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ccbtimewiz wrote:Personally, I think its disrespectful discussing religion in a public message board.
AngelBolt wrote:I used to be into it a few weeks ago, and I was just getting back into religeon. Unfortunately, I got a little disinterested when we started watching veggietales.
In senior high youth group.
And they were singing.
The senior high kids, not the chaperones.
JesusFreak wrote:This is how you know someone is a Christian They:
(i) Have accepted Christ as their savior
(ii) Have Asked Jesus to clean away their sins
(iii) recognizes that Jesus died, was placed in a tomb (still dead), and rose back to life after three days.
(iv) Acknowledges that Jesus is part of the Holy Trinity ( the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).
(v) Lives within God's will.
PotterFreak wrote:I dissagree with that TPP, you can say you are a Christian, but untill you start acting like it, you won't be.
(example, if someone says they are a Christian, and then goes out and gets drunk, that person, CANNOT be a Christian)
PotterFreak wrote:Consumption yes. But there is a difference between Consuming alcohol, and getting drunk off of it.
And as for the Judge... That's kinda simple really. God. All you have to do is follow the Bible, just do (or don't do) what it says too (or not too) do.
ThePepsiPiper wrote:Or screw that and if they say their Christian then they are.
Would we still be good with out the promise of a heaven?
Tangent128 wrote:(I'm a Christian. Baptist flavor, but denomination's unimportant.)ThePepsiPiper wrote:Or screw that and if they say their Christian then they are.
The problem with that is, lots of people claim to be Christain without really knowing anything about Christianity. It seems like some people actually think, "I was born in America/Britain, of course I'm a Christian!". Is it any wonder that Christianity is most accused of hypocracy?Would we still be good with out the promise of a heaven?
Since a true Christian has the spirit of Jesus in their heart, they should desire to do good simply because it is good. Of course, the fact that the flesh exists in a fallen (sinful) world means that one doesn't always suceed.
Following the commands in the Bible is an expression of one's salvation; one isn't saved by being good, since nobody on Earth can be perfect- the smallest amount of sin is still sin.
PotterFreak wrote:Yes, you can be a judge to a point. But, just because someone can view themself as part of a Religion, unless that person can obey the rules of that Religion, they cannot be pert of it. For example, Just becuase I say that I have a million bucks, does that mean that I do? Unless I actually have that money in the bank, or in my pocket I don't have it.
please don't call me that, it sounds quite dissrespectful
You bring up a very good point here, we should be able to tell right from wrong on our own. But because we are human, we can't be perfect, or always know the right way to go. Thus, God gave us the Bible, that way it will help us learn the right way to go.
Imagine this, When you were a baby, did you know that if you touched a hot pan it would burn? No, you had to either touch it yourself to find out, or have your parents tell you repeatedly not to touch it.
Also, Heaven, and Hell, are the Ultamate reward, and punishment. those who obey the rules God has set out for us, get the reward of going to Heaven, those who dissobey, get the punishment of going to Hell (along with the Devil, and all of his other followers). For every action, there is either a reward, or a punishment. Just like now, if you don't do your homework, you get an F (I think, I've never been to schoo so I'm going by what I've heard) but if you do it, you get a passing grade (if you do it right that is)
please correct me if I'm wrong anywere in this post.
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