Opinions count, irrespective of who says them, as long as theyre not stupid retorts made up on the spot, which yours obviously isntsub said:now before u start flaming cos i already stated im not christian and i should butt out...
You made an excellent point here... a few excellent points actually.sub said:any religion that does not satisfy the changes due to time from the outset is flawed per se. i dont understand why religion should change with the changes in society. if religion and god are true, which to me they are, then god would have accounted for these changes from before, being omni-present, omni-potent and omniscient, right? thus all things within the religion should be based for as long as the religion sticks around. any modifications made to this creed are man-made and artificial - which is EXACTLY how it should NOT be. any man-made changes are limited in view, and requires constant changes to keep "up-to-date" per se. man in his very nature (note his is an arbitrary term), limited and dependant on many things, and if u believe in god - one who is above these limitations, then you should automatically realise that any thing that u add is limited as u urself are limited. thus, if god set out for a religion to stick for the entirety of humankind from its point of arrival, is it not plausible that god had infact intended the way described in the scriptures to be THE way to live ur life?
What i believe is not a religion. Religion as you said is man made, and because we are flawed humans, then anything we do is flawed. We are also greedy, and as such want to manipulate something which is incomprehensible and fit it into a tiny box all in the hope that we may understand a little more.
An analogy would be a person who speaks very elloquent english and a child. The child does not understand what the person is saying, so they dumb it down until they understand what is being said. But in doing so some of the meaning is lost. So it is with religion. God speaks to us, and instead of elevating our minds to understand that, we dumb it down. We still get a basic message, but the original meaning is lost. That new message will only be relevent for a short time as the social context changes.
As a christian, I believe that Jesus was indeed the Son of God, and what he spoke was God's truth. Therefore, instead of taking what he said and making it relevent to what i understand, I should learn to understand exactly what he was trying to say, which may surprise you because it is entirely relevent today.
"IF" God exists, then he would most certainly know how to reveal himself to people throughout the life span of the universe. That is what he has done. God is immutable and cannot change, therefore the love he has for us is also unchanging. Whether i lived one hundred thousand years in the future or in the past, i would still be a sinful human being, and I couldnt change that. But God's grace to me ensures that no matter what my place in history, I know he loves me.
Exactly... Changes should not be made. For someone who believes in an infalible God, you cannot say that his word is false.sub said:certainly any addition to the scriptures or any modification due to changes in the society should not be made. if u DO decide the religion u choose, or if ur just an agnostic believing that there is something out there...then u dont sway with the changes caused by society
Id hate to be one of the people responsible for bringing that on myself... sheshRevelation 22:18-19 said:I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book. And if anyone takes words away from this book of prophecy, God will take away from him his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which are described in this book.
If I am to be true to what I believe, I will not sway with society. I will live in and contribute to the people around me, but I am called to be set apart (for thats what holy means). Im not anti society, but i will not compromise my being different in order to fit in. My God is unchanging, what i believe is relevent in all contexts, and there is no need for me to sway because of that.
"Sleeping is my religion, but Jesus is my Savior"sub said:however, u must acknowledge also that faith or degree of faith within or around religions is subjective...ppl choose to believe some parts while rejecting others. is this how religion should be? is it just a matter of choosing the right social or moral values which best suit u? or are u supposed to follow an entire religion in its entirety? if u are looking for religion as a sense of hope and a drive to keep u going, so be it...however, i believe (yes this is a personal statement, and obvioously mean no direspect or offense) that u are not looking hard enuf. a religion by its definition is the guidelines to live ur life, and is complete within itself. it is not something u restrict to sundays (assuming most on this thread are christians), or any other holy day or event. religion is all-encompassing and should tell u how to act. it is a list of things that god has told u to uphold.
When someone explained that to me, they explained religion as something you do EVERY day. Since i sleep every day, that can be classified as my religion
I have been given a guide for my life. I have not been given a guide for the hour a week that im at church for. My goal is to live everyday how God has asked me to live. I would hardly show how much I appreciate him saving me from Hell if i wasn't commited to doing that. Granted I dont always do it, but I always try! How can I not. If he saw right past the loser I am, if he saw past all the selfish things i do and managed to see something beautiful in me, how can I not try my best to repay im for that?!
Twas some good food... it got me thinkingsub said:note just some food for thought...no offense intended. i, myself, admit i do not kno enuf to argue against christianity so i wont...if it seemed that i was, it was to be a general religion question, and i merely used christianity as an example.
enjoy.
Don't worry there is no offence taken, its good to have your own opinion, and I know not everyone will think the way I do. Personal attacks are the only offensive things really, and you have none of them
One of the things you also have to remember about this is that Gallileo was also someone high up in the church (religious scholars where the scientists of the day). It was not God who denounced Gallileos theory, yet it was people claiming to act on Gods behalf. But nothing in the bible contradicts a heliocentric solar system. It was people who thought they knew everything about God because they were special.sub said:the church refused to acknowledge the heliocentric solar system, and instead remained steadfast in its assumption of the geocentric model...however, later it changed...sry for the crude example but it IS the only one that came to mind.
But even when they condemned him as a heretic, he still kept his faith. He knew that his sentence was from men and not from God.
Sorry i was slow in replying... ill reply to other posts later... so tired