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Is truth something to fear?
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Is truth something to fear?
I guess yes if you are on the wrong side of it! HAHA
Be blessed, Stay blessed, and be Bold!
Depends on whose truth and who your asking.
That deponds --- are you living a lie.Is truth something to fear?
Friend try one more time,ask God to forgive you for doubting and ask Jesus to be your Saviour,that road you are taking has a drop off not far away and it lands you into the torment of hell. Your life is in the balance,try AGAIN.Warhorse
Good question. That's why I became a Former Christian. Couldn't live the lie anymore.
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But you choose not to be a real christian because ...?Warhorse
Good question. That's why I became a Former Christian. Couldn't live the lie anymore.
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That's why I became a Former Christian. Couldn't live the lie anymore.
you tell me other truth?
To FCBonairos
You said “Trying to understand what you are saying. What would you say was the lie (in your beliefs, in your lifestyle) that you couldn't live anymore? Just for clarity, that's all.â€
I have chosen to respond to your post because you seem to be more open minded and maybe a little more concerned than most.
I would like to know what Warhorse means by “real Christianâ€. The Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that they are real Christians, that they are the only real Christians. The Catholics used to believe that they were the only real Christians before Vatican II. Now they include Protestants by virtue of their baptism. I have met a lot of Fundamentalist and Evangelical Protestant Christians who believe that only those who believe as they do are the only real Christians.
There is more than one on this forum who has chosen to judge my eternal destiny without knowing anything about me other than I now refer to myself as a former Christian. They don’t know why. Nor, apparently, do they care to know why. How Christian of them. Christians sin all the time while having the Spirit in them. Some Christians admit it, and 1 John 1:9 provides for those who admit they are sinners. Paul said, “If we live by the Spirit, we should also walk by the Spirit†(Gal 5:25). Paul recognized that there are those who live by the Spirit, but are not walking by the Spirit, and he encourages them to try to bring their walk in line with their life. The Christian who sins is living by the Spirit, but not walking by the Spirit. He is walking by the flesh. But these people would judge such a one a nonbeliever. I have to ask who is their God, the God of the Bible who can know what is in the hearts of men or themselves who can not?
What of the lost sheep that Jesus talks about (Mt 12)? He did not say that it was a goat he was going after. And he was in a better position than anyone to know the difference. He called the sheep a sheep even though it was lost. The point is he cared enough to search for the lost sheep and bring it back to the safety of the fold. Paul said, “But God demonstrates his own love toward us that while still being sinners, Christ died on our behalf†(Rom 5:8). If I was once in Christ, which I believe is as true for me as for anyone making that claim in Christianity, then I am still in Christ in spite of what anyone may think, including myself. But then, that may just be my Protestant interpretation. I was a Protestant Christian who believed in eternal security. Paul said, “Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for usâ€. (Rom 8:33-34, KJV) Why would any Christian want to replace Christ as the rightful judge?
I have been warned by the Moderators that I am not posting properly. In that light, I went back and reread the Terms of Service. I misunderstood it completely in my first reading. I did not realize that this was a forum that catered to a specific brand of Protestant Christian thinking. The fact that there are Atheists and Catholics here confused me. When it refers to Biblical and Historical Christianity, it is referring to a limited Protestant interpretation of what that entails.
In agreement with the Protestantism that I originally was a part of, Historical Christianity refers to the Eastern Orthodox or the Roman Catholics and Biblical Christianity refers to Protestants, Protestants who believe in Sola Scriptura. There was no mixture of the two. Catholics can rightly consider themselves to be Biblical in an interpretational sense and Historical because they can trace the history of their Church back to the first century. Protestants can consider themselves Biblical, but not historical. Protestants can consider themselves to be Apostolic by virtue of their relationship with the Bible or the teachings of the Apostles. But they can’t trace their denominations existence prior to the sixteenth century. They can only claim a connection to the Church through their historical connection to the Western Church. The same as Roman Catholicism. But it is commonly agreed that Protestantism began with Martin Luther who was excommunicated from the Western Church. And the Catholic Church has never renounced that excommunication, even though they currently consider Protestants to be “separated brethrenâ€.
This forum is called a “Christian forumâ€. I assumed that it meant what it said, that it represented all Christians. And when I first read the terms of Service, I read into it my own understanding of the terminology used. I came here in hopes of renewing my faith through something that would be said that would help me to deal with what I knew to be true about Christianity. Instead I found it to be reminiscent of what led me to my present position in the first place. It seems inconceivable to me that the God of Christianity would lead me to a forum that would have the effect of corroborating my position concerning Christianity. So I conclude that I must have come here all by myself through my own ignorance.
Christians believe that Christianity, or rather their own denomination of Christianity, represents Biblical truth. The more I studied the Bible, the more I realized that Christianity and its denominations represents only its own truth. The Church as it is portrayed in the Bible certainly isn’t the same as any denomination of Christianity. One reason given is that it isn’t suppose to be the same because the Bible was written 2000+ years ago. What is seen today is the Church as it exists in the twenty first century. That is typically a Catholic defense of its present form of existence, though I have also heard Protestants use the same defense. If the Bible is truly from God, written to have meaning for all believers regardless of the era in which they live, then time shouldn’t matter. Nothing has changed. Jesus is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. Humanity only gives the appearance of change through cultural differences. But its nature hasn’t changed. That defense is really an excuse for conforming the Church to the world so as to appease opposition. As the world in Adam can only achieve unity through institutions that include their laws governing the institution, so also the denominations of Christianity. The doctrines are the laws of the Christian institutions. The Spirit need not apply, in spite of the claim of many that unity in the Spirit and in their doctrines is the same thing. I believe that Christians are so entrenched in this Tradition that I can no longer believe the lie that Christianity represents Biblical truth.
I portray myself as an Atheist, but this is not entirely true. At least not yet. Actually what I believe about God, Jesus Christ and the Bible is still up in the air. An Atheist is not what I desire to be. But so far Christians have not been any help in pulling me back from the boundary line between Atheism and Theism. Except in rare instances, they have tended to push me toward the other side of the boundary, as if my very presence is a threat to them. And if their faith is in the truth of a denomination more than Biblical truth, then maybe it is.
I know there are Atheists here. I would like to hear from them as to how they are able to deal with the laws of this forum that I am accused of breaking. I have only posted according to how I believe at this time.
In spite of what many think on this forum, I have said nothing against the Bible or what it portrays. My emphasis has always been on the problem that brought me to my present position. Jesus and Paul both were against division among believers (John 17, 1 Cor 1, Eph 4). But Christianity is denominational in nature, and has been overtly denominational since the fourth century. That is, the nature of Christianity includes division. Paul says that division is out of the flesh (Gal 5). If Paul speaks truly, then what is Christianity out of? The Terms of Service of this forum is against this conclusion or any mention of it. That is the end of discussion on this forum. And that basically nullifies my whole purpose for being here. Apparently, the purpose of this forum is not to help anybody, but rather to debate what are considered acceptable points of view. I find it hard to believe that Francisdesales’ Catholic point of view and abrasive way of presenting it is considered acceptable and mine is not.
Eventide said to me, “If you'd like to share how that the living and powerful word of God is undeniably the truth then that would be fine.. although it's painfully obvious that this is not your intent here.†The thread is called, “Ye shall know the truth... absolute proof that the Bible is the word of God !†My last post there was rather extensive and you might find it of help.
More to follow.
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