Brian2
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That is your faith. Not mine. We have been here before. You are not wrong or other of those words. We are just different in how we have faith in God.
You can't have faith in what you do not believe.
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That is your faith. Not mine. We have been here before. You are not wrong or other of those words. We are just different in how we have faith in God.
You can't have faith in what you do not believe.
I think you mean the whole of the NT.
Christianity relies on the accuracy of historical texts, that were chosen to be included in the Bible canon. It reflects the beliefs of a particular group of people.
It is not claimed to be a Divine revelation, but it assumes that the NT authors were correct in their beliefs. That they were "Divinely inspired".
Jesus was definitely Divinely inspired, imo.
The NT authors were not prophets or even disciples .. however pious and well-meaning they were, there is room for doubt.
Unfortunately, not much information about the early Christians survives, due to the siege of Jerusalem.
What we do know, is that it started off with a group of Jewish Christians, and ended up as a gentile church, that was manipulated by Roman Emperors.
satan is always active. he exploits our weaknesses. he corrupts.
..but God's plan cannot be thwarted. God is Greater.
You are not me, so you don't decide how I do my cognition and feelings.
Yes I know.
There are many different supposed divine revelations (and different interpretations). Why choose one over the other? No one has answered this question yet.It is just blind faith because the Bible says it.
Does that mean that it is wrong?
Have you seen modern history books about the Bible and the gospel of Jesus and how it is all myth? How could my faith be anything but blind faith which goes against the wisdom of the world?
Do you have a faith? What is it? Is it a reasonable faith or blind faith?
Why?
Yes, this is the pragmatist position. Ideas separated from life have no value but ideas which do work may or may not be true.Because my blind faith works for me, where as other faiths don't. I still use reason, not just objective reason or even logic or evidence.
Yes, this is the pragmatist position. Ideas separated from life have no value but ideas which do work may or may not be true.
No, God didn't trick anybody.If Jesus did not die and rise then God tricked all of Jesus followers and they included things in the gospels which just did not happen..
It wouldn't have been included in the Bible canon if it didn't agree.We know enough about the early Church in the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles and in the writings of other early Christians, the ones that agree with Jesus words and the teachings of the church..
True, that’s a possibility because people can and do seem to put their faith in a myriad of gods, or no gods or God at all. Yet, if there is One Creator God whom all will come face to face with after death... then this One God’s existence will be very meaningful.Yeah, but even then it might not be the God you have faith in.
True, that’s a possibility because people can and do seem to put their faith in a myriad of gods, or no gods or God at all. Yet, if there is One Creator God whom all will come face to face with after death... then this One God’s existence will be very meaningful.
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There are many different supposed divine revelations (and different interpretations). Why choose one over the other? No one has answered this question yet.
I used to believe in Christianity because I was raised in a Christian family. When I did some research what we actually believe and on what basis I realized how primitive were the standards of history, truth, authorship... in the times when the Bible was created and myth was the norm.
No, God didn't trick anybody.
Trinitarian Christianity was not the only belief, it was one of many.
Arians, for example, did not believe that Jesus is God.
That would mean, in turn, that death and resurrection is not the pillar of faith that trinitarian Christians insist on.
I think that we all agree that the shema is the main pillar of faith.
Jesus is quoted saying that when questioned in the NT.
That is a trinitarian belief.Arius came late and did not have any predecessor groups to point to as the real church.
No .. because one plays with philosophy, so as to make it so.The shema does not contradict the trinity.
I answered you about at least two or three times.You said it is immoral, I ask you why and you refuse to answer. OK
Quran is considered literal word of God (God's correction of the Bible)... "Shruti" texts are considered revealed by some Hindus...Jesus fulfilled OT prophecies and has witness accounts in the NT of what happened with His life and death and resurrection.
The standard for prophecy in the OT was that it is did not happen, the prophet was a fake.
He may have been innocent of the charges, which I don’t believe given the story, but he is not characterized as sinless. He sins.He did not deserve to die because He is sinless
If that were true that would be the only punishment in the Bible and yet it is not the only one.justice require death for sin
Sorry God, if he exists, never revealed himself to those people. It is not rejection to lack a belief in someone that does not appear to exist.No not really BUT
We sinned and rejected God and deserved the wages of sin, death, an He reached out for us in love and willingness to suffer for us.
But God lied to themAs with Adam and Eve, if they were not prepared to acknowledge God as the one they should be trusting and obeying