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Through Blind Eyes May We See...


Miles

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I was at church yesterday, and during the sermon I thought to myself how ironic it is that I'd grown up going to this church, which teaches and preaches of things I do not agree with...

 

*Sigh*

 

For a long time I've been realizing the amount of attention that religion has been getting (here [on the forums] and everywhere [in real life, generally]). It's sad to see that more often than not, the people talking are, on both sides, stubborn.

 

I know what you may have been thinking, "oh great, another rant on religion" - but I ask you to hear me out, because this isn't like the rest.

 

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Humans. We are all humans. So, that's the one string that should keep everything tied together to begin with.

 

We believe what we see and hear in the ways that we want to, and develop our own opinions on things. And that's fine. Actually, that's great. This is a good thing.

 

The bad thing is when people forget that they might not be right, and that there may be a better opinion on something. Close-mindedness creates a plethora of stubborn people who become hard-coded, stuck, unchangeable.

 

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We see all these threads/topics here on religion, and recently I've begun to grow stale of responding to them.

 

Yes, I'm a Christian, so you ask, "Why? (am I growing stale of responding to religious threads)?"

 

They aren't going anywhere, that's why.

 

Circle after circle, they wind up ending where they began, with the same people supporting the same exact opinion they held from the beginning.

 

*Hits the table*

 

Seriously, what the heck is the point of discussion that is meant to enlighten others if it cannot progress?

 

I am sick of seeing these circles. A discussion that goes nowhere is worthless and I'm not going to respond to people who aren't going to listen to me.

 

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if you're going to engage in discussion with others about something - about anything - don't think that what you believe, what your opinion is, is perfect.

 

It isn't.

 

My opinions are FAR from perfect and I know that, which is why I love to discuss things; I like learning!

 

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Open your ears and close your eyes.

 

You can't see anything but what you already know.

 

You can only see what others see by listening to them.

 

This is why I've named the title of this blog what I did.

 

Children are easy to teach because they are listening; they are ready to learn; they seek answers to things they don't know.

 

Children don't know enough yet to have their minds closed; children learn because it's what they seek.

 

When we grow up we must force ourselves to keep seeking in the same way children do.

 

Otherwise we grow stale, close-minded, and unable to learn anything; from here, the circles begin.

 

I'm talking to BOTH sides here; the religious and the non-religious.

 

If you shut your ears to others you are limiting not only yourself, but you are making what others say worthless to say.

 

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(and now we're shifting gears, finally, into overdrive)

 

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"Was the Bible written by man or God" - "[insert circle talk]" / "Does God contradict Himself?" - "[insert circle talk]" / "Is the Bible infallible" ... "Does the Bible actually promote hate" ... "Does the Bible hate gays" ... "What does the Bible say about [x, y, z...]" ...

 

AAARRGGGHHH

 

No. I must keep it together.

 

LISTEN.

 

The Bible is the WORD of God... NOT GOD HIMSELF.

 

The Bible is a TEXT that has been TRANSLATED many times.

 

The Bible is NOT to be WORSHIPPED for ITSELF.

 

GOD is to be WORSHIPPED if you want to be a Christian.

 

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Stop talking about contradictions, stop talking about "the Bible promotes [this and this]" ...

 

Start LISTENING to Jesus Christ.

 

If you are [a Christian]... We are followers of Jesus. We are His Children. He is our Messiah, Saviour, Teacher, Lord, and our BASIS for any creed we are going to believe in.

 

Stop using your eyes and start using your EARS to listen to what He says. Don't read it; hear it.

 

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What is religion?

 

It is a belief of a creed; a set of rules placed by a deity that we follow.

 

What is Christiany?

 

It is a FAITH in the Lord. A creed is placed using the Bible to record the rules God has given AND to record the history of the times it was written.

 

The Bible is a historical text because it includes memory of things from the past!

 

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The Bible is split into two halves:

 

The Old Testament and the New Testament.

 

The Old Testament is OLD. It is Jewish Law. It is history. We as Christians must not read the Old Testament thinking that we are to follow its rules. We aren't Jewish! We're Christians!

 

JESUS CHRIST did not exist before the New Testament.

 

The Old Testament is the recording of rules placed for the times that were BEFORE CHRIST.

 

Our religion is called Christianity because we are to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ.

 

The teachings of Christ are in the NEW Testament.

 

What does Jesus say about the Old Testament???

 


Matthew 22:36-40New International Version (NIV)
36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”
37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’[a] 38 This is the first and greatest commandment.39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[b] 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”

 

He says that the greatest Commandments are to LOVE. To Love God; and to Love each other.
Why? Why are these the greatest of commandments?

 


1 John 4:8New International Version (NIV)
8 Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.

 

Because
GOD IS LOVE

 

And he wants us to love Him and everyone and everything.

 

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"The Way"

 

There is sooo much misinterpretation about what "The Way" is.

 

There isn't just one way to the Lord!

 

There are infinite ways to the Lord because there can be infinite people who can love.

 

On the other hand, there's only one way to not follow the Lord.

 

There is only one way to following the Devil.

 

That is hate.

 

There is only one way to Hell and that is to hate people and to hate the Lord.

 

The Devil doesn't want you to love anything. Not even him. He wants you to hate anything and everything.

 

God wants you to love Him and love each other and love everything.

 

So what is "The Way" that so many Christians like to debate about?

 

"The Way" is your path to the Lord.

 

"The Way" is how you love the Lord and love each other.

 

How do you love? Everyone's love can differ. So there are multiple ways to love. There are infinite ways to love.

 

There is only one way to not love and that is to hate.

 

And there is only one way to hate, and that is to not love.

 

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And this is how it feels when I ignore the words you spoke to me
And this is where I lose myself when I keep running away from you
And this is who I am when, when I don't know myself anymore
And this is what I choose when it's all left up to me

 

Breathe your life into me
I can feel you
I'm falling, falling faster
Breathe your life into me
I still need you
I'm falling, falling
Breathe into me
Breathe into me

 

And this is how it looks when I am standing on the edge
And this is how I break apart when I finally hit the ground
And this is how it hurts when I pretend I don't feel any pain
And this is how I disappear when I throw myself away

 

Breathe your life into me
I can feel you
I'm falling, falling faster
Breathe your life into me
I still need you
I'm falling, falling
Breathe into me
Breathe into me
Breathe into me
Breathe into me

 

Breathe your life into me
I can feel you
I'm falling, falling faster
Breathe your life into me
I still need you
I'm falling, falling
Breathe into me

 

Breathe your life into me!
I'm falling, falling faster
Breathe your life into me!
falling, falling, falling
Breathe into me
Breathe into me
Breathe into me
Breathe into me

 

 

That is a Christian ROCK song. It is about asking for life; asking for the breath of life to be breathed into us.

 

What is life - how do we live?

 

 

 


Some days, life feels perfect.
Other days it just ain't workin.
The good, the bad, the right, the wrong
And everything in between.

 

Though it's crazy, amazing
We can turn a heart with the words we say.
Mountains crumble with every syllable.
Hope can live or die

 

So speak Life, speak Life.
To the deadest darkest night.
Speak life, speak Life.
When the sun won't shine and you don't know why.
Look into the eyes of the brokenhearted;
Watch them come alive as soon as you speak hope,
You speak love, you speak...
You speak Life, (oh oh oh oh oh oh) You speak Life. (oh oh oh oh oh oh)

 

Some days the tongue gets twisted;
Other days my thoughts just fall apart.
I do, I don't, I will, I won't,
It's like I'm drowning in the deep.

 

Well it's crazy to imagine,
Words from our lips as the arms of compassion,
Mountains crumble with every syllable.
Hope can live or die.

 

So speak Life, speak Life.
To the deadest darkest night.
Speak life, speak Life.
When the sun won't shine and you don't know why.
Look into the eyes of the brokenhearted;
Watch them come alive as soon as you speak hope,
You speak love, you speak...
You speak Life, (oh oh oh oh oh oh) You speak Life. (oh oh oh oh oh oh)

 

Lift your head a little higher,
Spread the love like fire,
Hope will fall like rain,
When you speak life with the words you say.

 

Raise your thoughts a little higher,
Use your words to inspire,
Joy will fall like rain,
When you speak life with the things you say.

 

Lift your head a little higher,
Spread the love like fire,
Hope will fall like rain,
When you speak life with the words you say.

 

So speak Life, speak Life.
To the deadest darkest night.
Speak life, speak Life.
When the sun won't shine and you don't know why.
Look into the eyes of the brokenhearted;
Watch them come alive as soon as you speak hope,
You speak love, you speak...
You speak Life, (oh oh oh oh oh oh) You speak Life. (oh oh oh oh oh oh)

 

You speak Life, (oh oh oh oh oh oh) You speak Life. (oh oh oh oh oh oh)

 

Some days life feels perfect.

 

 

You speak LOVE you speak LIFE.

 

Love is life.

 

How do we love?

 

 

We love in our ways.

 

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Jesus Christ was a contemporary.

 

And so should we all be.

 

Be contemporary, and open your mind.

 

Be contemporary, and open your heart.

 

Listen to Him. The most important rules of being a Christian are to love God and to love each other.

 

ALL The other things of the law and the prophets hang on those commandments about love.

 

The BIBLE hangs on the LAW OF LOVE!

 

That is the greatest Law of all!

 

LOVE.

 

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So when I hear other Christians preaching to live by other rules, to believe that God wants us to do certain things and everything else...

 

I shake my head because that doesn't matter!

 

The Bible is only about love. The New Testament fulfills the Old, and Jesus tells us that all that matters is to LOVE.

 

So stop pinpointing the rules of the Old Testament and saying that God is anti-this and anti-that.

 

God isn't ANTI ANYTHING. God is LOVE. And He sees and hears the hearts, the souls, the minds of EVERYONE.

 

The Holy Spirit of God is in us ALL and it pushes us to learn the truth about what God wants us to know.

 

It pushes us to know that God loves us, and that we should love Him, and that we should love ourselves, and that we should love each other and everything.

 

LOVE is not about limiting others. LOVE is not about setting rules against being who you are. LOVE is not about stopping someone from doing what isn't wrong.

 

The Old Testament was written in a time where certain rules needed to be put in place because God was protecting His people from harm.

 

Don't eat certain meats; men should be circumcised; do not have pre-marital sex; do not have sex with prostitutes; do not be a prostitute, etc...

 

God doesn't hate anyone. God wanted what was best for his people at a time when there were many diseases and health issues that could be the death of His people because they didn't have the knowledge or tools or doctors able enough to cure those illnesses.

 

TIME CHANGES.

 

We are now in a time when we DO have all that. We have the knowledge, the tools, and the doctors... NOT ONLY to treat those illnesses, but to prevent ourselves from getting sick in the first place. We leave in a MUCH cleaner world and we DON'T need to worry about the rules of the OLD Testament because Jesus fulfilled the Old with the NEW Testament.

 

Think about it, fellows. Does it matter that some of us might eat those certain meats; that some of us might not be circumcised; that some of us may have sex before marriage; that some of us may have a sexuality other than straight?

 

NO!

 

It doesn't matter!

 

Because the NEW Testament fulfilled the old with the new.

 

The New Testament is NOT a contradiction; Jesus did NOT contradict God's words by overruling the old law.

 

Jesus FULFILLED the Old.

 

Jesus knew that we would grow into a society where we HAVE the ability to prevent and cure these illnesses. Jesus knew that as time passes, things change, and that to be PROGRESSIVE and move forward WITH time, that the NEW LAW did NOT need to worry about the same stuff as the Old Law did.

 

WE CHANGED; not God; but God WANTED this change to happen, and He knew it would; and it makes Him happy that we can move forward with time and be PROGRESSIVE.

 

We aren't "playing God" by preventing and curing illness. We are bettering ourselves under His name. He wants us to become better and smarter! He likes it that we have been able to overcome the illnesses that humans once used to be unable to deal with.

 

That's why Jesus was able to create His progressive stance. Jesus wanted us to move forward and be contemporary.

 

And now, in our contemporary world, it is 2015.

 

We have come so far! Look at the amazing things we've been blessed with!

 

To have hospitals to bare a child in! To have doctors to help with the birth of new life!

 

To have technology to become connected on an online web of data where we can store information and talk to each other and create new societies!

 

To have technology to build vehicles so we can travel long distances in short periods of time!

 

To live in a greater world...

 

It's AWESOME!

 

And God LOVES it.

 

He is sooo happy that we have been able to do this!

 

THIS... right here... this website dedicated to letting people who like a show about LOVE, a show about ponies where the leader's duty (Twilight) is to create HARMONY among the people!

 

God Bless it! Thank you God for giving us this show and this website that allows us to be able to create such a wonderful community...

 

Thank you for being with us when we came together here! In Jesus name, AMEN!

 

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Can't you understand now, that Christianity is about LOVE!

 

Spreading His Word doesn't need to be done with the Bible, for, we spread his word every second we breathe when we are loving each other and loving Him!

 

 

Love,

 

Yours Truly,

 

Miles

 

 

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Seriously

 

Go out and become a preacher.

 

This second. I think it may be your calling.

 

I am preaching with this, am I not?

 

I don't need to become a reverend to preach God's Word.  All I need to do is keep on being the same kind of contemporary Evangelist that I am.

 

Thanks, though.  I appreciate it.

 

Sometimes it takes a layman to correct the reverend.  But a church sermon isn't the place to do that.  A nice talk with a larger crowd of people who are more apt to listen, is how to correct it. 

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I'm just genuinely curious. Since these same set of moral and loving principles can be found in countless other religions and philosophies, why follow Christianity?

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I'm just genuinely curious. Since these same set of moral and loving principles can be found in countless other religions and philosophies, why follow Christianity?

 

Many religions may offer similar moralities, and some may even believe in the same God; as some may not know, the Muslims "Allah" is literally just another word for "God" - but they have different prophets and messiahs, and may not believe in Jesus Christ.  

 

We follow Christianity because we are disciples of Jesus Christ.

 

He is our Saviour.

 

 

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We believe in the Holy Trinity; God is one in all; The Father (Yahweh), our Lord and Creator, is God; The Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, is God; and the Holy Spirit/Holy Ghost, the spirit of our Lord within us, is God.

 

Jesus Christ was God's one and only begotten son, and He lived to spread the Word of God for everyone; and He was bullied, spat on, beaten, and treated like dirt - and one day, they crucified Him.  He died on the cross to save us from our sins. 

 

We are all sinners, but we may find Love and Grace, and Forgiveness, from the Lord. 

 

We are Christians because we are God's Children, believers in Creation of everything by our omnipotent Creator; We are Christians because we are Jesus' followers, letting him lead our lives, and praying in His name that we may be forgiven; We are Christians because the Holy Spirit of the Lord lives and dwells in each and one of our bodies, the eternal flame of life that we will never let the Devil blow out.

 

The Lord's Prayer:

 

"Our Father, who art in heaven,

Hallowed be thy Name.

Thy Kingdom come. 

Thy will be done in earth, 

As it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread.

And forgive us our trespasses,

As we forgive them that trespass against us. 

And lead us not into temptation, 

But deliver us from evil. 

For thine is the kingdom,

The power, and the glory,

For ever and ever.

Amen."

 

"The Way" to the Lord is your way, it is how you find his love and grace, it is how you pray and talk to Him, it is how you love everyone around you with all the strength in your soul provided by the Holy Spirit.

 

Everyone's "way" will differ, and that is why there is an infinite number of ways to the Lord, so long as you believe in the Father as our Creator, the Son as our Saviour, and the Holy Spirit as our eternal flame and strength in life.  

 

You can pray any way you want to because no matter what, He is always going to hear you.

 

~ Miles

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I appreciate your input. 

 

If Jesus Christ never existed and Christianity never become the widespread religion that it is today, surely our contemporary understanding of morality would not be negatively affected, right? You do acknowledge that morality and ethics have existed long before the Judeo-Christian Religions came about, right? 

 

Take for example, the Golden Rule:

 

"Do to others what you want them to do to you. This is the meaning of the law of Moses and the teaching of the prophets." ~ Matthew 7:12

"Wish for your brother, what you wish for yourself" ~ Muhammad (570 AD - 632 AD)

"The sage has no interest of his own, but takes the interests of the people as his own. He is kind to the kind; he is also kind to the unkind: for Virtue is kind. He is faithful to the faithful; he is also faithful to the unfaithful: for Virtue is faithful." ~ Tao Teh Ching, Chapter 49

"Never impose on others what you would not choose for yourself." ~ Confucius (551 - 479 BC)

"One should never do wrong in return, nor mistreat any man, no matter how one has been mistreated by him." ~ Plato (424/423 - 348/347 BC)

"Now this is the command: Do to the doer to cause that he do thus to you." ~ From the Ancient Egyptian story of The Eloquent Peasant (2040 - 1650 BC)

"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." ~ Code of Hammurabi (1780 BC)

 

Your thoughts?

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I appreciate your input. 

 

If Jesus Christ never existed and Christianity never become the widespread religion that it is today, surely our contemporary understanding of morality would not be negatively affected, right? You do acknowledge that morality and ethics have existed long before the Judeo-Christian Religions came about, right? 

 

Take for example, the Golden Rule:

 

"Do to others what you want them to do to you. This is the meaning of the law of Moses and the teaching of the prophets." ~ Matthew 7:12

"Wish for your brother, what you wish for yourself" ~ Muhammad (570 AD - 632 AD)

"The sage has no interest of his own, but takes the interests of the people as his own. He is kind to the kind; he is also kind to the unkind: for Virtue is kind. He is faithful to the faithful; he is also faithful to the unfaithful: for Virtue is faithful." ~ Tao Teh Ching, Chapter 49

"Never impose on others what you would not choose for yourself." ~ Confucius (551 - 479 BC)

"One should never do wrong in return, nor mistreat any man, no matter how one has been mistreated by him." ~ Plato (424/423 - 348/347 BC)

"Now this is the command: Do to the doer to cause that he do thus to you." ~ From the Ancient Egyptian story of The Eloquent Peasant (2040 - 1650 BC)

"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." ~ Code of Hammurabi (1780 BC)

 

Your thoughts?

 

I disagree, as, with Jesus, it's not "eye for an eye."

 

Matthew 7:12's meaning is "Do to others what you would want them to you" which means, other people follow "eye for an eye" but not oneself, they will hit you if you hit them.  But, we are to turn the other cheek and not hit back if someone else hits us first.  Which is why we don't follow the "golden rule" in that sense.

 

Of course, I know that Jesus says to turn the other cheek, but as someone who knows human instinct quite well (it saved my life once when I had to drop my motorcycle to save myself from being slammed by a car coming at me in my lane around a corner)...  I'm likely to hit back if someone hits me; which of course is sinful to do, but...  lol, anyway...

 

The morality in Christianity is not the same as the kind of ethics you can get without Jesus.

 

~ Miles

 

P.S. https://mlpforums.com/topic/111764-so-talk-me-out-of-or-into-buying-a-motorcycle/?p=3170130

 

My instincts were definitely influenced by the Holy Spirit that day.

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I'll be sure to read about your experiences.

 

Now going back to what you said here:

 

 

 

Matthew 7:12's meaning is "Do to others what you would want them to you" which means, other people follow "eye for an eye" but not oneself, they will hit you if you hit them.  But, we are to turn the other cheek and not hit back if someone else hits us first.  Which is why we don't follow the "golden rule" in that sense.
 

 

Well, let's ignore the Code of Hammurabi and focus on the main questions. What you are saying has also been said by Plato and Taoists centuries before Jesus was born.

 

"One should never do wrong in return, nor mistreat any man, no matter how one has been mistreated by him." ~ Plato (424/423 - 348/347 BC)

 

"The sage has no interest of his own, but takes the interests of the people as his own. He is kind to the kind; he is also kind to the unkind: for Virtue is kind. He is faithful to the faithful; he is also faithful to the unfaithful: for Virtue is faithful." ~ Tao Teh Ching, Chapter 49

 

Surely people who follow their teachings would be just as well off without ever knowing Jesus Christ, correct? So morality, ethics, and teachings of love and mercy predate Christianity, as I have shown you here with the famous quotes above. I'd just really like to know your thoughts on this. 

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I'll be sure to read about your experiences.

 

Now going back to what you said here:

 

 

 

 

 

Well, let's ignore the Code of Hammurabi and focus on the main questions. What you are saying has also been said by Plato and Taoists centuries before Jesus was born.

 

"One should never do wrong in return, nor mistreat any man, no matter how one has been mistreated by him." ~ Plato (424/423 - 348/347 BC)

 

"The sage has no interest of his own, but takes the interests of the people as his own. He is kind to the kind; he is also kind to the unkind: for Virtue is kind. He is faithful to the faithful; he is also faithful to the unfaithful: for Virtue is faithful." ~ Tao Teh Ching, Chapter 49

 

Surely people who follow their teachings would be just as well off without ever knowing Jesus Christ, correct? So morality, ethics, and teachings of love and mercy predate Christianity, as I have shown you here with the famous quotes above. I'd just really like to know your thoughts on this. 

 

Well, I can see now what you mean.  And while I agree in stature of the comparisons...

 

The fact is, the morality comes from God.  God always existed.  The love you speak of, I so kindly bolded there in the quote, is from God.

 

So, what I'm saying is, the belief/creed/religion itself doesn't affect the fact that if God always was, then the morality and love always came from Him.  So, sure, a person without creed could honor the same kind of morals, just, naively.  The morals came from God, and to say that morals can also come from rational reasoning doesn't contradict that they came from God in the first place.  The philosophers were using God's morals without knowing God, or believing.

 

But, in any time, God was prevalent in knowledge by the people, and whether or not people believed in Him was the greater issue.  Anyone can have morals that stem from God, but you must also love God to perfectly follow the morality that Christianity gives us.

 

~ Miles

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Nice article. While it did get kind of heated there at times, the heat conveyed passion, not anger.

 

If there is many ways to love, and if all God is, is Love, then why do we still need a Saviour? To save us from the hate that is in our nature? To perfect us?

 

If so, then the eastern thought of "enlightenment" is really being perfected in Christ. Perhaps?

 

 

But, in any time, God was prevalent in knowledge by the people, and whether or not people believed in Him was the greater issue.  Anyone can have morals that stem from God, but you must also love God to perfectly follow the morality that Christianity gives us.

In other words, all human Love is an expression of God, but to be perfected in Love, you need Jesus Christ. Right?

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Nice article. While it did get kind of heated there at times, the heat conveyed passion, not anger.

 

[1.] If there is many ways to love, and if all God is, is Love, then why do we still need a Saviour? To save us from the hate that is in our nature? To perfect us?

 

[2.] If so, then the eastern thought of "enlightenment" is really being perfected in Christ. Perhaps?

 

 

[3.] In other words, all human Love is an expression of God, but to be perfected in Love, you need Jesus Christ. Right?

 

Indeed, it is passion.

 

1. Well, God is not merely only Love; He is our Creator... etc.  We need Jesus because humans are all sinners, and to have forgiveness we must repent our sins to Christ.

 

2. I guess you could say that.

 

3. Correct.

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I would say the most simple definition of sin would be:

Doing something against God's teachings.

While some sins may be worse than others, we all have the same preliminary punishment; earthly death.  Beyond that, God's judgement on us and our sins will determine the rest.

The absence of love and/or the presence of hate is just one sin in a list of many others.

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Guess what? I couldn't use my computer yesterday because Linux was disfunctioning. I had it fixed late at night, but was FAR too tired to want to use it. And I had a good day because prayer (and Dan Vs.)

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What a refreshing post.  I wish that more people shared the sentiments which you've related here, and hope that some will feel inspired by them.

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I like many things about this post although I disagree with one huge facet. There are not "many" ways to the Lord. The ONLY way to the Father is to accept him as Lord and Savior and to truly believe that Jesus sacrifice of crucifixion is the ONLY way our sins can be paid for in order to be in gods presence. There is no other way. "No man cometh unto the father but by me." Just being a good person and loving everyone wont do it, though it is commanded of us to love others, it is not a way to the Father. The salvation part is critical.

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I like many things about this post although I disagree with one huge facet. There are not "many" ways to the Lord. The ONLY way to the Father is to accept him as Lord and Savior and to truly believe that Jesus sacrifice of crucifixion is the ONLY way our sins can be paid for in order to be in gods presence. There is no other way. "No man cometh unto the father but by me." Just being a good person and loving everyone wont do it, though it is commanded of us to love others, it is not a way to the Father. The salvation part is critical.

 

Yes, but I believe you misinterpreted what I meant.  Each person accepts Jesus as their Savior and the Lord as their Creator in their own way.  That's what I meant by "many ways" - your way, my way, and other's ways of accepting the Lord.  

 

The only way to the Lord is through faith and acceptance, indeed, but the way you do it, the way I do it, and the way others gain faith and accept the Lord may differ.

 

Love comes in infinite flavors, is essentially what I'm trying to say, and hate comes in one flavor.

 

Thinking and describing it this way like I do can make it easier for those who are not believers, that want to believe, be able to do so.  It's not hard to follow Jesus!  It's easy to accept Him, and you can accept Him in your own way!  And that's what I'm trying to say.

 

~ Miles

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