If you walked into a Christian church off the street, what question would you like to hear answered?
How come none of them want to know anything about the history of the bible and why it was put together in the form it is?
If you walked into a Christian church off the street, what question would you like to hear answered?
I would like to hear the sirens from the firetrucks because it was burning to the ground to be replaced with somthing useful like a 7-11 or a Chinese restaurant.
If you walked into a Christian church off the street, what question would you like to hear answered?
There are only two circumstances under which I'll enter a Christian church, to attend a ceremony, like a wedding, funeral, baptism, and so forth, involving people I care about who want me to be there--not the sort of conditions under which a tactful person asks difficult questions--or to admire something about the architecture or artwork in it. I'd happily visit St. Peter's in Rome for that latter reason, for instance. And if the Pope happened by, I'd like an answer to the question Christopher Hitchens I think phrased best: why did heaven watch humanity struggling and suffering and dying for the better part of at least 100 millennia, possibly as many as 200 (not that it makes any real difference), and only then decide to intervene, by sending a message not to anyplace with a civilization that can read and write and has figured out something about how to think and spread a message, but to one of the most ignorant and least literate groups of people on the planet? Wothehell could the strategy have been, lets set this up so the message gets spread as slowly as possible with maximal chances of being corrupted?If you walked into a Christian church off the street, what question would you like to hear answered?
If you claim to follow Yeshua the Nazarene, why are you not pacifists?
Chines restaurants are more useful than Catholic Charities? You have pretty goofy priorities.
Usually you can tell by the name of the church, but the first question I would ask to confirm the church's legitimacy would be: "Is Jesus God?".
...What the bell does the pope need a robe with 18 karat gold thread for in his million dollar apartment.
Usually you can tell by the name of the church, but the first question I would ask to confirm the church's legitimacy would be: "Is Jesus God?".
How come none of them want to know anything about the history of the bible and why it was put together in the form it is?