Terumoto |
03-04-07 11:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by Tha .Q
Ok...and your point is? This has nothing to do with my salvation...
I think you need to get over your biases and animosity toward Christians Tero...Not all of us are ignorant as you so eloquently put it once.
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I am not bitter towards Christianity, I could actually be considered a Christian. All I'm saying is it's usually seen as a sin in Christianity to preach or advocate false doctrines. And I am very sure that I have seen you say other religions that aren't Christianity are false doctrines. Now it looks like you're starting to see the some of the real meaning of spirituality, and it turns out to be a teaching present in many other doctrines and only subtly in Christianity. I was just asking if you realized...
And if you do, are you beginning to think that maybe the message/s of your religion has been altered and corrupted by man (it was in the hands of sinners for two thousand years, mind you). Not edited and changed completely, just skewed so a few things are misunderstood and harder to see, or there are things there that weren't before due to human selfishness. You know what I mean? Firmly believing in the christian doctrine means you have less understanding of God's messages.
If you disagree, then you should probably think about it more. If God loves everybody in the world, why would he limit himself to letting only ONE group of people know about him? What about the unlucky ones that didn't live in the regions the message reached? The reason there are so many different religions is because God is everywhere, with everyone... How could there NOT be other religions? It's just a different take on the same basic shit. A lot of it is metaphorical, and every religion is corrupted in some way by the people who only wanted to exploit it.
That's because the message is so hard to grasp and convey, it can only truly be learned by experience. You know what I mean?
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