Believe in God, Jesus' status as the Son of God, the resurrection and follow the moral precepts... virtually no Christian will deny that believing these is necessary to achieve salvation (the Bible even states this elsewhere). And those are the core tenets of Christianity.RickD wrote:Where does the bible promise eternal damnation to unbelievers in "Christianity"?
Doesn't the bible promise eternal life to those who believe on Christ? John 3:16
It's the same with Islam. I don't think it requires anything more than belief and submission to Allah.
But in any case... even if salvation requirements were not exactly the same, so what? They are the same in principle. Both worldviews require you to believe certain propositions in order to be saved. Why does it matter what these propositions are? How does the content of the propositions which are required to be saved determine whether such a salvation system is cruel or not?
Not anymore. I could be seen as sort of a liberal Christian, but for all intents and purposes, no I'm not. I am essentially agnostic with respect to the core truth claims of Christianity.Noah, I'm confused. Your profile lists you as a Christian. Are you, or are you not a Christian?
Which questions? I'm quite sure I answered every significant argument you've made on this thread.Murray wrote: Refuse to answer my questions then demand I answer yours, I shall take your lack of responce as a concession.