Stu wrote:I think one of the many mistakes atheists make is in thinking Christians take delight in telling folks they might be going to hell.
I was having a very heated debate with someone on another forum surrounding this very topic. Now I know there are some Christians who do get up on their pedestal, but for me it is the exact opposite. No matter how flawed our characters, I wouldn't want to see anyone head down under; but that is God's word and so I accept it as such.
If God had said all you had to do to get into heaven was brush your teeth every morning and be as good as you can be every day, then that would have been his word too. God makes the rules.
It is this that makes people think we live by blind faith. Hell is not some arbitrary place that God arbitrarily puts people into when reject him. It is the Power given to our creation(Free Will) that is absolutly respectful to us. The choice to submit to God and the choice to reject him must be polar opposites in order to honor the choice. To want somebody to go to heaven against their will is just plain disrespectful. We are to love each other, to make the choice available and give reasons why it is holy.
Why it is holy: this is one of the hardest answers to give and it requires a lot of love and attention on our parts.
My assertion is that it is not holy for arbitrary reasons. If God made us have to brush our teeth every morning and be as good as you can be every day to earn his approval, I would be very confused as to why. The only reason I could think of why would be to have arbitrary rituals to deliberatly set ourselves apart from other mankind-- like the law of the old testament. When we set ourselves apart for God we make a statment that stands in contrast to others-- And this I think was the objective of the law and the prophets Jesus spoke about. But since the laws were already fulfilled by him our duty now is not to only consecrate ourselves but to also to now
spread the word to the four corners of the globe. The law of the OT was not important for it being the arbitrary apparent word of God, but for the intent of it all-- to make a statement to love what it stands for. Eating pork is not bad because our families say it is bad, but only if we fail to love what it stands for for that reason. Jesus constantly talked about how bad it is to only follow the laws for arbitrary reasons, but instead to see the point of having the law. For example, when the law says to not fornicate and we decide to have fantasies in our head about it instead of actually doing it, then we commit the sin in our hearts and it destroys the purpose of the law.
So what was the purpose of the law or what does it stand for?
This is what Jesus says: that all the works of the law and the prophets in actuality rest on the two commandments.
We don´t submit to God because he is some random athority that demands so, but because he is the embodiment of everything that is holy and it is good. And we want to submit to such purity in our days on this Earth. God Bless.
Romans 12:17 Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everybody.