DialecticMaterialist said:Hallelujah!
Though its strange how he's powerful enough to heal people through the TV but not able to heal himself.....![]()
Obviously he doesn't believe strongly enough.
DialecticMaterialist said:Hallelujah!
Though its strange how he's powerful enough to heal people through the TV but not able to heal himself.....![]()
Fade said:Sou, in the interests of fairness: I think you're wrong.
Ffed wishes Robertson dead because of the things he's done.
Robertson wishes people were dead because of what they are.
Big difference.
He hid in a number of places all over Europe, including Sweden. The US eventually gave up chasing him and he was only caught through the diligent efforts of the victim's family who refused to give up. Was theirs a quest for justice or vengence? Can you tell the difference?Yahzi said:Tricky
Wow, that Einhorn thing always burned me up. I was glad when they finally caught the bastard. He was hiding in France, I believe.
yet another reason to ditch the French and give thier spot in NATO to Russia
Tricky said:
He hid in a number of places all over Europe, including Sweden. The US eventually gave up chasing him and he was only caught through the diligent efforts of the victim's family who refused to give up. Was theirs a quest for justice or vengence? Can you tell the difference?
But this ties in again to the purpose of this thread. The French would only agree to extradite Einhorn if the US agreed not to seek the death penalty, which they regard as barbaric. They apparently have no problem with barbaric murderers living freely within their borders. Were the French wrong to insist on this condition, or were they humane?
jimmygun said:Finella...I have to disagree with you that Christianity is about loving others. It is not. It is about bringing the message of Christ to those that have not heard it that they may be saved. Those that do not choose Christ are doomed. The "Christians" are in an exclusive club. They do not love those that choose differently. They may pity them but if they are not saved the Christians give it little other thought. Hell fire an brimstone for eternity. Too bad.
This is the view of most organized churches. Please do not tell me that the "real" Christian doesn't think this way. It is a cop out. Talk to any Christian long enough and you get the same answer...they are going to heaven and you are going to hell. End of story.
jimmygun said:Finella...I have to disagree with you that Christianity is about loving others. It is not. It is about bringing the message of Christ to those that have not heard it that they may be saved. Those that do not choose Christ are doomed. The "Christians" are in an exclusive club. They do not love those that choose differently. They may pity them but if they are not saved the Christians give it little other thought. Hell fire an brimstone for eternity. Too bad.
This is the view of most organized churches. Please do not tell me that the "real" Christian doesn't think this way. It is a cop out. Talk to any Christian long enough and you get the same answer...they are going to heaven and you are going to hell. End of story.
jimmygun said:Au contrair mon frair...JC did not die for everyone. He died for only those that would except him. The rest can go to hell. Boil it down and you will find the underlying impatice is to be better than or better off than those that disagree with you.
If you really loved someone would you tell them tales of horror and everlasting agony and blame them for their own fate? No, if you really loved someone you would try to comfort them and make them at ease.
That is something that is beyond the Christian mentality in my opinion. Sort of a tough love thing, but the end result is that you go to heaven and eternal bliss while the other guy goes to the lake of fire. You wash your hands of the sinner and accept the ruling of an unjust, unrelenting, unfeeling, sadistic god. That is not love.
Finella said:That is not Christianity. Sorry, but whoever represented it to you as the evil thing you are describing misrepresented it.
Originally posted by jimmygun
Finella...If you are a Christian it means you believe what Christ said. He said unless you accept him then you go to hell. He didn't say maybe, he didn't say his mom would get you in. He made it perfectly clear that if you do not accept him you do not go to heaven. If you dispute his teaching then you are by definition not a Christian.
That you might not get in the face of someone about your religion and people like Pat do is just a matter of degree. In the end it all boils down to who is going to heaven and who is going to hell.
You can claim love for your fellow man, nurse him to health or comfort him in pain. You can give all of your money and time helping the homeless and the unfortunate. You can do all these things but at the last minute you can also step back, wash your hands of that person and consign them to everlasting torture.
Some ask what kind of Christians I have come into contact with? Every kind from born again lunatics to sincere, devout believers. In every case it is the same. When the rubber hits the road they are all capable of cutting the unbeliever loose, including their own family.
My wife who is a devout Catholic is the same. When she dies she is convinced she will go to heaven and when my son and I die we will not. When I asked how she can reconcile having her loved ones in hell while she basks in heaven her reply was that God will erase all memory of us. You draw your own conclusions from this type of thinking.
gmol said:
Like it or not, in any sense of the word; the picture painted by Jimmy is a very big and relvant part of Christianity here in America. Of course, I know that there are people far more wonderful than myself who profess the faith; but I you can't honestly say that Jimmy is misrepresenting Christianity; it's a very real part of what it is, particularly to non Christians.
Finella said:
I, and several other theologians (not that I'm a theologian, of course!), don't think heaven and hell are that clear-cut.