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04-27-2011, 05:52 PM #251
You are correct. I think that Einstein believed in a higher power, but not a personal God.
Chalk that up to the uneducated.
I am no biblical scholar, but I am certain that there is an important answer to this question. I will have to do a little more research on it.
The persecution of Christians in the early church is well-documented. I would certainly not call them victors in the sense of that expression.
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04-27-2011, 06:04 PM #252
For the most part, yes. But there appear to be many educated believers with differing explanations. To put it bluntly, most of the uneducated believers don't give a damn about the questions I ponder.
I would be interested in hearing the reasoning behind this. It may make perfect sense in it's own context.
I was thinking more about the "information" battle between Christianity and the Pagan? customs in claiming victors.
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04-27-2011, 07:05 PM #253
Something along this line will happen in the no so distant future...HE will reveal Himself and will set off a whole lot off not so fun things. By that point though, it will be too late for those left behind.....
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04-27-2011, 08:03 PM #254
I think this group will include me. Where are the rest of you going? Roadtrip?
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04-27-2011, 09:02 PM #255
No, they're going to live up in the clouds with their wings and halos and white robes and harps and...oh, excuse me, "outside of space and time."
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04-27-2011, 09:23 PM #256
The reason we are human is because we get to choose exactly what to do when to do it. If we know for a fact, 100% there is a God people will go against their free will to follow him, and in fact take out free will.
1. I never said Einstein followed my God. I just said he believed in a Higher Power.
2. Uneducated believers. Just because you call yourself a Christian and say the nice things doesn't mean you know what your talking about. Old foot in the mouth syndrome. (I do that sometimes too)
3. Thank ya :)
4. Well I really don't know Gods way of thinking. So I won't throw out a reason when I can't explain it.
5. He gave the exact demensions for the craft, and I don't know if anyone ever tried it, but it shouldn't have been too hard to recreate. Keep in mind alot of animals that exist now wasn't there back then, for example there wasn't poodles and cocker spaniel dogs, there was just one kind. So if the animals went down to the origin animals, it doesn't seem as outlandish.
6. But how was the Christians "victors" when they were hunted out and killed for their beliefs? The early christians took the ways of the Bible very strictly, so its not like they went out and murdered people. It wasn't until Constantine that being a Christian was considered a good thing. Also well-known historians of the time, Christian and Non-Christians alike, talked about Jesus and what was happening.
Thanks for the debate man, its fun to know others opinions!
I can boil down your whole thing to one sentence. "I came across "Christians" and they didn't know much about their religion, so they got mad and started gettting defensive."
But why do we need to prove the existance of our God when their has never been something about the Bible debunked? If you wanna go against the "Head" of our religion (i.e. That Jesus/God doesn't exist), shouldn't you work your way up to that and try to disprove the smaller things?
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04-27-2011, 09:38 PM #257
You may not agree with it, but don't be disrespectful.
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04-27-2011, 09:48 PM #258
You keep saying that but I would like to know what you mean by it... I asked earlier but I am sure that post is buried by now....
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04-27-2011, 10:11 PM #259
Here's another question for you that anyone can chime in on. If you are muslim, jewish, or another religion I really want to hear what you think. Christians can answer too along with anyone else. Here's the situation. There is a guy who has raped, tourted and killed people. One day he wakes up and has a change of heart. He wants salvation. He dosen't really know anything about any particular religion but he does believe in a higher power and wants to find God. Someone tells him that he can find salvation at the top of the hill. On the way up there one of his victim's father sees him and shoots and kills him. My question is since the killer had every intention on getting salvation but died before he had the chance to recieve salvation, does he get into heaven?
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04-27-2011, 10:13 PM #260
Most Christians believe that since he did not believe in his heart that Jesus died for him (yet), then no he does not make it to Heaven.
I personally cannot condemn anyone, so for me to say that person is, its not of my nature to say it :/
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