1robin
Christian/Baptist
What a strange question? Why don't we look at what Jesus actually said instead of judging him by gross misrepresentations made by people who existed 2000 years later?This is an image (created in 2013 I believe) that first appeared on the Betty Bowers ("America's Best Christian") web site, which has since found itself popping up across the internet---it was recently posted in a thread here on RF. It's a parody of the For Dummies instructional/reference books.
I realize some Christians might take exception to it, perhaps as an abuse of a well known theme of Jesus knocking on the door, but aside from that, as a succinct summery of Christian salvation I believe it's spot on.
Any disagreements?
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1. Jesus died to save us from our selves not from anything he will do?
2. If you want analogies then use one that is more appropriate. One that is not so bad is the courtroom. God is the judge, Satan the prosecutor, and Christ the defense attorney.
3. If your partial to that cartoon for some reason then use more accurate language. Like Christ being a doctor that has created the cure for the disease everyone on the other side of the door have, which their own behavior has both created and spread. He paid for the cure himself, he doesn't charge for it, and he will not force anyone to take it. He knocks and the person on the other side says go away, but the doctor says that he has the cure for the disease that is killing those in the room. The room full of people despite overwhelming symptoms say they do not believe they are sick, that they are happy with their symptoms, and have no need for a cure for a non-exist but 100% lethal disease. They deny the door's existence, the diseases existence, their symptoms, the cure and the doctor, or even if they all exist that the doctor is malevolent.
4. They then die from the disease they do not think they had despite every symptom to the contrary because they denied the doctor that kept knocking on their door offering help. Not only do they die from their refusal to believe they were sick, but they even blame the doctor they denied existed for the symptoms of the disease they created.
In the end they get what they actually desired, eternal separation from God, or eternal unity with him. In my own view that means utter annihilation for those that die from the disease they both created and denied existing. Even if I am wrong and they do exist for an eternity suffering from the disease they created then denied, they will probably continue to eternally hate the doctor they didn't believe even existed.