BilliardsBall
Veteran Member
No, you are repeating a promise that doesn't have to be kept. Nor do we know that it can be kept. That's not really offering much.
In the meantime, how about supporting the humanists as they try to make this a better world, utopian or not?
It put an end to witch burnings. Does that count? And it ended the crime of blasphemy.
How has Christianity been doing at reducing crime? Have you seen the statistics comparing more religious countries and more religious American states with less religious countries and less religious American states? We're doing better than the church. Humanism wins hands down.
Would you like to see the studies? I'm not going to bother to list the links again if you aren't interested in looking at data, but will gladly do so it you are.
Sorry, but you're out of compliance with your Bible:
Romans 12:2 - "Do not conform to the pattern of this world"
John 15:19 - "The world would love you as one of its own if you belonged to it, but you are no longer part of the world. I chose you to come out of the world, so it hates you."
1 John 2:15 - "Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them."
But good for you for being a part of the world anyway.
That doesn't seem to be the message the Christians are getting. They've more or less taken over the new American president's cabinet, and their first order of business includes dismantling almost everything they can to protect the environment, including restrictions on coal mining and funding for climate science study and education. The Bible says that the world will be destroyed soon. That removes all incentive to preserve it. Their actions are consistent with that belief just as James Watt's was, who I quoted earlier
How do you feel about those two issues?
And thank you for answering the questions asked.
I DO support humanists, even secular humanists, HERE on Earth. Yes, why would I not? My goodness, I'll take freedom of religion, for example, whether from the White House or the ACLU. I don't care--and if I can make a better way, I try. I support several families overseas, monthly, from a limited income. This while I'm accruing debt in a Master's program. Also, I am activist on a number of issues from sustainability to human trafficking. Yes!
Before we study the Inquisition or crime statistics, I want to make you aware that I don't consider 70% of America as Christians. I'm thinking maybe 10% are born again. And I KNOW that in many countries the number is higher but only VERY rarely are the military, the intelligentsia and the politicians saved.
I DO KNOW that the Roman "church" killed 1,000 people for every witch killed over here, but I also know that the OVERWHELMING majority the Romans killed were Christians and Jews. I'd be put to death three times by Torquemada:
1. I'm a Jew
2. I'm a born again who says I'm saved by trusting Christ and in no way saved by the Roman church
3. I OWN A BIBLE AND READ IT
And yes, I know how many people twist the Bible for their ends. Do they LOVE the Bible or love TWISTING the Bible? That's an important distinction.
As for the new issues you raised:
1. ROMAN monks can hide in monasteries away from women and witnessing, but not me. I can give 500 more verses on being fully involved with this world--just not corrupted by it. There's a difference between me going downtown to share my faith with drug addicts, or going downtown to have a glass of beer with you--which I would enjoy fully--and me going downtown to BE a drug addict. I think the verses are clear there, especially in the C Word of context. I mean, I am to love my wife (wanna see a couple of dozen verses on that?) and she is IN the world and OF the world. C'mon.
2. I hear you loud and clear on the Trump initiatives. It's clear he's not a Bible lover of any kind. I don't know what is. He's pandering to a base, isn't he?