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Jesus set me free!
Alethia :
There are so many Christian Theories that I have a great deal of sympathy for the agnostics trying to make sense of the various christian arguments. I grew up in a non-denominational setting and thus was exposed to several Christianities, all having multiple doctrines regarding in what way individuals are "saved" by Christ. One new congregation I attended "felt their way along" separate doctrines and finally reaching an uncomfortable and tenuous "concensus" as to what they would teach since the pastor (my brother-in-law) "HAD to teach something" without it causing an argument among the congregants (or making the people who paid his salary, angry). Though, admittedly, it was watered down advertising rather than "doctrine". I think it was the best he could do given the tendency for the many individuals in the congregation having their own theories about what should be taught.sects tendency to argue with each other.
Because of the exposure to multiple Christianities, Ive heard many theories among various christianities as to how a "debt" was created with God, from which all men must be "redeemed" by Christs atonement. You offered your personal theory that "each Christian" was in debt to God "because, by following Satan, they did not honor God". Alethia, I dont think that I understand your personal theory either, regarding how individuals are "already" in debt to God, "because by following satan, they did not honor God.". It is one of few theories Ive not heard (or not heard worded this way...). Can you explain your personal christian theory a bit more? For example, according to your personal theory :
Theories are meaningless. The Holy Spirit teaches truth. If you are only listening to theories, you haven't found the truth.
1) Does every living person have the same type of "debt" to God in your personal theory?
If a person needs a Savior, it is because he owes a debt.
2) If so, How does every living person acquire this "debt" to God in your personal theory? That is, can you explain the concept of "following satan" that your theory spoke of?
3) How specifically is every living person relieved of this debt according to your theory?
Bible, New Testament, John Chapter Three, entire chapter
If you can't understand it, ask God for help. This is not a cop-out; the word of God must be taught by the Holy Spirit.
We are called to be holy as God is holy. Do we succeed or fail? Do we fall short of His glory?
Though the concept of repentance is central to historical Christianity, I think the reason it gets such bad press is that it is so very unpopular (how many christians actually try an authentic version of it?)
How many people try repentance? Is living for God something that His children hate?
I grew up hearing the "agnostics lament" that "if people would only live the 10 commandments, the world would be better".
How odd! An agnostic doesn't live the Ten Commandments. Don't you think that a person who says he loves the Ten Commandments would want to live them? BTW, I've never heard an agnostic say that.
Im grateful to ANYONE who is trying to live the highest moral standards they are able since, I agree with the agnostic, it makes the world better in a world where religions are watering down both doctrines and morals, I have great honor for any religion who attempts to live to a higher moral standard than the world generally has adopted.
The Holy Spirit doesn't teach watered down doctrines and morals. Thank God that where men fail, the Holy Spirit is successful.