Cephus
Relentlessly Rational
He has to believe in Christ. Jesus is the only way the truth and the life
You keep dodging the question. Is his Muslim friend, who does not believe in Jesus as anything more than a prophet, deluded in his beliefs?
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He has to believe in Christ. Jesus is the only way the truth and the life
I am amazed that so many believers that have had "spiritual" experiences won't share their experiences with others. It ought not surprise me however, as I too have had "spiritual" experiences that I just will not share with anyone. I gather that the telling of such experiences puts one at risk of throwing one's pearls to the swine.
My experience of God has actually brought me to a point where I no longer require faith to believe in God. I am absolutely certain of his existence and presence in my life.
So I guess that leaves me with a question for those who have had God experiences. What do you think it was that you did which enabled you to experience what you experienced? What did you do to invoke God's attention?
So, he is, in fact deluded.
Correct?
Ciao
- viole
I believe only salvation in Christ can get you into Heaven if that is what you are asking me
I suspect and believe that you have your facts mixed up. Muslims are not in the habit of asking Jesus to be Lord and Savior.
I believe if you are simply talking about having an experience with God that anyone could have one. I base that on the fact that I had an experience with God before I received Jesus as Lord and Savior.
I believe that is a common Christian belief but that it lacks credibility.
I do believe that a person will have to accept Jesus as Savior to get into the physical Kingdom of God.
Yes, and my Muslim friend has daily experiences with a childless God Who told Him that believing Him having a son is blasphemous.
So, concerning my friend's experiences, do you think he is deluding Himself, or is it possible that He really had those experiences?
Ciao
- viole
I believe it is valid for everyone.Is that valid also for little children who died or people who never heard of Jesus?
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- viole
I believe that to be correct and Jesus never had a son, so there is no blasphemy except for those deluded people who think Jesus did have a son.
I believe it is valid for everyone.
Oh dear. I said God having a son, not Jesus (unless Jesus is God and He is the son of Himself, of course).
So, again, if my muslim friends claims to have experiences of a God (Allah) that has no son whatsoever, is he deluding himself?
Ciao
- viole
Does that mean that at the pearly Gates we will be asked whether we accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, before releasing the sentence? I ask because little children and people who never heard of Jesus could not have possibly done that during their lives.
Ciao
- viole
The way the text puts it at the pearly gates a person is offered the robe of righteouness that comes from Jesus and I suppose if a peson needed an explanation he would get one. The person not accepting the robe gets thown out into outer space, which means instant death.
I believe Jews are stubborn enough to refuse anything that has to do with Jesus.I wonder who would be so silly to refuse that robe once he find himself at the pearly gates.
Ciao
- viole
I believe Jews are stubborn enough to refuse anything that has to do with Jesus.
For most unbelievers there will be a lie to believe. Aliens just want to reap a harvest to eat us or who is going to believe some voice without real hard evidence.
I believe I have noted that people confronted with the truth on rf tend not to acknowledge that truth but resort to silence. I beleive some people prefer the lies.I am pretty confident that anyone with more than two connected neurons will be happy to accept that robe when faced directly with Jesus, Saint Peter, angels, whatever...after their death. Especially if that robe is washed frequently, as I hope.
I mean, who wouldn't?
Ciao
- viole
I believe I have noted that people confronted with the truth on rf tend not to acknowledge that truth but resort to silence. I beleive some people prefer the lies.
I believe I have noted that people confronted with the truth on rf tend not to acknowledge that truth but resort to silence. I beleive some people prefer the lies.
I am amazed that so many believers that have had "spiritual" experiences won't share their experiences with others. It ought not surprise me however, as I too have had "spiritual" experiences that I just will not share with anyone. I gather that the telling of such experiences puts one at risk of throwing one's pearls to the swine.
My experience of God has actually brought me to a point where I no longer require faith to believe in God. I am absolutely certain of his existence and presence in my life.
So I guess that leaves me with a question for those who have had God experiences. What do you think it was that you did which enabled you to experience what you experienced? What did you do to invoke God's attention?