be interpreted to apply to all preschool teachers in every corner of the world for as long as the earth continues spinning. I was speaking directly to a specific group of people in a specific situation and at a specific time in history. In other words, Jesus wasn't talking to the folks living in a remote rainforest or sitting in a Buddhist temple. He was explaining that in order to get closer to God, people should follow his example. Love one another and love God. Be kind to each other. Take care of the poor. Feed the hungry. Be honest in your words. Fulfill your promises.
Not - "Believe in me or I will throw you in a pit of fire for eternity". Do you not see how that totally negates the concept of free will?
Accept the gift and helping hand God gave us to make us clean enough to dwell with perfect Love or not. That's totally free will. God gives you the free will to accept or reject Jesus. Obviously if you choose to reject Jesus you probably reject the existence of Hell...so own it...live it... love it ! I hope it works out because even if you are right I am no worse off than you. the other way around...not so much. Its win/win for Christians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus said "no man gets to the father except through me." There is no middle ground. Jesus is either God or he is insane . He doesn't give you wiggle room and you are either a Christian or not.
Jesus is speaking to people who have heard it or read it. That's who it applies to.
Again. Not biblical. You can't pick and choose and have any credibility.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ I'm not saying we don't have any redeeming qualities . I think we crack god up.. That's why he loves us. The only thing he hates is when we say " I'm a good person, I don't need God and I certainly don't need his son to have been tortured and sacrificed for me."
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Well, fundamentalist thought I am not quite certain of the differences. I grew up with a strict, literal interpretation of the Bible and believed that for a while. Or at least I tried. I have journal entries begging Jesus to find the "peace that passes all understanding" that people talked about.
But over the years I've realized that I just didn't have the deep abiding faith in the Bible that is required to truly surrender. And because fundamentalism tends to be quite all or nothing, well, there's no where really to go.
That said, the church I grew up in was a horrible, negative place and I am better off w/o the people who shunned me. Really. There are some very sweet souls that I do keep in touch with and I know they pray for me and I honor that. My mom is still very much in the faith and she believes as 8:32 does that I'll come back one day because she doesn't want to believe I spend eternity in hell, which is a legitimate fear for her. But I have just as deep of faith that hell doesn't exist so I just smile, nod, and we talk about other things.
Your church may be better equipped to counsel you and your questions so that you come to a place of peace. That's what it's really what's it's all about. Finding the peace. I'm happy to say that I have found it, even though I am not in any religion nor do I even really believe in any god. Certainly not the God described in the Bible.
Good luck on your journey.
Well DUH !!! Christ is God. We are sinners. That's the Point. I like your Ghandi...but he's not so bright.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus said "no man gets to the father except through me." There is no middle ground. Jesus is either God or he is insane . He doesn't give you wiggle room and you are either a Christian or not.
Verily, Verily I say unto you, my dear preschool teachers. Unless you complete at least three of the four training opportunities scheduled in the next year, you cannot maintain your position as lead teacher.
(I am a program director. At our meeting last week I reminded my lead teachers that they had to complete their training hours before the end of the year.)
That statement cannot be interpreted to apply to all preschool teachers in every corner of the world for as long as the earth continues spinning. I was speaking directly to a specific group of people in a specific situation and at a specific time in history. In other words, Jesus wasn't talking to the folks living in a remote rainforest or sitting in a Buddhist temple. He was explaining that in order to get closer to God, people should follow his example. Love one another and love God. Be kind to each other. Take care of the poor. Feed the hungry. Be honest in your words. Fulfill your promises.
Not - "Believe in me or I will throw you in a pit of fire for eternity". Do you not see how that totally negates the concept of free will?
Accept the gift and helping hand God gave us to make us clean enough to dwell with perfect Love or not. That's totally free will. God gives you the free will to accept or reject Jesus. Obviously if you choose to reject Jesus you probably reject the existence of Hell...so own it...live it... love it ! I hope it works out because even if you are right I am no worse off than you. the other way around...not so much. Its win/win for Christians.
Actually, it's not a "win/win for Christians". So called "Christians" have done more evil in the world in the name of Christianity than just about any other group. I think Christians will have a lot of explaining to do. And I say this as a far, far, far from perfect Christian.
“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”
? Mahatma Gandhi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus said "no man gets to the father except through me." There is no middle ground. Jesus is either God or he is insane . He doesn't give you wiggle room and you are either a Christian or not.
Verily, Verily I say unto you, my dear preschool teachers. Unless you complete at least three of the four training opportunities scheduled in the next year, you cannot maintain your position as lead teacher.
(I am a program director. At our meeting last week I reminded my lead teachers that they had to complete their training hours before the end of the year.)
That statement cannot be interpreted to apply to all preschool teachers in every corner of the world for as long as the earth continues spinning. I was speaking directly to a specific group of people in a specific situation and at a specific time in history. In other words, Jesus wasn't talking to the folks living in a remote rainforest or sitting in a Buddhist temple. He was explaining that in order to get closer to God, people should follow his example. Love one another and love God. Be kind to each other. Take care of the poor. Feed the hungry. Be honest in your words. Fulfill your promises.
Not - "Believe in me or I will throw you in a pit of fire for eternity". Do you not see how that totally negates the concept of free will?
Accept the gift and helping hand God gave us to make us clean enough to dwell with perfect Love or not. That's totally free will. God gives you the free will to accept or reject Jesus. Obviously if you choose to reject Jesus you probably reject the existence of Hell...so own it...live it... love it ! I hope it works out because even if you are right I am no worse off than you. the other way around...not so much. Its win/win for Christians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus said "no man gets to the father except through me." There is no middle ground. Jesus is either God or he is insane . He doesn't give you wiggle room and you are either a Christian or not.
Jesus is speaking to people who have heard it or read it. That's who it applies to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesus said "no man gets to the father except through me." There is no middle ground. Jesus is either God or he is insane . He doesn't give you wiggle room and you are either a Christian or not.
Verily, Verily I say unto you, my dear preschool teachers. Unless you complete at least three of the four training opportunities scheduled in the next year, you cannot maintain your position as lead teacher.
(I am a program director. At our meeting last week I reminded my lead teachers that they had to complete their training hours before the end of the year.)
That statement cannot be interpreted to apply to all preschool teachers in every corner of the world for as long as the earth continues spinning. I was speaking directly to a specific group of people in a specific situation and at a specific time in history. In other words, Jesus wasn't talking to the folks living in a remote rainforest or sitting in a Buddhist temple. He was explaining that in order to get closer to God, people should follow his example. Love one another and love God. Be kind to each other. Take care of the poor. Feed the hungry. Be honest in your words. Fulfill your promises.
Not - "Believe in me or I will throw you in a pit of fire for eternity". Do you not see how that totally negates the concept of free will?