Santa wrote:Do you have to be so patronising?
zoegirl wrote:
Let's take one thing at a time....the thread is about "why" not "is it so". there have been other thread dealing with whter or not it's true. Let's tackle the fairness issue.
My thread is pretty much for any questions or thoughts I have. I'm here to hear what you guys have to say. It's not about one issue.
I wasn't being patronizing...let's take one thing at a time. It seems as if the two big issues are "does this make sense" and "is this true". I was saying we should tackle one thing bfore jubling up the issues.
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Now, santa, this is a rather ludicrous statement. Would you say that to a murderer or a thief that "oh, your sorry...okay, I guess you don't need any consequences for you killing someone...okay, you don't have to go to jail"
But that's EXACTLY what god's going to do. He WILL let you get away with the consequences of killing someone, but only if you accept and believe in him, despite how sorry you actually are. It has to be both, apparently. Which is more ludicrous than my statement.
Oh, let's clarify....He can let you "get away" with murder because the CONSEQUENCE, His wrath, HAS been applied. The wrath of god for sin was taken by Christ. "He is the propitiation for sins". He took upon the consequence of sins . One who realizes who *they* are and who God is sees that they are sinful and that their standing with God is one deserving of wrath. God's gift of mercy is His son, but those that view that they have nothing for which *to be* sorry or that God is not someone deserving of worship is not going to be sorry.
Can we keep things simple and clear?
Here's how the bible says things are: everyone sins, and god will only let people into heaven if they believe he exists. They also have to be genuinely sorry.
Here's what I have trouble with:
Would god really care if someone never came to the conclusion, while on Earth, that the bible was what it said it was, and that god was in fact real? Why does he care if people are naturally more skeptical than others? He'd have to understand this. [/quote]
Yes He does care. And He is willing to come and show Himself to the skeptics. Haven't you heard of doubting thomas? Christ didn't criticize him for doubting. If fact, He was quite willing to let Thomas prove to Himself by touching the wounds and holes. Absolutely God is willing to be tested and examined.
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So, if someone like me were truly sorry for any wrong doings, shouldn't he accept that? Why does it all come down to whether or not we believe the bible's legit?
Did you consider my examples? If a murderer says he is sorry but doesn't believe he offended the family whose relative he murdered, then would you consider that apology real? If a thief said he was sorry but looked at the person and didn't see why he offended that person, is that apology effective?
You have said that you aren't that bad. Then how can you be sorry?!?!
You have already declared that you are not evil and that God is not worthy to be worshipped. Doesn't sound like you are sorry. For those who believe that Christ is who He said He is and did what He said He did, it is a belief that *we* need to be sorry
Oh whatever. Obviously everyone makes mistakes, ones that they're sorry for, so god should accept that. And if they're not, then I dunno, it's up to him I guess. How can I consider god worthy of being worshiped if I'm not even sure of his existence?
That's why I said earlier that we should tackle one thing at a time. It's one thing to reject God....it's another when you reject Him but don't understand who it is you are rejecting. Let's just tackle who God is according to the Bible and what He did. One should completely understand what it being rejected.
It's not faith is a book, it's faith in a God, in His word, passed down through thousands of years. And to know Him all you have to do is read His word. It's more than a book, it's a testimony to Him, His relationships to His people. His letters to us.
Still don't know how we're expected to follow it blindly. How can we be sure it's nothing but a bunch of stories? Sometimes the age of the bible tends to appeal to people - oooh, so old and mysterious... it's gotta be true!
So put you r money where you mouth is! What books have you read explaining the significance of the stories. In fact, how much of the Bible have ou read? We aren't expected to follow it blindly! By all means examine it. But it doesn't sound as if you even know the basics of the Bible.
Here you are, at an apologetics website. Are you truly looking? If you really want to find out, here is your chance. Otherwise you are declaring that He is not worth looking for. Not only that, you decalre that He has an "ego"....And that sounds pretty close to rejection to me.
If I wasn't looking, I wouldn't be asking questions, would I? Quit making assumptions about me. You're not representing your god very well.
I'm not making assumptions. that's great if you are really looking. But pardon me if I say that it hasn't sounded like you are. That's not an assumption, that's pretty much reading what you say.
What have I done that's not representing God?!?!? I have defended my faith and took some time to explain it to you. I am heartily glad and rejoice if you are seriously looking. That's awesome. I hope, though, that you are willing to truly examine. It has sounded that you are here with a chip on your shoulder, with your mind already made up. If that's not true, then that's great. I am looking forward to talking with you.
But don't come here, a website that declares God's word, to complain about not hearing God...
I'm not complaining. I'm simply posting my thoughts on why I can't come to believe the christian god exists. Geez, it's not that hard to understand.
I'm simply saying that to come here, a site that is full of Christians willing to explain things to you, is a good sign that God has revealed himself to you.