Originally posted by KellyJayYou look for attributes. When you look for false government money, those attributes are preset. When we look for false gods, where do we find the definitions for the attributes we should look for? From christians! Or muslims! Or jews! Or hindus! Or buddhists! Or wiccans!
Only by knowing the real thing can one spot the fake, you spend all of your time looking at fakes how would you know the real one among them?
Some part of "faith belief" escapes you, and you let yourself think all others not like you go to hell. Shame on you, buddy.
Originally posted by apathistTo recognize the bad you must know what good is.
You look for attributes. When you look for false government money, those attributes are preset. When we look for false gods, where do we find the definitions for the attributes we should look for? From christians! Or muslims! Or jews! Or hindus! Or buddhists! Or wiccans!
Some part of "faith belief" escapes you, and you let yourself think all others not like you go to hell. Shame on you, buddy.
Originally posted by KellyJayBasically Kelly you are someone who declares vanilla to be the only icecream worth eating, while being oblivious to all the other flavours on offer. What if the true flavour is chocolate. How will you ever know?
When you encounter God why look for gods?
(The question is of course rhetorical. Everyone knows the best flavour of icecream is mint choc chip).
21 Apr 17
Originally posted by Rajk999/facepalm
In another thread Josephw [son-in-law of the JW Roigam 😀], stated that what people need is a relationship with Jesus Christ. I have heard this before from several other Christians like KellyJ and when I asked what is a relationship with Christ, he was at first shocked that I, a professed Christian did not know what that was. When I tell Christians th ...[text shortened]... really want others to know about their doctrine ?
What exactly is a relationship with Christ?
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeDo you struggle with math problems when you have the answer?
Basically Kelly you are someone who declares vanilla to be the only icecream worth eating, while being oblivious to all the other flavours on offer. What if the true flavour is chocolate. How will you ever know?
(The question is of course rhetorical. Everyone knows the best flavour of icecream is mint choc chip).
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeWe are not talking about what my favorite religion is, this isn't a what is my favorite food in the buffet type of question!
Basically Kelly you are someone who declares vanilla to be the only icecream worth eating, while being oblivious to all the other flavours on offer. What if the true flavour is chocolate. How will you ever know?
(The question is of course rhetorical. Everyone knows the best flavour of icecream is mint choc chip).
Originally posted by FMFAsk a Muslim If allah loves them.
Muslims "talk directly with God" when they pray and do not attempt to do say via their prophets like Jesus and Muhammad. If Muslims "talk directly with God" when they pray, is that a "relationship"?
Not all relationships are loving.
The god of Islam does not love everyone, if anyone at all.
In that respect, the god of Islam is a distant and cold god.