Spirituality
05 Aug 17
Originally posted by @kellyjayI understand that you make shiite up. Don't understand why though.
Sinners, anyone with sin is going to stand in front of a Holy Righteous God that is going to make them give an account for every sin, idle word, deeds done and not done.
I was kicked out of sunday school, because I would not stop asking questions. True story.
14 Aug 17
Originally posted by @divegeesterI'm fine with questions about my non-faith beliefs. Whatcha got?
It's fine it you feel you don't want to answer the questions about your religion, please feel free to continue criticising the religion of others though...
The poison of christianity is that it breaks families. It breaks relationships. Should we give you a free pass to be stupid?.
14 Aug 17
Originally posted by @kellyjayWhat does representing the mainstream have to do with spirituality ?
You are quite good at accusing without offering specifics! I'm speaking scriptural doctrine,
you are just spouting off things, I have no idea what you are talking about, where you got
them, or anything else. Be specific, for crying out loud, how can anyone defend, you are
not representing mainstream, as if anyone can know what you think mainstream is!?
Did Jesus or Buddha follow the mainstream or did they follow their own dharmas?
Originally posted by @divegeesterBut Christianity, in all its varied and sometimes deplorable forms, is so eminently criticizable 🙂
It's fine it you feel you don't want to answer the questions about your religion, please feel free to continue criticising the religion of others though...
Where as a "live and let live" philosophy is hard to find fault with.
15 Aug 17
Originally posted by @apathistChristianity always makes more sense when alligned with generally accepted science and history.
What evidence do you have to support your belief system.
You ignore the muslims and the mormons, even though they have the latest word from your god. You a cherry-picker?
The Christian who can reconcile Christian views with the rest of the world finds a genuine place in it. Those that constantly label difference as the work of the devil are never going to understand what it is to love ones neighbour, they will remain in the fear of their own framework.
It's a shame Christianity (mainstream Christianity anyway) , doesn't really embrace the idea of spiritual evolution. Without this, it remains a dead idealogy for me ...
15 Aug 17
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelThe nt isn't really horrible. I think it is an attempt to expand beyond the tribe, and hey we kill you forever out of love. Insert barf emoji here.
Christianity always makes more sense ...
Originally posted by @apathistThe Muslims believe that God has not revealed himself to anyone, and yet they believe Mohammed when he presents his revelation from God.
What evidence do you have to support your belief system.
You ignore the muslims and the mormons, even though they have the latest word from your god. You a cherry-picker?
Originally posted by @suzianneWhy wouldn't Muslims believe Muhammed? They believe that the Abrahamic God has revealed his message through Muhammad. Their belief is every bit as strong as your belief that Jesus was the Abrahamic God incarnate.
The Muslims believe that God has not revealed himself to anyone, and yet they believe Mohammed when he presents his revelation from God.1
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"Muslims believe that God revealed his final message to all of existence through Muhammad via the angel Gabriel. Muhammad is considered to have been the Seal of the Prophets and the last revelation, the Qur'an, is believed by Muslims to be the flawless final revelation of God to humanity, valid until the Last Day. The Qur'an claims to have been revealed word by word and letter by letter." wiki.