intro2faith
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don't accept Christ as Lord and don't ask Him to become Lord of their lifeHasan_ibn_Sabah said:...just those who what?
don't accept Christ as Lord and don't ask Him to become Lord of their lifeHasan_ibn_Sabah said:...just those who what?
Does this mean all who aren't Catholic will go to Hell?missedmarks said:He's Catholic dear...his point is that all Heretics will burn.
intro2faith said:Does this mean all who aren't Catholic will go to Hell?
OR to make it a lot easier...how 'bout anyone who truly believes and accepts the fact that Jesus is Lord and died for us and is willing to dedicate their life to Him goes to Heaven. And the rest...they don't! There ya go, much easier. :thumb:Hasan_ibn_Sabah said:Not neccesarilly but possible, to the Orthodox and Catholic Church, there is little distinction between sexual deviance and apostasy and heresy, in fact God equates apostasy with a form of sexual deviance. There are some in the Church who would say that apostasy is worse because apostates willfully turn away from the truth, whereas some sexual deviancy is a functional disorder brought about my certain conditions that are physical, psychological and social in nature.
So, the fags, the lesbians and nymphomaniac school teachers have a better chance of entering the Kingdom than the apostates and hypocrites.
intro2faith said:OR to make it a lot easier...how 'bout anyone who truly believes and accepts the fact that Jesus is Lord and died for us and is willing to dedicate their life to Him goes to Heaven. And the rest...they don't! There ya go, much easier. :thumb:
You're absolutely right, which is why I do try to tread carefully. And I fully agree that when reading any of the narratives in the Bible, we can not interpret silence as an endorsement of the action.missedmarks said:Anyway, Army of One, sorry I took so long getting back to you...
I am mostly in agreement with your statements. There are places in the bible where God allows for harsh and even violent action, and encourages this. I agree there is a time and a place for this sort of thing. I would tread very carefully in this territory however for the following reasons.
1. There are plenty of things in the bible that God seemingly condones or even smiles upon but are in no way intended as examples for us to follow. Tamar impersonating a prostitute in order to trick Judah into impregnating her imedieately springs to mind.
Again, I'm in agreement. I think sometimes when Christians realize that judging is not forbidden, they take it to the opposite extreme and ignore the fact that we are to "judge with righteous judgment".2. It is one thing to take a stand against evildooers, but often I have a hard time telling Christians taking a stand from the unbelievers doing the same thing. Christians should always be a visible demonstration of Christ, and I have a hard time picturing Christ saying some of the things I've heared said on this forum. When we start becoming indistinguishable from the heathen I think we have crossed a line.
Amen, brother.3. While I trust that you are motivated out of Christian concern for your fellow man I have definitely seen plenty of Christians that picked up the politics first and then went to the bible looking for scriptural ammo to back up their rhetoric. This is one of those things that just really burns me up and I tend to pounce when I think I smell it.
Like I said, it's tricky territory. I think the best guidline is the one Christ gave us in his explanation of the Law. Love God with everything in your being and Love your neighbor as you love yourself. The law all hangs from those two points, and you cannot err if you keep those in mind.
Really. Sooo...because I do not go to a Catholic church I'm not saved?Hasan_ibn_Sabah said:Well...that sort of "Jack Chick: say the prayer on the back of the track and you will be saved" theology just doesn't cut it with most Catholic/Orthodox theologians, to some the whole concept of personal salvation is heresy being that salvation is thought of a cosmic event(The Bride as a whole, the Body of Christ is saved) and not a personal one(you cannot be saved outside the Church, the Bride of Christ), its not hard to see that many protestants are driven by egotism (which is to Catholic/Orthodox is heresy) and excessive self-interest and some beleive that theology is derivative of it. I personally don't beleive in individual salvation due to the teachings of the Church.
Well, there's nothing in the Bible that supports this...so yeah.Balder said:Sounds kind of outrageous when the tables are turned, eh?
What's to convert? You've repeatedly said that Buddhism isn't a religion.beanieboy said:Have I once asked you to convert to Buddhism?
I copied this from a blog:Pepper said:There's nothing in the texts of other religions to support your claims, yet you expect everyone who's not a christian to believe that what you're saying is the truth. What you need to understand is that just because it's told to you by your pastor or in the bible, doesn't mean that you can use that to convince anyone else that what you're saying is true. To people outside of the christian faith, the Bible is not the be all end all of books, it is not the whole truth.
Agape4Robin said:I'm still waiting for your answer.............
missedmarks said:Yeah, I missed something there, when did Beanieboy become a muslin?
missedmarks said:Yeah, I missed something there, when did Beanieboy become a muslin?
Anyway, Army of One, sorry I took so long getting back to you...
I am mostly in agreement with your statements. There are places in the bible where God allows for harsh and even violent action, and encourages this. I agree there is a time and a place for this sort of thing. I would tread very carefully in this territory however for the following reasons.
1. There are plenty of things in the bible that God seemingly condones or even smiles upon but are in no way intended as examples for us to follow. Tamar impersonating a prostitute in order to trick Judah into impregnating her imedieately springs to mind.
2. It is one thing to take a stand against evildooers, but often I have a hard time telling Christians taking a stand from the unbelievers doing the same thing. Christians should always be a visible demonstration of Christ, and I have a hard time picturing Christ saying some of the things I've heared said on this forum. When we start becoming indistinguishable from the heathen I think we have crossed a line.
3. While I trust that you are motivated out of Christian concern for your fellow man I have definitely seen plenty of Christians that picked up the politics first and then went to the bible looking for scriptural ammo to back up their rhetoric. This is one of those things that just really burns me up and I tend to pounce when I think I smell it.
Like I said, it's tricky territory. I think the best guidline is the one Christ gave us in his explanation of the Law. Love God with everything in your being and Love your neighbor as you love yourself. The law all hangs from those two points, and you cannot err if you keep those in mind.
On Fire said:What's to convert? You've repeatedly said that Buddhism isn't a religion.
Planning your backslide before you even repent - kind of shows where your heart is in the first place. :flamer:beanieboy said:If I repent, and ask Jesus into my heart, and he forgives my sin, do I go to heaven?
And if so, what if I fall and sin again? He forgives me and I still go to heaven?
No matter how much I sin, I am forgiven, and go to heaven?
So, I can repent, and then go back to my sinful life, because it's all forgiven, and go to heaven?