HumanDichotomy
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Lol. Oh noes. Political incorrectness on Bos!?! Never.Anyone who believes in zeus at this time is either retarded or is characterised by insanity. You like making fun of retards and insane people?
Lol. Oh noes. Political incorrectness on Bos!?! Never.Anyone who believes in zeus at this time is either retarded or is characterised by insanity. You like making fun of retards and insane people?
Jesus loves me and I love Jesus and thats what matters. If Jesus were here today and we asked him "should we stone bob hawke for being agnostic" he'd be like "what? no, he's a decent bloke he's allright." And then if we were like "but is he going to hell for not beleiving" Jesus would be like "my word no, i mean when the time comes for him to leave the mortal world and we make clear to him he's welcome as one of my fathers children if he says no well thats his choice then he would but we aren't going to hellurise him for being a bit quirky when on earth ofcourse not. I love Bob and would love for to join me in heaven just as I would love for you to join me in heaven you know?"Oh lentern I weep for your weakness.
The Church must never compromise truth. This would be the greatest betrayal of our saviour since Judas. Leave the world to itself, I impore you
Someone doesnt often think like this:
"I dont want bad things to happen to me
I dont want other people to do something bad to me"
This someone thinks like this:
"I dont want to do bad things to other people
I want to do good things for other people"
Because of this, this someone can always live with God*
Because of this, this someone can always feel something good
It is good for this someone if it is like this
*God is someone (not something)
this someone is someone good
this someone is not someone like people
there isnt anyone else like this someone
this someone exists always
everything exists because this someone wants it to exist
people exist because this someone wants them to exist
this someone exists because this someone exists, not because of anything else
this someone lives
Oh we know.I agree that we shouldnt stone or judge the pagans. If they have no interest in seeking Christ, then it would be futile to try to force Him on them.
But
-we do want to be sure that they understand what theyre refusing and
-we dont want to be accessories to their sin
It's a tough line to walk.
When it comes to Christianity though, I like the formula that (linguistics) Prof Wierzbicka has offered as our universal/cross-cultural message:
This.Lentern ftw.
Lentern is wavering. He needs Christian solidarity in his journey thru the valley of the shadow of death, not your evilsOh we know.
^^ Lentern ftw, he's much more tolerant then you these days
Bruv you don't need to convince me to love god I allready do. On the question of what stance do we take towards the estranged children of God we must love them for what they are not what they believe. They are Gods children and we can trust he won't banish them unless they really and trully make the choice fo exile themselves. We must simply care for God's children and love them whilst they are here. Do our best to make them happy and well meaning. Sure we should let them know who we are and whilst we're at it let them know but don't get all fire and brimstone on em if they aren't ready. They have an eternity to live in the other life yet they will come to see it one day. Until then we just try to make sure they don't misstreat any of God's other children. Remember its all about love, forget the deeper analysis and just act out of love and the rest will take care of itself; the creator will make sure of it.I agree that we shouldnt stone or judge the pagans. If they have no interest in seeking Christ, then it would be futile to try to force Him on them.
But
-we do want to be sure that they understand what theyre refusing and
-we dont want to be accessories to their sin
It's a tough line to walk.
When it comes to Christianity though, I like the formula that (linguistics) Prof Wierzbicka has offered as our universal/cross-cultural message:
Be nice to Iron, he's trying to introduce you to a beautiful happiness beyond description. Jesus love an invaluable comfort for all of us who feel it.Oh we know.
^^ Lentern ftw, he's much more tolerant then you these days
Nobody said it would be easy. Our reward is the knowlege that we being of service to the allmighty and the knowlege that wherever we go no place exists wear we cannot be warmed by the eternal flame that is God's love.I fully agree, but some are more difficult to love than others - particularly the many detractors of this forum. We have no duty to engage them or let them poison our minds with doubt, or compromise our faith to appease them
In the real world, it is always good policy to not ram the faith down every throat we meet, but the intertubes offer unique challenges and new frontiers
I think you, and it seems a few others here, misunderstand Tolerance. But mainly you that I'm pointing my big finger atReligious tolerance can never be achieved unless one of two circumstance arise.
One, the entire world uniformly turns to one religion
or alternatively
Two, the trend in human behaviour is broken where we stop instinctively telling everyone else with different beliefs and sometimes in wierd circumstances people with the same beliefs that they're wrong.
I agree with this. Tolerance does not mean complete agreement. It means being able to live alongside someone despite the differences.I think you, and it seems a few others here, misunderstand Tolerance. But mainly you that I'm pointing my big finger at
Tolerance isn't "everyone is free to think what they want"... THAT is pluralism/relativism.
Tolerance is "I believe wholeheartedly that you're wrong... and I'm going to tell it to your face. But I'm not going to persecute you. I'm not going to point and say 'dirty sinner going to hell', or 'moron with no scientific reasoning'."
Someone once described it to me as a tolerant person being one who can be friends with someone who they share ideologically opposed viewpoint with. An atheist and a Muslim... that sort of thing.
Yeah, but I really do think that youre fooling yourself if you believe that Christ would approach unrepentant sinners today with such a cool and forgiving attitude. There is infinite mercy there, sure, but to be forgiven you first have to repent. Christ really had little time for those who flaunted their sins in His face. The best attitude to these people is peaceful non-engagement, or Ghandi's non-cooperation.Nobody said it would be easy. Our reward is the knowlege that we being of service to the allmighty and the knowlege that wherever we go no place exists wear we cannot be warmed by the eternal flame that is God's love.
Where we differ I think is that I believe all will be revealed at the appropriate juncture. With a few exceptions most of these agnostics and athiests aren't anti god they just don't think there is enough there to convince them. Let's face it he lives hints but he doesn't spell it out for us. When all is revealed however methinks these people will fall in love with Christ, reject their previous misshaps and willingly enter his kingdom a servant of christ and a son of the lord.Yeah, but I really do think that youre fooling yourself if you believe that Christ would approach unrepentant sinners today with such a cool and forgiving attitude. There is infinite mercy there, sure, but to be forgiven you first have to repent. Christ really had little time for those who flaunted their sins in His face. The best attitude to these people is peaceful non-engagement, or Ghandi's non-cooperation.
Oh come now even the clergy don't believe in limbo. He adores all his children with a love more powerful than you or I could ever imagine, he would refuse a child who sought to join him, even if his child took a while to come to that conclusion.The fires of purgatory perhaps
But the word is clear about the price of not choosing the truth already in our hearts in this world. The kingdom of God is already within us, as a mustard seed. We must let it grow thruout our time on earth
It's people who hold views like this that I have no problem sharing this lovely soil with.Oh come now even the clergy don't believe in limbo. He adores all his children with a love more powerful than you or I could ever imagine, he would refuse a child who sought to join him, even if his child took a while to come to that conclusion.
For all the ins and outs of he bible that is what stands tall above all else. He loves us and would like nothing more than for us to join him in the kingdom of heaven in perpetuity. So long as one is willing to love him and live with him how could such a benevolent, loving being deny them?