Reading your words that reveal your beliefs and attitudes. The more fervent a Christian the lkess they tend to follow Jesus.
That's so foreign to I conclude you don't seem sure you are Christian, and here is why.
Sounds more like preaching to atheists.
What I mean is many atheists are loving, charitable, kind to others, they accept gays and other categories of people that far right Christians target, etc. They have a similar moral and loving character that is consistent with what Jesus taught, but the atheists don't have to follow anyone since they think for themselves. The oddity of many more conservative christians is why they bother to be aligned to Christianity but don't botehr to follow what Jesus taught. Christians shouldn't condemn gays or have contempt for science, or liberals. Christians should BE liberals poiltically since the republican party has a platform that is in direct opposition to what Jesus advocated for, namely no judgment of sinners and helping the needy.
Is that your true experience?
If we tested it, would your claim prove true, that many atheists "have a similar moral and loving character that is consistent with what Jesus taught"?
I have seen and heard different.
Since I made clear the distinction between Christians, and "Christians", please be aware that, I will always make that distinction when using the term.
Christians refrain from cursing a neighbor, or stranger, whose actions may be irritating.
For example, it's not the Christian you see doing
this.
So who would that be?
It's not the Christian you see doing
this.
So who would that be?
It's not the Christian doing
these things.
That's why signs like these exists.
Whom do you think put them up?
So I think you have the wrong idea of what Jesus taught, and I know why.
People think that helping an old lady carry her goods, or stopping their car to let some ducks across, makes them saint. They feel that makes them 'okay'
They don't consider smoking on the street to be doing their neighbors harm. Nor blasting their music - rubbish in many cases - filled with profanity, violence, or sexual obscenities.
In fact, flirting is cool to them, not harmful... when it actually is. ...and the list goes on.
Thus, they declare themselves morally upright. They declare themselves.
Then compare themselves in order to convince themselves.
This is not to say that
some - not most - atheists... who remember their 'Christian' upbringing, or values their religious grandparent tried to instill in them, don't try.
Nor is it to say that some 'Christians' are not involved in these things, but by far, most "Christians" don't. Why?
They are restrained by a number of things - one being what the Bible teaches. Another, is wht others will think about them and their religion.
We aren't talking about hypocrites here.
Because I don;t see many conservative Christians following Jesus, and I'm curious why they claim to be Christian at all.
That's a good question.
I wonder about some here, especially when they attack the only thing that provides a basis for what they claim to believe.
They attack the Bible, for example, which is where we get teachings about God and Christ.
These believers seem to follow a conservative dogma that just exploits the label of "Christian" without the burden of honing decency and morals.
I missed a word in my comment, I was asking what Christians DON'T live in a way that is consistent with what jesus taught if they think what he taught is important. Conservative Christians don't strike me as following Jesus since they condemn gays, trans kids, liberals, lie, cheat, etc. I'm always curious why Christian belief doesn't prevent obvious immoral acts.
This is a fair observation, and consideration.
It's not complicated, but because people quickly dismiss things which cannot be proven, they will always keep wondering, and come up with their own answers, which doesn't correctly answer the question.
Jesus gave the answer at
Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
You don't believe there are wicked spirit beings who influence and manipulate humans though.
Some people think they must see an invisible spirit, in order to believe in them.
I'm not referring to spirits of dead people... which people do believe in, but don't exist.
If you live a life of peace that would be the testimony. Beating people ver the head with cruel dogma and threats of hell is the antithesis.
I agree. Even giving you guys nasty nudges, as I do, is not in harmony with being peaceable with all men.
Only, recently, I attended the "Friends of Peace" Assembly, where we were reminded against giving in to the temptation, to respond in kind, or use sarcastic remarks or subtle jabs.
We do get good reminders on how to imitate God and Christ, but we sometimes are a bit delinquent.
I think we take a little too much rope sometimes.
Gotta stop before that rope hangs us though.
See how you treat it as a product that is possessed for the self? That misses the mark. You see it as an ideal, a dogma, a product to own, but what Jesus taught was about how a person lives their lives, and treats others with decency and kindness. Jesus taught living in service to others.
Maybe you need to get to know Jesus better.
You see, people mistake kindness for tolerance.
So people sing this "sweet Jesus" song, because it make them feel comfortable to live their life however they want. Jesus will overlook that... they tell themselves.
That wasn't Jesus. You need to read the gospels, and forget what your priest told you, to tickle your ears.
If you really want the picture of who Jesus is, I'll be happy to paint it for you... from the Bible, of course.
Being kind does not mean accepting anything people want to do.
Didn't you notice how many times Jesus used the words "hypocrites", "offspring of vipers"?
Remember how he described one who would not be childlike, or the ones who say, but do not do?
People mix up things for their own desires.
Paul said... For there will be a period of time when they will not put up with the wholesome teaching, but according to their own desires, they will surround themselves with teachers to have their ears tickled. (2 Timothy 4:3)
Yes, many many pastors water down God's word in order to keep people in their pews, and their collection plates filled.
They don't genuinely care if the people do what Jesus taught, or what the Bible actually says.
Not all do this, but yes, many do.
That is what the business of religion tells you. They want you to follow the religion's dictates and dogma, and give them money.
Many religions fit that bill. True Christianity is different. You would know if you found it.
Jesus said, You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free... if you remain in his word.
He also said, all will know his disciples by the love they have for one another.
I know where money I give goes. It doesn't go to any pastor, or priest.
So you acknowledge that many Christians are frauds.
No. Christians are not frauds, but yes, many "Christians" are like most politicians.
Do you think they are aware they are frauds, or that they accepted a distortion of what Jesus taught and were duped, or both?
Frauds know they are frauds.
I'm not referring to sincere people who really want to know and serve God, but are misled by the money grabbing priests.
There are many sincere people in false religion, and JWs are searching for those friends of peace... finding many of them too, and they respond as peace lovers.
Most of them are sincerely wrong, that's all.
Jesus showed kindness to such ones.
(Matthew 9:36) On seeing the crowds, he felt pity for them, because they were skinned and thrown about like sheep without a shepherd.
You might pick out your preferred brand of toothpaste, but why have you adopted a Christian set of attitudes that are contrary to what Jesus taught? Your condemnation of atheists is an example that goes against what Jesus taught.
I'm a little hard on them, yes. It doesn't go against Jesus teachings though.
Wait till the judgment message starts. You haven't seen anything yet.
The only thing I am not doing right, is responding in kind, when atheist pull their stunts at ridicule and belittling.
I try to remind myself of the way I ought to respond, but being in the actual pit of the lions, the urge to growl is strong at times.
I'm working on it. It's my training ground.
I'm not like this offline.
You are going out of context here. I'm referring to following religious dogmas and how people conform to one type of Christianaity or religion mostly because they were exposed to it. I'm not referring to language, or speaking style, or cultural influences, just religious belief.
I follow the teachings of the Bible, which is good for all - not just me, because it's God's word - the truth.
To be continued...