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Yes. Obey God insead of trying to outwit him
And if I don't know what God wants? Then what?
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Yes. Obey God insead of trying to outwit him
And if I don't know what God wants? Then what?
Recently a poster commented on my Judgment Day Defence Strategy. That concept is a little odd to me, since I sincerely doubt that life after death is even possible. I therfore never expect to need to defend my life at a future judgement day in the afterlife. But suppose to my shock I someday find myself in that position. My defence might sound something like this:I did my best to live a worthy life. I had no way of knowing what God or any other transcendent being asked of me, but I did know this:Do you have a better Judgment Day Defence Strategy?1. I am human.Therefore, I have done the best I could to work in cooperation with others, caring for their emotional and physical needs, and working together with them to promote the best for all of us.
2. I am surrounded by other humans.
3. There is something very good about being human.
4. Humans have emotional and physical needs that are best fulfilled by working in cooperation with others.
Ask, and you shall receive. Seek and you shall find. Knock and the door will be open for you.
I always think it is significant that the only time Jesus tells us exactly what Judgment Day looks like it is on the basis of how we treat "the least of these".
I do not, of course, believe that being a Christian places me on a better platform for when the day comes when the entirety of my life will be evaluated by my God and Judge.
Also, as perhaps a matter of anticipation to others' protests, I'm not suggesting there is no value in being a Christian, nor that salvation is ever in any way apart from Christ or that I can--in anyway--merit it. Salvation is by grace alone through faith alone according to the work of Christ alone.
Well according to Razeontherock (http://www.christianforums.com/t7526630-13/#post56667278), "As long as you are prioritizing documents, you will not be making room in your inner being for the Lord whom you presumably wish to approach."
Is Razeontherock correct? If so, why are you prioritizing docments?
If asking will give us the answer, why is it that those who ask are nowhere near to agreeing among themselves as to what God is saying to us?
This is a misrepresentation. Peoples of all walks agree on MOST things. Even within entirely different cultures and belief systems, by the time you get to the bottom of their rituals and practices, you see the same basic Truths.
If asking will give us the answer, why is it that those who ask are nowhere near to agreeing among themselves as to what God is saying to us?
If asking will give us the answer, why is it that those who ask are nowhere near to agreeing among themselves as to what God is saying to us?
What you write when addressing the protesting Christians seems very different from the ideas that freely flow when addressing a skeptic.
I think perhaps, you see the benefit that the excursion away from the protesters brings.
I maintain both at once that salvation cannot be found outside of Christ but do not maintain that salvation is impossible outside of Christianity. It's not theology that saves, but Christ.
Tell him (God) "Jesus Christ" - that's the password.![]()
Recently a poster commented on my Judgment Day Defence Strategy. That concept is a little odd to me, since I sincerely doubt that life after death is even possible. I therfore never expect to need to defend my life at a future judgement day in the afterlife. But suppose to my shock I someday find myself in that position. My defence might sound something like this:I did my best to live a worthy life. I had no way of knowing what God or any other transcendent being asked of me, but I did know this:Do you have a better Judgment Day Defence Strategy?1. I am human.Therefore, I have done the best I could to work in cooperation with others, caring for their emotional and physical needs, and working together with them to promote the best for all of us.
2. I am surrounded by other humans.
3. There is something very good about being human.
4. Humans have emotional and physical needs that are best fulfilled by working in cooperation with others.
If there is any justice in Judgment Day god will have to accept that. You do not mind if tell him the same!? I will take care not to stand too close to you in the line so it won't stand out.
I do think it is important that we remain honest in our regard toward Jesus and His message, that is unless you happen to believe you are going to judge Him one day. Too often I see non-believers dissing Christianity because they don't like the attitudes they have observed in a Christian specimen. I'm not sure the offender realizes that they are dissing the Lord of Lords, even when they use His name expletively. So I'm not sure whether the conscience is necessarily going to convict them when they stand to give answers to Him. Only God and the defendant are in a position to know that for sure.Yes, lets hope if we will be judged, it will be based on justice and mercy, and not on whether we pick the right password.
Two from the outside where you see disharmony, I can see the foundations of different denominations being represented. They have to be different because we are all different.
we all...preach the same Gospel, worship with the same hymns, go to one another's seminaries, preach and teach in one anothers' churches, etc.