Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:05 pm
But a rose called by any other name would smell just as sweet (butchered Shakespeare) I don't know how to express this idea well.... OK, here goes. Lutherans worship the same God Baptists do, who worship the same God Methodists do....etc. There are small differences (full immersion baptism, or water on head?). These denominations worship the same God, with some differences in interpretation and such.
This definition works for me: Religion: Belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the universe.
Christians believe in and have reverence for te same Creator that people in the Bible did (the obvious people, like the Jews, Job...not those of the obvious wicked nations and such). It's just calling a rose a different name really (except with Judaism nowadays...because God already sent His Son, and some Jews don't realize that He already died (there are Christian Jews, which is really cool....because you are of God's chosen people, and you worship Him as He really is....that and you have Christmas and Hannukah!) Hebrews 11 is good. It shows many people who followed God...(the heavy hitters like Noah, Enoch...)
This definition works for me: Religion: Belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the universe.
Christians believe in and have reverence for te same Creator that people in the Bible did (the obvious people, like the Jews, Job...not those of the obvious wicked nations and such). It's just calling a rose a different name really (except with Judaism nowadays...because God already sent His Son, and some Jews don't realize that He already died (there are Christian Jews, which is really cool....because you are of God's chosen people, and you worship Him as He really is....that and you have Christmas and Hannukah!) Hebrews 11 is good. It shows many people who followed God...(the heavy hitters like Noah, Enoch...)