I can't help myself. Does the flying fickle finger of fate really point to God? I believe the Calvinists might chime in on this one.
Calvinist humor lol
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I can't help myself. Does the flying fickle finger of fate really point to God? I believe the Calvinists might chime in on this one.
I believe that depends on yoour point of view. It is useful to me to know whether I am being true to my Lord. I also find it useful to perceive whether interpretations are true to Him as well.That is certainly a different definition. Not necessarily an useful or defensable one, but certainly different.
Indeed, people irrationally and/or baselessly believe all sorts of things are true.
I believe I have a different definition. True means exatly representing the standard. So a true lb would not be 1 lb 2 ozs. A true foot would not be thiteen inches. The way this works in religion is that the religion would not express a belief contrary to what God has said, God being the standard.
Wellllll... that's not entirely true. Which is the true ton, a short ton, long ton or a metric ton? FAQ: What is the difference between the long ton, short ton, and metric ton?
I believe a short ton would be 2000 pounds to be a true short ton and so on.
I believe that depends on yoour point of view. It is useful to me to know whether I am being true to my Lord. I also find it useful to perceive whether interpretations are true to Him as well.
I am not sure what you mean by defensible but Jeus says "I am the truth."
Three questions here...
1. Do you believe the religion you have chosen to be the only "true" religion?
2. If the answer to question #1 is "yes," what exactly does that mean to you?
3. If the answer to question #1 is "yes," what do you believe will be the fate of those who do not share your beliefs?
In islam there's no guarantee of salvation. Muhammad himself didn't know if he was going to heaven. Only Jesus gives that security when you trust in Him. Remember Jesus warned about false prophets. Who came later? Muhammad, Joseph Smith, the Jehovahs Witnesses - all distortions of the biblical truth.If i am wrong about Christianity i might go to hell.
If i am wrong about Islam i am going to hell.
Thanks humans for making it so hard you ********
Yea their all wrong.In islam there's no guarantee of salvation. Muhammad himself didn't know if he was going to heaven. Only Jesus gives that security when you trust in Him. Remember Jesus warned about false prophets. Who came later? Muhammad, Joseph Smith, the Jehovahs Witnesses - all distortions of the biblical truth.
In islam there's no guarantee of salvation. Muhammad himself didn't know if he was going to heaven. Only Jesus gives that security when you trust in Him. Remember Jesus warned about false prophets. Who came later? Muhammad, Joseph Smith, the Jehovahs Witnesses - all distortions of the biblical truth.
So what about the Trinity being a pagan concept? By no means! The Babylonians and Assyrians believed in triads of gods in a pantheon of other gods. But these triads constituted three separate gods (polytheism) which is utterly different from the doctrine of the trinity-which maintains that there is only one God (monotheism) with three persons within the one godhead. Think of a triangle...Based on Islamic scripture and tradition, we are pretty sure you polytheist Christians are going to hell for shirk. Jews, preceding Mo, appear to agree that you are monotheistic pretenders.
Alternatively, and realistically, you are all deluded cultists who hold humanity back by believing harmful things.
Sorry you didn't like the question. Just as a heads up for the future, you needn't feel compelled to answer questions you believe to be flawed.I think your question is malformed.... So, please be more clear in your definition of true.
If i am wrong about Christianity i might go to hell.
If i am wrong about Islam i am going to hell.
Thanks humans for making it so hard you ********
Just curious. What do Jews believe about an afterlife?Then go do Judaism. We don't have a 'hell' in the afterlife at all.
Sorry you didn't like the question. Just as a heads up for the future, you needn't feel compelled to answer questions you believe to be flawed.
So what about the Trinity being a pagan concept? By no means! The Babylonians and Assyrians believed in triads of gods in a pantheon of other gods. But these triads constituted three separate gods (polytheism) which is utterly different from the doctrine of the trinity-which maintains that there is only one God (monotheism) with three persons within the one godhead. Think of a triangle...