"Christ paid for it all...EVERY BIT OF SIN. Mine, yours, all of it. Accept the gift that He has freely given...accept Christ and all will be forgiven."
Do you have any evidence to support this claim?
Is there a reason you're doing the best to hijack this thread?? Shoo!
The Bible. Wouldn't you know it, I thread that is very sensitive and someone is trying to comfort and it has to turn to Anti-Christianity. Try it, you might like it.
Not trying to be smart, but I have had things in my life, that if I didn't have Christ to put my burdens on, I don't know where I would be. Please, don't mock our faith in our Lord, just because you don't agree. You might find yourself in the same place someday.
>>"Christ paid for it all...EVERY BIT OF SIN. Mine, yours, all of it. Accept the gift that He has freely given...accept Christ and all will be forgiven."
Do you have any evidence to support this claim?<<
MH, this is a sensitive, personal thread - there's lots of people here that would be glad to discuss why we believe in God, in a different thread. but I'd like to ask you nicely to not take this particular thread down a confrontational road.
The Book of Isaiah, The Book of Matthew, The Book of Mark, The Book of Luke, and the Book of John.
"Christ paid for it all...EVERY BIT OF SIN. Mine, yours, all of it. Accept the gift that He has freely given...accept Christ and all will be forgiven."
"Do you have any evidence to support this claim?"
Do you have any "evidence" to reject it???
Christ's salvation isn't a claim. It's a belief, though it is supported by evidence.
What kind of evidence are you looking for? Scientific? Absolute proof? A signed document? How much are you looking for? What's the threshhold for you? It's a fair question, unless a simple 'Yes' will satisfy as an answer to your question.
For myself, sufficient evidence that Christ died, and sufficient evidence exists that Christ is who He said He was for me to believe.
No matter what, belief is still required.
CS Lewis, among others, is a famous agnostic who later reached the point at which he came to believe in Christ's salvation. He's more eloquent than I on the matter, and might approach the question from a similar mindset to your own.
For one scientist, whose name escapes me now, years of wrestling with the subject culminated in one event - spotting the perfect curvature of the inside of her daughter/grandaughter's ear. That pushed him over the top - he at that point believed. That point is different for everyone.
Do you have any evidence to support this claim?
Your screen name is quite apt..."Hazard"...as in "accident waiting to happen." Grow up, junior, there's a whole world out there you haven't met yet.