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| Eponine Writer's Block Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 58 | Scarecrow Angel: Alright, I agree with that. I'm confused. I don't think Christianity is as hateful and unforgiving as a lot of people seem to think. |
| Scarecrow Angel Cliché Catastrophe Age: 19 Gender: Female Posts: 351 | Eponine: Anyone can be Christian. Unless they wish to subscribe to a particular denomination, there is no criteria for belief beyond the basic acceptance of Jesus. The experience is totally subjective. Even though some values may be common, that doesn't mean they are necessarily ultimate. Similarly, the opinion that outsiders have will vary greatly. Everyone who meets a different Christian will get a different impression of Christianity. But I agree, I don't think the majority of Christians hold much sway with being hateful. Most of them seem to base their faith on the opposite. |
| Mrs.Bellamy Amateur Author Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 237 | Eponine: Uh... no, it is. I'm pretty sure the Bible says that and most of Christianity is based around the Bible. As I said before, not all Christians believe the same thing, but if you generalize what most of them believe, then that is where my original argument of the 'Christian God' came from. I'm not sure what that second part you said means... Christianity is one of the most popular religions in the world. What they believe is no secret. And I personally was raised to be a Christian so I know a lot about the religion. I don't think the world has Christianity all wrong, because that seems to be what you're saying. Like I said, it's not some big secret. And for the record... I never claimed Christians to be hateful. Nor the God they believe in. I simply said that in my eyes their religion and the way they see him was unjust. Just my interpretation and my beliefs of what is fair. Nothing in that about any kind of hate. |
| Eponine Writer's Block Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 58 | Mrs.Bellamy: I'm a little lost, what is it that the bible says? I understand that, I don't think it's fair to generalize, or to say that that is what most of them believe. Quote I'm talking about when people say, Christianity damns everyone who is different than them. As a whole we may think they are in the wrong, but we still think that they will be forgiven by God. Quote Never said you did, a lot of people seem to though. You are saying that it's unjust and I don't think that's fair to judge all of Christianity like that. |
| Scarecrow Angel Cliché Catastrophe Age: 19 Gender: Female Posts: 351 | Mrs.Bellamy: And most of them aren't. There is certainly nothing solid in the Bible to say that they should be. But that hasn't stopped different groups at various times from interpreting what is in the Bible to mean that they should be hateful towards other religions. You say that Christianity is based on the Bible, and I would agree with you there, but the simple fact is that not everybody interprets that vague text in the same way. This is why I say that there are some basic points of Christianity (acceptance of Jesus, etc), while the rest vary greatly and therefore are difficult to generalise. Catholics are Christians. So are Anglicans and Baptists -orthodox and literal- and people who belong to no Church. Eponine: That can still be a Christian belief, even if it is not the main one. It isn't a universally Christian belief, as the majority of Christians would disagree with it, but at times it has been a vital feature of sects of Christianity. Eponine: Of course not. Christianity is a very broad concept, it isn't a specific, defined belief like Catholicism, Anglicism or any of the Churches that dwell inside it. Christianity is an umbrella term that covers them all, and to paint all several billion people with the same brush would only leave you prejudiced. |
| Valo Ink. Fanfic Fanatic Age: 14 Gender: Female Posts: 1219 | I don't believe in a God, but that is just me. |
| Eddie Izzard. Amateur Author Age: 15 Gender: Male Posts: 114 | Valo Ink.: Would you mind elaborating on that? |
| Fluff; Ink Slinger Age: 13 Gender: Female Posts: 758 | I don't believe in God. At all. But, whatever. Just my beliefs. |
| domsa. Writer's Block Age: 18 Gender: Male Posts: 15 | Well, I do Believe in God.... Why? It's not only that you need to see just to believe in something,. Sometimes you need to feel it. It's like if I ask if you, "Do you have a brain?", probably, you would answer a big YES! Well, how do you think would I believe if I haven't seen your brain yet. See the Logic? |
| geemae Writer's Block Age: 21 Gender: Female Posts: 6 | i am a Catholic, a Christian. i always have believed in God, it's the faith i have in me. and when you have it, you don't ask too many questions about its concerns, like is it real or where did it come from. you know it is there, that it exists though you cannot see it, that you know its presence in your mind is enough. it's the faith that lives on. so how do you have faith? believe. how do you believe? choose. how do you choose? learn. it does not hurt to try. it might even change your life forever. |
| Arrjay:' Writer's Block Age: 14 Gender: Male Posts: 27 | Faith in God has so many flaws, first line of the bible for instance 'In the beginning, there was god.' Now I don't know about you, but God already seems pretty fake to me, no explanation at all of how he is there or anything. |
| Sheepy Wordsmith Age: 17 Gender: Female Posts: 10304 | ^I think the general christian belief is that he didn't get there. He's just...always been. And personally, I think faith is just your own belief. And your own belief is only flawed when seen through the eyes of someone else. |
| Evanescent Dasha Ink Slinger Age: 17 Gender: Female Posts: 770 | I believe in god He is as real as the ground I walk on to me. I don't believe in everything the bible because somethings are ridiculous, But the idea of god and heaven... I believe that exists |
| Piccolo the Great Amateur Author Age: 15 Gender: Female Posts: 284 | Sheepy:That's correct. In the Christian faith, God is the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End. He's always been there. He's just always been. The thought is extremely overwhelming, but it's also fantastic. |
| dark. Fanfic Fanatic Age: - Gender: - Posts: 2496 | God is atemporal, He ''lives'' in more dimensions than we do. If He didn't He wouldn't have been able to create the world. For Him there's no starting point as there is for us, He has been ''around'' since before time existed. |
| Arrjay:' Writer's Block Age: 14 Gender: Male Posts: 27 | Which is basically impossible... For something to exist, It has to be created. e.g. You can't say 'I want a cake' and it will magically appear infront of you. |
| dark. Fanfic Fanatic Age: - Gender: - Posts: 2496 | Thatweirdguywhosucks: ![]() No it's not. God is self-existing. |
| ZoeePea Amateur Author Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 205 | I don't think I believe in God. I believe it's all more than I will ever understand. The creation of the world and people, but I'd like to think there's someone watching and protecting us. |
| Kurtni St. Cyr Database Error Age: 16 Gender: Female Posts: 2806 | dark.: You say that very matter-of-factly, how are you so sure? |
| dark. Fanfic Fanatic Age: - Gender: - Posts: 2496 | Kurtni Ramone:Because God is defined as atemporal and self-existing. If some sort of higher being is not atemporal and self-existing, then it's not God. |
