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I want Christians and former believers to take a few minutes and think about this question. Please do not give me the "biblical" answer, this is strictly your own personal opinion. Is/was christianity a security blanket to you?

This is where I struggle with christianity. We fear what happens after we die, so couldn't this be a big joke? People creating their own personal "god" so to speak to help them cope with death. Their are many different religions that worship many different gods. And by gods I am also including material things, oneself, or others. The mind is very powerful, though it is not impossible or improbable that one could trick their mind into believing what they want to be true.

I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.
 

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My death is not what I fear. I was raised as a Christian so I know where I end up either way. But seeing how I have already been offically dead for a grand total of 3 minutes, Im fairly sure I know where I am going. I am looking to rejoin my Faith in Jesus not because of fear but because It always made me happy. In my life I have gone through more than most people twice my age, and I was never happy since I lost faith. And so out of desire and need in a way I seek solice in what I once had, in the happiness I once felt. When in the arms of Christ I always knew everything would be okay. I seek that again, and so that is the reason I believe what I believe
 
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My death is not what I fear. I was raised as a Christian so I know where I end up either way. But seeing out I have already been offically dead for a grand total of 3 minutes, Im fairly sure I know where I am going. I am looking to rejoin my Faith in Jesus not because of fear but because It always made me happy. In my life I have gone through more than most people twice my age, and I was never happy since I lost faith. And so out of desire and need in a way I seek solice in what I once had, in the happiness I once felt. When in the arms of Christ I always knew everything would be okay. I seek that again, and so that is the reason I believe what I believe


Thank you for responding. I definitely respect your answer. I asked this because I am struggling with this question myself.
 
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No christianity wasn't a security blanket- but it was the spiritual medicine that I needed to become alive spiritually. I knew I needed to be redeemed. I don't see it at all as having my "own personal god" as the one true God is Jesus Christ. Not because I said so but because the bible is the most true book in the world because of its overwhelming circumstancial evidence. It could have only been written by God. Read the Evidence That Demands A Verdict by Josh McDowell (it would stand up in a court of law concerning circumstancial evidence) and Examine the Evidence by Muncaster (a former athiest).

Are you a good person? I don't mean good natured here. http://www.livingwaters.com/good/ Can you keep all the 10 Commandments 100% of the time all the time? Only Jesus did. Rejecting Jesus is like rejecting a doctor who has only one cure for you to stay physically alive. I'm not afraid to die because I know in whom I believe in. Have you read 90 Minutes in Heaven? Another great book.

Yes, the mind is tricky. Lets believe in something where the overwhelming evidence exists. I'm a christian spiritually first and secondly for intellectual reasons. Other religions think that one can earn their way to heaven my works only. Christianity is when one is saved through grace by faith - and good works becomes a byproducts of real faith. God's standards are way too high for man to merely work their way to heaven. Its like ants trying to build you house.
 
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No christianity wasn't a security blanket- but it was the spiritual medicine that I needed to become alive spiritually. I knew I needed to be redeemed. I don't see it at all as having my "own personal god" as the one true God is Jesus Christ. Not because I said so but because the bible is the most true book in the world because of its overwhelming circumstancial evidence. It could have only been written by God. Read the Evidence That Demands A Verdict by Josh McDowell (it would stand up in a court of law concerning circumstancial evidence) and Examine the Evidence by Muncaster (a former athiest).

Are you a good person? I don't mean good natured here. http://www.livingwaters.com/good/ Can you keep all the 10 Commandments 100% of the time all the time? Only Jesus did. Rejecting Jesus is like rejecting a doctor who has only one cure for you to stay physically alive. I'm not afraid to die because I know in whom I believe in. Have you read 90 Minutes in Heaven? Another great book.

Yes, the mind is tricky. Lets believe in something where the overwhelming evidence exists. I'm a christian spiritually first and secondly for intellectual reasons. Other religions think that one can earn their way to heaven my works only. Christianity is when one is saved through grace by faith - and good works becomes a byproducts of real faith. God's standards are way too high for man to merely work their way to heaven. Its like ants trying to build you house.


First off I would like to state that I did not post this to offend anyone. I'm just asking a simple question. I have read "Evidence that demands a verdict", "the case for christ", "the case for faith", and "90 minutes in heaven". I have done multiple studies on Christianity since I was 14 years old. However, I have a lot of doubts.

I'm not saying I am a good person, but no one is. I just feel like there is a good chance christianity and other religions were created merely so people could live with themselves. Maybe that sounds harsh but it is how I feel.

Thank you for posting your opinion.
 
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I want Christians and former believers to take a few minutes and think about this question. Please do not give me the "biblical" answer, this is strictly your own personal opinion. Is/was christianity a security blanket to you?

No Christianity is not a security blanket. However it makes me feel secure. I guess I am afraid of hell to a degree, so that might fall under the category of needing some form of security. But that said I think it is good to have a bit of a fear about doing wrong doing. The fear helps me maintain my faith, I know God is real, and I know I can not play games with my life.

This is where I struggle with christianity. We fear what happens after we die, so couldn't this be a big joke? People creating their own personal "god" so to speak to help them cope with death. Their are many different religions that worship many different gods. And by gods I am also including material things, oneself, or others. The mind is very powerful, though it is not impossible or improbable that one could trick their mind into believing what they want to be true.

I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.

I know Christianity is not some joke because of things God has done in my life. I have included a list here of some of the times God has done things in my life to help build your faith.

[FONT=&quot]One morning I got up and walked into the hall and I heard a voice say "How would you like to be stabbed in the Valley". The Valley was the rough end of town, and the voice scared me a little, I wondered if I had done something to offend God. I had planned to go down to the Valley to ask people out to church as was my habit at the time. In the end I went anyway regardless of the fear. I walked up to the first person I met and asked him if he would like to go out to church. He said to me "I am an atheist, I don't believe in God". I just said "fine", but hoped to change his mind. He then proceeded to unbutton his shirt and showed me scar marks up and down his chest and stomach. He said to me, "I was attacked by a knife wielding man in the Valley some time ago and spent months recovering in hospital, How could God allow that to happen to me". Then I knew why God had said in the morning "How would I like to be stabbed?". God understood this man, but had a good plan for him. Some weeks latter this man came out to church and became a Christian. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Some time after the second Gulf War an Australian man Douglas Wood was captured by terrorists in Iraq, who made demands for a ransom or he would be executed. I set about fasting and praying for his release, I said to God "You know where he is....tell me". Three words entered my mind ABC, Bizaar and "A-meal". I thought "I am going crazy what has all that got to do with him. Bizaar I though "this is Bizarre". I thought maybe "A-meal" is a town so I searched a map of Iraq for a town of that name, but found nothing that really matched. Some time latter Douglas Wood was freed by US troops who came across his captors. It was not until latter that I actually discovered what the three words meant. I was on a forum libertyunites.us and came across a post by a user called ABC in the post she appealed to the captors to release Douglas Wood because he had gone to a/or the Bazaar and bought food for homeless people and had provided them with "A-meal". I believe God saw this action too and blessed Douglas Wood with an escape from his captors.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]One time I thought about suing some one but felt bad about it because I did not want to give a bad impression about what a Christian is like. So I prayed and asked God to show me clearly what to do. Latter that day I opened my bible at random, selecting a random verse and it opened to 1Co 6:7 "Nay, already it is altogether a defect in you, that ye have lawsuits one with another. Why not rather take wrong? why not rather be defrauded?" So I knew what God was thinking, no lawsuit.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]At one point in my life I was praying for scientific cures for illnesses like cancer. Because I was on a science kick I thought would it not be fun to create a real life dinosaur. I wanted Jesus just for fun to show me how to create a Real Live Dinosaur, he can show us anything you know if he wants, but when I asked him how to start recreating a Dinosaur. Jesus spoke into my head the sentence "I bood", it entered my mind when I was awake, a term I had never heard before. I decided to look it up on the Internet and I found out the following: You see, the children of Semai are taught from an early age, the concept of "bood." If a parent asks a child to do something and the child replies "I bood," in other words, "I don't feel like doing that," the matter is closed. Bood means gently No.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]One day I was witnessing to a Muslim and he asked me why we ate pork. I used the verse out of the bible which says "It is not what enters the mouth that defiles a man but what comes out of the mouth". After some general discussion I finished for the night. I asked God to give me a verse from the bible to encourage me. I opened the bible at random and selected a random verse. It opened to the exact same verse that I had used with the Muslim. The one about food not defiling. So I knew that God was approving of what I had been talking about.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]"What goes into a man's mouth does not make him 'unclean,' but what comes out of his mouth, that is what makes him "unclean.'"- Mat[/FONT]
 
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Thats what happen to me too, I abandon my christian faith and jesus's divinity other christian tenets when I started actually reading different historical texts of religion and also learning cold hard facts about how the universe started and the orgins of life. I still believe in some sort of higher power that created the universe so I didn't become an athiest. My parents are evagenlicals and they would flip out if I told them what I really believed

Yeah I am in the exact same boat. My parents do not know I have doubts or really anything about my life for that matter. I believe in creation and evolution. I think the earth was created by a higher power and that things evolve over time. I have a lot of questions and I am trying to figure out where I am at in life :)
 
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I want Christians and former believers to take a few minutes and think about this question. Please do not give me the "biblical" answer, this is strictly your own personal opinion. Is/was christianity a security blanket to you?

This is where I struggle with christianity. We fear what happens after we die, so couldn't this be a big joke? People creating their own personal "god" so to speak to help them cope with death. Their are many different religions that worship many different gods. And by gods I am also including material things, oneself, or others. The mind is very powerful, though it is not impossible or improbable that one could trick their mind into believing what they want to be true.

I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.

I have no doubt that God is real and with me, and that I do not use my faith as something false that just gives me a security blanket. However, I will admit that without my faith there doesn't seem to be much point. If we don't go somewhere when we die, then really, what is the point? Can, in life, we ever be completely alone, without even God to turn to? This thought is very grim.

In times of crisis, especially, I can console myself only with my faith and that there is God there to lean on. This can be construed a bit as a security blanket, but that's one of the best things to me about faith, to know there is always someone there that cares, that I can turn to for unconditional love, that knows me better than anyone else, and that I can always go to no matter what.
 
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Not really, some things are cold hard fact and other aren't. If you go outside right now and throw an apple up into the air with any disturbances you know its eventually going to come right back down because that what the laws of nature say. Its different then playing black jack.

See problem is, there is no definate that the apple will fall, there is always something disturbing one another. Theres a vid I saw about a college professor who would teach his students that God wasnt real, at the end of every course he would ask if anyone still believed in God to stand. None would. He would then tell the class if God existed the chalk in his hand wouldnt fall to the ground and shatter.

One year a very devout student had to take his class, he prayed every day to have the strength to stand when others had not. Finally the day came and the professor repeated his statement. The boy stood to the amazement of the entire class. The professor called him a fool, he repeated the same as before only to have the chalk fall down his pant leg an roll on the ground unbroken.

Nothing is guarenteed thus nothing is a Fact
 
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I want Christians and former believers to take a few minutes and think about this question. Please do not give me the "biblical" answer, this is strictly your own personal opinion. Is/was christianity a security blanket to you?

This is where I struggle with christianity. We fear what happens after we die, so couldn't this be a big joke? People creating their own personal "god" so to speak to help them cope with death. Their are many different religions that worship many different gods. And by gods I am also including material things, oneself, or others. The mind is very powerful, though it is not impossible or improbable that one could trick their mind into believing what they want to be true.

I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.

As a Christian, I have been blessed with divine protection and provision (among others) for a long time. I am just a regular person - not the kind that can ever deserve such blessing. It's just by grace and love from the Lord that this happens. There were many times that I was saved from certain death, by the Lord. I have lots of awesome testimonies to share, if you like.
 
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I want Christians and former believers to take a few minutes and think about this question. Please do not give me the "biblical" answer, this is strictly your own personal opinion. Is/was christianity a security blanket to you?

This is where I struggle with christianity. We fear what happens after we die, so couldn't this be a big joke? People creating their own personal "god" so to speak to help them cope with death. Their are many different religions that worship many different gods. And by gods I am also including material things, oneself, or others. The mind is very powerful, though it is not impossible or improbable that one could trick their mind into believing what they want to be true.

I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.
The funny thing about Christianity is that it doesn't say (as even some Christians seem to think) "we can all go to heaven when we die because, well, we just know that".

Christianity says "God is putting the whole of creation right and will resurrect us into that restored, renewed creation. How do we know - because it has already happened to one person: Jesus of Nazareth".

We couldn't possibly know if someone went to heaven when they died, but we know resurrection is true because Jesus' example is the prototype of what will happen; on Easter morning New Creation began.
 
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Yeh I am in college and studying evolutionary biology and yeah I know how you feel. I began to question alot of things in the bible. Then I started reading books on the historical accounts of christianity and jesus and things just didn't add up correctly. I have always heard from my parents and church that jesus is the only way and I have always doubted that and wanted to more about christianity from a unbiased historical perspective. I have read alot of books that are pro-Christianity and skeptic. Have you every heard of Bart Ehrman? He writes alot of books on the historcal accounts of christianity, I have also read christian apologetic books and the agruements never seem to address head on the some of things that are fuzzy in the bible.

There are so many man made relegions that are centered around a messiah and that messiah is divine and if you don't follow his teachings then you are going to hell, honestly I think thats nothing but a controlling mechanism

I have not heard of Bart Ehrman...I'll definitely look him though. I like researching. I've also read tons of apologetic books and I still have many doubts as well.
 
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I have no doubt that God is real and with me, and that I do not use my faith as something false that just gives me a security blanket. However, I will admit that without my faith there doesn't seem to be much point. If we don't go somewhere when we die, then really, what is the point? Can, in life, we ever be completely alone, without even God to turn to? This thought is very grim.

In times of crisis, especially, I can console myself only with my faith and that there is God there to lean on. This can be construed a bit as a security blanket, but that's one of the best things to me about faith, to know there is always someone there that cares, that I can turn to for unconditional love, that knows me better than anyone else, and that I can always go to no matter what.

Thank you for your post. I have asked myself these questions mulitple times. I believe that purpose can still be found in the world. Like through the love of a spouse, child, or friend. It is definitely a grim thought, but I don't know what happens after death. I just have a hard time seeing that God would allow some sick and disgusting people, just because they believed in Him, into heaven. And then turn and deny someone who lived their life with meaning but didnt believe in him.
 
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Okay to reply to the controlling mechanism I will repeat what i do everyday in r/l but never here. Religion is meant to control the masses, True Faith however, that is where a person finds true salvation through Christ. Many of the disgusting people your talking about claim Christianity but in actuality dont believe one word of it. They are religious. Those that claim Christianity and live a life as best they can to reflect Christ, they are Faithful or Spiritual. After all Christian means "Christ-Like". Does that mean everyone will walk on water and never hate anyone? Does that mean they wont be tempted by the devil and give in? No it doesnt. Many Christians go through a time of Trial and Error. Step in the water, it is a lil chilly. Jump right in, drown cuz your foot got caught on a piece of seaweed. I realize that sounds very morbid but it is sadly true. Growing up I went through my own Trial and Error with Christ. I sought out other Faiths other Religions. None ever made me as happy as Christianity. I tested the waters of religion, and found the others to be too cold, or ridden with danger, whereas with Christ the water is warm, and clear, not a dangerous thing in sight.

Think of the Trial and Error as a child testing how far they can go before getting in trouble with their mother and/or father. The child pushes against the boundries, and if it is a streetwise, or child of common sense, they will stop early on. Not saying the other children are stupid or anything of the sort. Just ignorant, as most of us are at such a young age.

The basis of Religion has always been the same, Control. What a person needs to decide however is whether or not they want to be controlled or faithful, thus in control.
 
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Ya know the funny thing is two months ago I'd roll on ther ground laughing hysterically if you told me I would argue in favor of God or Christianity. But now here I am lol

And the laws of nature are not always followed. And Humans are apart of nature, everything they do determines what Nature will do around them. Simple as that
 
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I have not heard of Bart Ehrman...I'll definitely look him though. I like researching. I've also read tons of apologetic books and I still have many doubts as well.
By all means give anyone a read. Bart Ehrman's scholarship is, however, very contraversial. You might also try balancing it with some Tom Wright.
 
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Please read this forum's rules before posting!

If another non-Christian seeker wishes to ask questions about the Christian faith, they may start their own thread. No more than one non-Christian (the OP) may post in a thread.

For the Non-Christians who are NOT the original poster and who have posted in this thread, I have deleted your posts. You are welcome to start your own thread as long as it is within this forum's guidelines.

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As the original poster of this thread I did ask for Christians and former Christians to respond to this thread. However, I did not say that non-Christians can't comment on this either. I just geared this towards to Christians and former Christians. I am new at this and didnt realize that I had to really specify. If non-Christians would like to post in this thread, than by all means be my guest.
 
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