Posted on 09/26/2003 6:49:28 AM PDT by bedolido
boy, you are a charmer - actually, whos to say the accident didnt bring someone to Christ and God - which is everlasting? the Dr's service to the mortal condition or the condition of the believers soul?
I'd gladly give up my life if it meant a brother or sister would come to Christ and be spared an eternity in torment.
aside, do your folks know youre playing with the 'puter?
He may have been, but he was also drunk on the job, with a blood alcohol level "exceeding .08" at the time he died.
Aye, there's the rub. The Bible isn't the only holy book with a claim to authenticity. If you'd been born in Gujarat province you'd likely have faith, just not the same instruction manual.
That would be a shame wouldnt it - do you think it weighed in Gods overall judgement of him? - I suspect it did - but I think what over rides is the man professing Christ as his savior. In doing so, when this man judged, the cleansing blood of Christ and His sacrifice on the Cross will wash his sins away and dry his tears, restoring him into a right relationship with God.
The simplistic might say we can always sin, knowing we can clean the slate later - but God knows the heart. A stumble He forgives.
How would you propose weighing the ethereal against the actual? It's not unsimiliar to a game of Let's Make a Deal, with the clergy playing the role of Monty Hall. "Do you want something here, in the real world, or do you want to give me something from here in the real world for what I promise is behind door number 2? One catch, you don't get to see what's behind door number 2 until you die." - aka no refunds...
I'd gladly give up my life if it meant a brother or sister would come to Christ and be spared an eternity in torment.
Why would god torment people?
aside, do your folks know youre playing with the 'puter?
aside, do you think taking digs at me personally distracts from your inability to answer the questions raised?
Its the only book where the lead character is raised in the flesh and is raised to heaven.
Think about it - He raised others from the dead too - Its documented Lazarus was so dead he stunk - but Christ raised him from the dead and did so for the glory of God.
Christ was sinless - in His heart and His soul - wholly man and wholly the Son of God, God himself, sent so that our relationship with the Father could be restored.
Deny it - but before you do - at least challenge yourself to learn about it
I can be swayed by reason and logic, personal attacks don't go real far though. Do they work on you?
Thats the "faith" part. - Live your life in Gods will and obedience and youll have an assurance that an eternal reward awaits you in the Kingdom (behind door #3 fyi)
Why would god torment people?
Who says He has? - why are you so quick to attribute all that happens to God? - Evil exists to destroy our relationship with the Father. Besides, God is not the author of evil -
aside, do you think taking digs at me personally distracts from your inability to answer the questions raised?
uhh - err I just answered em "sport"
Can't claim to read them all (there are hundreds afterall) but taking that entirely as fact, what does it matter with regard to determining authenticity to point that out? How does that aspect of the story make it convincing, or at least more convincing, than the other religions?
Think about it - He raised others from the dead too - Its documented Lazarus was so dead he stunk - but Christ raised him from the dead and did so for the glory of God.
Various miracles of all descriptions have been ascribed to god(s) in holy texts. What is distinct about this one? For example, other religions claim eternal life through continual rebirth on earth. But I don't understand why that claim is more or less credible than yours. Indeed, given the demonstrable importance of reproduction to life on this planet, it seems even more plausible.
Deny it - but before you do - at least challenge yourself to learn about it
I have.
Several plagues come to mind.
why are you so quick to attribute all that happens to God?
I didn't attribute the plagues to him, the people writing the Bible did.
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