hey guys! i have had some questions that i cannot get any solid answers to, no matter who i ask. i know the bible isnt perfect, since people wrote it, and edited it, and some bias obviously made it in to some parts of it. i dont care about that. what i do care about is the message as a whole.
the theme of the new testament was about peace and forgiveness. that said, i found several strange things about this theme, and what occurred within the testament itself.
first of all, matthew 10:34 and luke 12:51 both state something to the effect of "I do not bring peace, but division/a sword." stated by jesus. Why would Jesus say this? can there not be any reconciliation between two or more disagreeing parties? this does not seem at all peaceful to me =(
furthermore, this points out that jesus knew that people may have differing or even directly opposing views about christianity. now above, i acknowledged that the bible was not written by god himself, or it would be a perfect book. but surely, as biased and imperfect as the writers were, could the message not be clear enough for everyone to arrive at the same conclusion upon reading the same thing?
secondly is the concept of hell, which was also introduced in the new testament. is it right to punish someone eternally for merely not having faith in christ, despite being a good person their whole life? is that peaceful at all, or was forgiveness just not something that could be done?
now, thirdly, jesus died for our sins. why? could god truly not forgive the sinners? i consider not trying to prevent evil an evil itself. why did two sins (murder of christ, gods allowance of said murder) need to be committed in order for all sin to be forgiven? surely there is not a single atrocity that is so great, that even it could not be forgiven by anyone, god or not.
the theme of the new testament was about peace and forgiveness. that said, i found several strange things about this theme, and what occurred within the testament itself.
first of all, matthew 10:34 and luke 12:51 both state something to the effect of "I do not bring peace, but division/a sword." stated by jesus. Why would Jesus say this? can there not be any reconciliation between two or more disagreeing parties? this does not seem at all peaceful to me =(
furthermore, this points out that jesus knew that people may have differing or even directly opposing views about christianity. now above, i acknowledged that the bible was not written by god himself, or it would be a perfect book. but surely, as biased and imperfect as the writers were, could the message not be clear enough for everyone to arrive at the same conclusion upon reading the same thing?
secondly is the concept of hell, which was also introduced in the new testament. is it right to punish someone eternally for merely not having faith in christ, despite being a good person their whole life? is that peaceful at all, or was forgiveness just not something that could be done?
now, thirdly, jesus died for our sins. why? could god truly not forgive the sinners? i consider not trying to prevent evil an evil itself. why did two sins (murder of christ, gods allowance of said murder) need to be committed in order for all sin to be forgiven? surely there is not a single atrocity that is so great, that even it could not be forgiven by anyone, god or not.