@fmf saidIt doesn't.
How does your characterization of his theoligical belief - "let's just do nothing then" - square with Rajk999's constant urging that people must follow Jesus' commandments?
He preaches works, then says life on earth matters little, and our focus should be on the afterlife.
I'm not surprised though, because Christianity seems to be a mess of contradictions.
09 Jul 19
@chaney3 saidThose who know God understand, those who do not are not of God.
What are you talking about?
You'd be hard pressed to find Christians agreeing on anything, past and present.
Everyone seems to have their own interpretation of the bible, based on how it fits their own life.
Most Christians do not know God, so I can understand your confusion. All you have is a perspective of the ungodly.
09 Jul 19
@chaney3 saidThen why did you claim that, based on Rajk999's posts, you say he promotes the idea of "let's just do nothing then"?
It doesn't.
He preaches works, then says life on earth matters little, and our focus should be on the afterlife.
I'm not surprised though, because Christianity seems to be a mess of contradictions.
09 Jul 19
@chaney3 saidBut Rajk999 does not, as you suggest, 'preach' "Let's do nothing then". Why are you claiming that he does? Rajk999 does not, as you suggest, say people should not visit the elderly, feed the poor or take care of sick people; indeed, quite the opposite. Why are you claiming that he does?
Jesus suggests it in Matthew, and God knows Rajk preaches the teachings of Jesus.
Except for exercise, and taking care of one's body. Not important because this life is temporary.
@fmf saidThe primary focus of this thread is in regards to exercise. In a different thread both Rajk and Eladar minimized greatly the importance of exercise and healthy living because the "focus" should be on the afterlife.
But Rajk999 does not, as you suggest, 'preach' "Let's do nothing then". Why are you claiming that he does? Rajk999 does not, as you suggest, say people should not visit the elderly, feed the poor or take care of sick people; indeed, quite the opposite. Why are you claiming that he does?
My OP point was that if one doesn't properly take care of their own health, then they likely cannot help others.
If I did not express these points properly in the OP, then maybe it will be cleared up now.