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Why is Christianity 'correct?'
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<blockquote data-quote="oi_antz" data-source="post: 55267355" data-attributes="member: 261524"><p>Hmmm, I wonder what it is that motivates you to discuss Christianity if you're content being atheist.. I think it's that question that lurks in everyone's mind "what happens after death". Well Christians know the answer to that because God has answered their question, however atheists don't have a God to call upon for answers like this, so I'll try to sum it up in a sentence:</p><p></p><p>God exists. Always did, always will. He made some creatures which He could share His life with, these are called angels and they are spiritual not physical. He created a physical model of life called "the universe" and made little God-like robots who wander around living their life making their own decisions as though they are God on earth. Some of the angels God created decided to turn against their creator because they wanted to rule and dominate the universe, and the most famous angel convinced the human to turn against God by wanting to become God. Ever since that moment in The Garden of Eden, the world is contaminated with sin. This is why there is so much anti-good in the world, because humans have taken side with the enemy of God. But God wanted to live forever with the human instead of sending it out of His sight, so this is why The Holy Bible has been manifested into the world, that Christians can learn these sorts of answers from God instead of spending their lives cursing God for anything they happen not to like. It's all about like and dislike, it is human greed which is exploited to cause sin, and this is why some humans will impact another human unfairly for their own gain, which we call <u>selfishness</u>. The essence of Christianity is <u>selflessness</u>.</p><p></p><p>I still have to ask you though, what exactly are you trying to achieve with your post here and is there something in particular you need help with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oi_antz, post: 55267355, member: 261524"] Hmmm, I wonder what it is that motivates you to discuss Christianity if you're content being atheist.. I think it's that question that lurks in everyone's mind "what happens after death". Well Christians know the answer to that because God has answered their question, however atheists don't have a God to call upon for answers like this, so I'll try to sum it up in a sentence: God exists. Always did, always will. He made some creatures which He could share His life with, these are called angels and they are spiritual not physical. He created a physical model of life called "the universe" and made little God-like robots who wander around living their life making their own decisions as though they are God on earth. Some of the angels God created decided to turn against their creator because they wanted to rule and dominate the universe, and the most famous angel convinced the human to turn against God by wanting to become God. Ever since that moment in The Garden of Eden, the world is contaminated with sin. This is why there is so much anti-good in the world, because humans have taken side with the enemy of God. But God wanted to live forever with the human instead of sending it out of His sight, so this is why The Holy Bible has been manifested into the world, that Christians can learn these sorts of answers from God instead of spending their lives cursing God for anything they happen not to like. It's all about like and dislike, it is human greed which is exploited to cause sin, and this is why some humans will impact another human unfairly for their own gain, which we call [U]selfishness[/U]. The essence of Christianity is [U]selflessness[/U]. I still have to ask you though, what exactly are you trying to achieve with your post here and is there something in particular you need help with? [/QUOTE]
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