LeaderNotFollower
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true blood:
I'm afraid I am not familiar with the psalms, because I have never been a Christian. But I am glad you agree with me about 'religion.' I am also glad you would take your child to the hospital if he requires such a trip; I was just using the 'scientists' as an example.
Just as a clarifying point, I have absolutly no problem with anyone believing in God. My character, as you have commented on, is defined, I think, by my acceptance of others beliefs. I will never tell someone they are wrong for what they believe, but, and I am sure I mentioned this somewhere in another thread, I will offer an alternative. To me, someone who follows their faith blindly is the one with a deficience in character.
"Jesus told us to love each other with the spiritual love of God in a renewed mind in manifestation. This is only possible when one becomes born again by God's Spirit and this marks the distinction. "
Just because Jesus said it, doesn't mean people are doing it. Many people, calling themselves followers, will follow Jesus when it is convenient for them. If something is not convenient, they will dismiss it. If all of Jesus's followers followed his teachings, then I believe we would live in a truly wonderful and peaceful world; and I can even say that as a non-believer/follower. But humans are flawed, and Jesus's teachings are often discarded because they are too difficult for us. Soren Kierkegaard, a great yet unrecognized philosopher of the mid-1800s, wrote all about this. Christianity is too difficult for humans, and none of them are practicing it correctly.
I do not presume that I am correct on these subjects, but I do presume that you and everyone else on this site can not be 100% correct either. No one has the truth because no one knows the truth. Only when we die will we learn the truth.
I'm afraid I am not familiar with the psalms, because I have never been a Christian. But I am glad you agree with me about 'religion.' I am also glad you would take your child to the hospital if he requires such a trip; I was just using the 'scientists' as an example.
Just as a clarifying point, I have absolutly no problem with anyone believing in God. My character, as you have commented on, is defined, I think, by my acceptance of others beliefs. I will never tell someone they are wrong for what they believe, but, and I am sure I mentioned this somewhere in another thread, I will offer an alternative. To me, someone who follows their faith blindly is the one with a deficience in character.
"Jesus told us to love each other with the spiritual love of God in a renewed mind in manifestation. This is only possible when one becomes born again by God's Spirit and this marks the distinction. "
Just because Jesus said it, doesn't mean people are doing it. Many people, calling themselves followers, will follow Jesus when it is convenient for them. If something is not convenient, they will dismiss it. If all of Jesus's followers followed his teachings, then I believe we would live in a truly wonderful and peaceful world; and I can even say that as a non-believer/follower. But humans are flawed, and Jesus's teachings are often discarded because they are too difficult for us. Soren Kierkegaard, a great yet unrecognized philosopher of the mid-1800s, wrote all about this. Christianity is too difficult for humans, and none of them are practicing it correctly.
I do not presume that I am correct on these subjects, but I do presume that you and everyone else on this site can not be 100% correct either. No one has the truth because no one knows the truth. Only when we die will we learn the truth.