I've come here to ask a question:
How exactly does one choose which of the many Christian variations to follow?
How exactly does one choose which of the many Christian variations to follow?
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I've come here to ask a question:
How exactly does one choose which of the many Christian variations to follow?
I just wanted to find out - how is it that there are so many variations on this particular organized religion. Thank you. I now understand that you choose whatever suits you best, in essence.
Generally by relationships.That's great, but not what I am asking. How do you choose between being Catholic and Protestant, or Orthodox?
Partly because of human nature, but also because the truth is so much bigger than any tradition can cope with it's actually a good thing to have different traditions emphasising different aspects so that we balance, teach and call each other to account.I just wanted to find out - how is it that there are so many variations on this particular organized religion.
To a fair degree, yes.I now understand that you choose whatever suits you best, in essence.
I just wanted to find out - how is it that there are so many variations on this particular organized religion.
DaLeko
Pretty clear with the PJs =)
Van
I am not saying this to you, or anyone on this forum in particular, since I've generally been well-received here, but your words brought this up in my mind: "You Christians are so unlike your Christ."
That's great, but not what I am asking. How do you choose between being Catholic and Protestant, or Orthodox?
DaLeKo_ said:If you'd be so kind, let me ask you a question that I have never asked before of an atheist, when you think of Jesus Christ, what do you see? What kind of a person do you believe He was? What did He do (or not do) that made Him "Christ-like" in your opinion, and what is it that you've experienced Christians doing (or not doing) that causes us to look like someone else than Him?
acron777_ said:Jesus always spoke of children being innocent, pure, already having the kingdom of God within them
I've come here to ask a question:
How exactly does one choose which of the many Christian variations to follow?
So what's with the human sin children are born with?
It seems kind of unfair, that if a child was born and then he/she died two days later, he's going to hell. Nice one, eh?