It is what it is.
The Bible is the word of God translated by MAN. God did not write the book. Just as Allah did not write the Quran (Koran). And G-d did not write the Torah. They're all just translations and the MEN who write them decide what we need to know. These are all just stories, just as the Romans and Greeks had their gods before Christianity and Islam. God is real. The books, well, you can't believe everything you read.
Being a Christian is not about a church building, going to church,singing in the choir or being good, it is about a relationship with the LordHimself, believing in Him, putting Him first, placing your hope and trust and finding your strengthand guidance in Him. Not something temporary. When I leave here I will not die, but be moving. Only the Lord can giveme that hope. He will meet me on the other side. as will my husband, son, 2 brothers and parents and others.An ice cream cone could not do that for me. The Bible is not merely a book of stories written by men. It isinspired by God. He is so very real to me that no one could ever prove to me thatthere is not a God.
I am still pitching rocks at God over here.
Interesting-- God didn't cause our illnesses -- why should someone be made at Him? This is life -- the good, the bad and the ugly.
I am just curious, what do you mean by that? Are you angry with him?
Interesting thread. Very interesting indeed. It is MY belief that the only thing that organized religion succeeds in doing is pitting people against one another...as is evident here. I've never been known to back down from a great religious debate. Unfortunately, the only definitive answer I ever get receive from a "Christian," "Catholic," "Protestant," "Mormon," etc, etc, etc when I ask them to explain why God would allow a 2 year old child to be sexually tortured, mutilated and then murdered or, why would a Catholic Priest molest a young boy or little girl (or, in some cases both) and not only NOT be held accountable but, protected by the church is "We all have free will" or, "God doesn't condone that behavior" or, "We are all sinners." You get the message! That being the case, I think I'll stick to my standard mantra..."Thank God I'm An Atheist!"
When it comes to things that man/woman could possibly control it is always said that they are to blame, when it is something out of man's control it is said that it is/was "God's" will. Is that strange to anyone? What is the general consensus on "hell"? Who is it that goes there exactly?
Quote from: Yonanamama on May 01, 2007, 09:41:15 PMInteresting thread. Very interesting indeed. It is MY belief that the only thing that organized religion succeeds in doing is pitting people against one another...as is evident here. I've never been known to back down from a great religious debate. Unfortunately, the only definitive answer I ever get receive from a "Christian," "Catholic," "Protestant," "Mormon," etc, etc, etc when I ask them to explain why God would allow a 2 year old child to be sexually tortured, mutilated and then murdered or, why would a Catholic Priest molest a young boy or little girl (or, in some cases both) and not only NOT be held accountable but, protected by the church is "We all have free will" or, "God doesn't condone that behavior" or, "We are all sinners." You get the message! That being the case, I think I'll stick to my standard mantra..."Thank God I'm An Atheist!"God no more "allowed" it to happen than you did.
But...God has the power to protect that child. I don't! You can be assured, if I did...I would. Bottom line...God gets all of the glory but none of the blame.