Well, there may be a reason for the closemindedness. Experiences from the childhood. Being raised in the religious family but ... . They may fail to see some things because their previous teachers failed. And they think that they were wasting their time and does not want to waste it anymore. Children should be encouradged to ask questions.B. W. wrote: Atheists usually are mirroring themselves. They tout open-mindedness but are close minded toward God - how can that really be open minded? They also fail to see that even the bible mentions false brethren and leaders:
And what about Jews?B. W. wrote: So there is a misunderstanding they have about God fore they deny that there is any unseen hand at work working truth. Yet, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism has not undergone any reformation since conception. Especially Islam as it will never be able to self correct in accordance to truth.
We disagree here. This is what my Christian friend once wrote me:B. W. wrote:Not true. People marry cross lines all the time, sometimes for worse or sometimes for betterment when spouse turns to the Lord.1over137 wrote: 3. Then, for example, I can imagine a guy falling in love with a girl who is a Christian, but he cannot be with the girl because of Christian principles.
"Again, Christ ate with "sinners", but he never became one in order to win them. He did show them his wilingness to befriend them and reach out to them, but he never gave up his loyalty to his Father. He would not become one of them in order to reach them. He remained holy God. We can reach out to unbelievers too, in fact we are told to be holding up our lights so men can see us and glorify him. But we cannot become like them. We must be "in" the world, but not "of" the world, said Jesus. If we belong to God, if we are his bride, we want to remain solely his. A bride has man friends and women friends, but she knows not to fall in love with any of them! She can have many friends, but none are to become lovers! That is the "up to a point" issue you mentioned. If the Scriptures tell us not to be unequally yoked" with unbelievers,(and they do), or if they tell us that we are light, and they are darkness and these two cannot be in the same place at once (again, the Scriptures do tell us this), then we want to obey this principle and we will not allow this to happen in our relationships with others. We cannot let ourselves cross over from light to darkness and become disobedient to Christ and his word. ut we are warned to beware of the danger that we may be getting too close to unbelievers and find that instead of them changing, YOU are the one being changed! This can sometimes happen because of peer pressure, yes, but most often, young people take the verse that we should be "salt" and "light" to unbelievers as a way to "rationalize" that it is ok for them to have an unbelieving boyfriend or girlfriend in order to help them to become better and to become Christian. Typically, the thinking goes like this:
"Isn't a relationship with a non-Christian guy a great chance to witness to him? Besides, he's nice, my friends like him, he loves me and only does good things for me" "How can it be wrong?" I'm sure you can add more stuff that people say to this list."
Ezekiel 14:4, Therefore speak to them, and say to them, 'Thus says the Lord God: "Everyone of the house of Israel who sets up his idols in his heart, and puts before him what causes him to stumble into iniquity, and then comes to the prophet, I the Lord will answer him who comes, according to the multitude of his idols,B. W. wrote: Ezekiel 14:3, "Son of man, these men have set up their idols in their hearts, and put before them that which causes them to stumble into iniquity. Should I let Myself be inquired of at all by them? NKJV
These need to be addressed... with truth, honesty, gentleness...
So, if one seeks the truth, he should be safe. If person's idol is the lie will then God lie to him? How should one understand that verse? What does it really mean that "the Lord will answer him who comes, according to the multitude of his idols"?