He was a Capricorn and ate organic food, too. Total liberal.
Now here I agree with you. I think Jesus probably was a liberal, for his time.
He was a Capricorn and ate organic food, too. Total liberal.
Yeah. More power to you. Judgement is a tool of wisdom. Thing is, it isn't meant for judging people; judging their deeds, whether to eat a green apple or a red one, have a glass of red wine or white, etc. is what judgement is for.
If the Bible is true, then these conditions are real and verifiable outside of the Bible:
The world is only six thousand years old,
dinosaurs never existed,
the world is flat and the earth
is the center of the universe,
the Sun goes around the earth
, demons, invisible spirits,
ghosts
, holy ghosts,
demons, angels,
snakes, bushes, and donkeys,
virgin birth is possible,
god and jesus live in the clouds above,
prayer has secret powers over this god,
miracles and blessing do occur,
invisible souls can either be saved or unsaved,
the heart is the center of all thought and emotion,
people can talk to god and jesus with their heart,
there is no such thing as a brain
people can be raised from the dead,
people can walk on water,
water can be turned into wine,
5000 people can easily be fed with two loaves and two fishes,
only invisible jesus can save invisible souls,
diseases are caused by demons,
science is of the devil,
a person can live in the belly of a whale for three days and nights, whales' stomach acid has no effect on humans.
Okay sure, but who's judging? The modern church only wants to invite anyone who will listen. It's the promises of physical healing, having your sins forgiven, forming a real personal relationship with God, victory over any situation, and discovering a real spiritual journey that is making people listen.
People who sit around and listen to others spout religious dogma are not on a spiritual journey. They are sheep being fleeced. A spiritual journey is a personal inquiry into the truth, no matter what or where it turns out to be. Listening to the same old rhetoric, like you have been spouting, is an abdication of the personal journey and responsibility. It is believing in someone else's promises based on unsubstantiated doctrine and badly written literature.
What you end up with is the same old belief system repackaged for a present day consumer, not a spiritual journey. You want a spiritual journey, take a page out of your book and wander out into the wilderness for forty days and forty nights alone like your icon supposedly did. You want insight, you must first face your demons, your skeletons in your closet. Then perhaps you can claim spiritual insight. You will find nothing in books or at the feet of teachers but meaningless words and symbols.
And you dear Alley are the poster boy for mindless religious consumerism. You are out there doing free PR for those who will rake in a killing on the gullable.
Having been a raging hormone most of my life, I find it hard to understand indifference.
Nice to see you've got it all figured out.
Actually Cliffy, I am far more spiritually advanced than thou.
You think you have experienced spirituality, but instead you've given in to sensuality.
Well, it's a good thing every human has the free will to choose Jesus or reject him. As for making judgments, remember Jesus didn't say "never judge" he said "don't judge, lest you be judged." We all make judgments, you probably think I'm misguided.
But it is great that Christianity is finally free from religion! It's open, inviting, completely relaxed and totally different from what you think. Bringing Jesus to Starbucks is the modern church.
And who's version of the word, and which god's words are you talking about? The bible is a work of fiction. People who believe in the Lord of the Rings have just as much chance at salvation as a Christian, Jew or Muslim. There are something like 2500 versions of Christianity, each one claiming to be the only true one. Anybody who thinks they have an inside seat to heaven based on which brand of Christianity they follow is an egotesticle (misspell intentional) fruit loop.Actually, Jesus said: "Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment." (John 7:4) That means we are supposed to choose to walk in the ways of the Lord, not the ways of men.
I can understand the dislike for denominational churches, but a "modern church" needs to be based on the word of God in order to be of value.
That's your interpretation. There are other religions around, you know.Actually, Jesus said: "Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment." (John 7:4) That means we are supposed to choose to walk in the ways of the Lord, not the ways of men.
lol How very droll."an egotesticle (misspell intentional) fruit loop."- Would that be similar to an egonad? LOL
Actually, Jesus said: "Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment." (John 7:4) That means we are supposed to choose to walk in the ways of the Lord, not the ways of men.
I can understand the dislike for denominational churches, but a "modern church" needs to be based on the word of God in order to be of value.
John 7:24.![]()
Almost all "quotes" from Jesus are extremely suspect since they were written centuries after his death by many who had no knowledge of the Jesus or the Jews.Well, it's a good thing every human has the free will to choose Jesus or reject him. As for making judgements, remember Jesus didn't say "never judge" he said "don't judge, lest you be judged." We all make judgements, you probably think I'm misguided.
But it is great that Christianity is finally free from religion! It's open, inviting, completely relaxed and totally different from what you think. Bringing Jesus to Starbucks is the modern church.