Thanks. Now I have to have it as the skulls are right up my alley. The Buddhist mala beads I have has bone beads carved in the shape of skulls. I have some other skull stuff, too.
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Thanks. Now I have to have it as the skulls are right up my alley. The Buddhist mala beads I have has bone beads carved in the shape of skulls. I have some other skull stuff, too.
Cool. So, how you doin?It is of no relevance to me whether you are concerned or not.
I require enlightenment and liberation. I'm not worried about some immortal soul doom prophecy stuff.Anti-christian? I'm struggling to see how...
Jesus’ willing sacrifice provides a “release by ransom” from sin which brings redemption and a chance of salvation. If, as some pagans believe there is no such thing a 'sin' 'redemption' or 'salvation' then Jesus' sacrifice was pointless and they are calling the God of the scriptures a liar. I'd call that anti-Christian.
Anti-christian? I'm struggling to see how...
Jesus’ willing sacrifice provides a “release by ransom” from sin which brings redemption and a chance of salvation. If, as some pagans believe there is no such thing a 'sin' 'redemption' or 'salvation' then Jesus' sacrifice was pointless and they are calling the God of the scriptures a liar. I'd call that anti-Christian.
Slipped on some red herrings I suppose?What happened to the OP, lol?
That's quite an assumption to draw... Did you think for a moment that some may not see it as a lie, but as a different path?
In paganism, there are many paths... Pagans generally don't view other paths from them as wrong, or as a lie. What works for others may not work for them, and vice versa. It doesn't make others wrong, just different. They aren't in opposition with anyone.
It seems to me that you come from the mindset that there is only one truth. People outside of your path (especially in Paganism) don't often times see the world in such a black and white way... It might be good to try to understand their perspectives before drawing such conclusions, because those are not small conclusions to draw about people and the way they think.
What if the Jews are right?It really is not an assumption I am saying it exactly like it is, there can only be one truth despite what people appear to 'choose' what to believe.
Either the pagans are correct or the God of the scriptures is correct, they can not both be correct that is a contradiction.
You should never assume and make judgements about people, I am 68yrs, was a hippie and have been around, Pagans, Buddhists and goodness know how many other belief systems. Was a nurse for over 30yrs so met people from all walks of life and currently doing a philosophy degree. It is not my mindset it is logic and being unwilling to delude myself all paths lead to God because they can't.
It really is not an assumption I am saying it exactly like it is, there can only be one truth despite what people appear to 'choose' what to believe.
Either the pagans are correct or the God of the scriptures is correct, they can not both be correct that is a contradiction.
You should never assume and make judgements about people, I am 68yrs, was a hippie and have been around, Pagans, Buddhists and goodness know how many other belief systems. Was a nurse for over 30yrs so met people from all walks of life and currently doing a philosophy degree. It is not my mindset it is logic and being unwilling to delude myself all paths lead to God because they can't.
Talk about lop-sided reasoning. Wow.Pagans also pray so I guess Christians need to stop praying.
You gotta figure it out, if you can...to an extent. Because -- oh well, you gotta figure it out.What if the Jews are right?
What if the Muslims are?
Or the Baha'is?
They all claim to be.
Here's another question -- what if you're wrong?What if the Jews are right?
What if the Muslims are?
Or the Baha'is?
They all claim to be.
It's the exact reasoning demonstrated in the OP. I was being sarcastic.Talk about lop-sided reasoning. Wow.
This is why I remove myself from the dichotomy of right/wrong paths.Here's another question -- what if you're wrong?
Talk about lop-sided reasoning. Wow.
That's what I'm asking. And who says, I mean knows, if who they're praying to is listening?Agreed! So then why does it matter if Christians utilize prayer beads if non Christians do too?
Yes but what if no one is listening. What if someone is listening but is not the one they think they're praying to? what if this one has power but is misleading?It's the exact reasoning demonstrated in the OP. I was being sarcastic.
It's kinda hard to have two tenets that clash with each other and then say both may be true.That's quite an assumption to draw... Did you think for a moment that some may not see it as a lie, but as a different path?
In paganism, there are many paths... Pagans generally don't view other paths from them as wrong, or as a lie. What works for others may not work for them, and vice versa. It doesn't make others wrong, just different. They aren't in opposition with anyone.
It seems to me that you come from the mindset that there is only one truth. People outside of your path (especially in Paganism) don't often times see the world in such a black and white way... It might be good to try to understand their perspectives before drawing such conclusions, because those are not small conclusions to draw about people and the way they think.
If the same one is listening regardless of who is being prayed to, then why does it matter who?Yes but what if no one is listening. What if someone is listening but is not the one they think they're praying to? what if this one has power but is misleading?