Originally posted by: dyn2nvu
What if a kid is born in a jungle and raised by a family in the jungle? With no tv or any other media, just hunting, playing with family and all the other basic human stuff. Will that kid goto hell because the kid didn't believe in God? How would the kid know about hell or God? The kid wouldn't know anything about God unless he learned it somehow from something or someone. When the kid grows up to be an elderly person, will he/she find God then?
13For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in God's sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous. 14(Indeed, when Gentiles, who do not have the law, do by nature things required by the law, they are a law for themselves, even though they do not have the law, 15since they show that the requirements of the law are written on their hearts, their consciences also bearing witness, and their thoughts now accusing, now even defending them.) 16This will take place on the day when God will judge men's secrets through Jesus Christ, as my gospel declares.
Originally posted by: dyn2nvu
And if a non-religious person has been good to everyone, the earth and all it's creatures, will he/she goto heaven?
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: dyn2nvu
And if a non-religious person has been good to everyone, the earth and all it's creatures, will he/she goto heaven?
No according to the teaching but in the bible there are places that say yes and no.
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
I had a faith crisis a while back and it ended with me rejecting religion (raised Muslim). I always thought I was a strong believer. But in the end, I simply couldn't get over how angry and vengeful this God dude was. There's just no pleasing God. For every verse that describes him as 'most gracious, most merciful', there are a bunch where he explains in great detail how he will torture the bejesus out of you for every freaking 'transgression'. And I'm not talking murder/rape or twisted shit - just about everything pisses him off.
"You once raised your voice in the presence of your parents, therefore when you are buried, the walls of your grave will contract, each time crushing your bones to powdery dust. They will then expand and your body will be healed again. Then the process will repeat until you are resurrected on Judgment Day and given a chance to explain yourself."
That is just a sampler. For every 'repent and he will wash away your sins even if they were as plenty as grains of sand on a beach', there was a 'he will fucking pop your eyeballs with a burning poker he's been warming up in the pits of Hell for all eternity, just for you'. It didn't matter if you were Mother Teresa - don't accept Allah. his Last Prophet and the Koran as the infallible truth? Burn in hell. I just didn't get it.
I work a shit job as a CSR/TSR. Sometimes, I get to train new hires. Even for the shitty little process that we have, I go into great detail explaining every nuance, every business rule and every compliance to make sure no one is left in doubt. Why the hell is God's De Facto Manual for Life such a convoluted mess? Why is everything so cryptic? It always looks like a hundred people come up with a hundred-and-thirty different interpretations of any religious text.
I've never played Dungeons and Dragons but I'm assuming RPG rulebooks are far more structured and more precise than all these religious scriptures that were supposedly revealed by God to guide humanity to the one righteous path. Kill all the fags, spawn four kids every year and don't ever ask, "If everything has an origin, where did God come from?"
Today, I mostly limit myself to muttering 'LOLreligion' when these discussions pop up.
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
I had a faith crisis a while back and it ended with me rejecting religion (raised Muslim). I always thought I was a strong believer. But in the end, I simply couldn't get over how angry and vengeful this God dude was.
Originally posted by: shoRunner
i'd have to say i hold similar beliefs to the OP. Not all churches are that crazy too...check out Mars Hill they're pretty normal (or as close as I've seen), and hey the pastor once preached on the goodness of beer. Can't hate that now can ya?
Pardon my flames. I feel uncomfortable challenging you since you mostly seem like a decent and logical person. I worry for you.Originally posted by: Crono
Speaking in tongues was about confirming the power and authority of the gospel after it was given.
Speaking in tongues wasn't some type of gibberish, either, it was the Holy Spirit enabling people to speak in real languages of the time that they didn't know - and they found that they could understand one another, as well.
Also, guidelines are given in New Testament, that tongues must be interpreted. If they aren't, they aren't edifying, and thus worthless and it is better then to speak i nplain language that everyone can understand.
Originally posted by: child of wonder
Praise Jesus!
Originally posted by: dyn2nvu
I suppose that makes sense.
What about a religious person asking for forgiveness for doing many atrocious crimes, will he/she goto heaven?
Would anything be forgiven?
And if a non-religious person has been good to everyone, the earth and all it's creatures, will he/she goto heaven?
Originally posted by: Madwand1
theprodigalrebel, you've established for yourself that some of the religious material is unbelievable. You've thus established personally that the emphatic assertions of the would-be priest classes are insubstantial; that their interpretations and assertions of truth are meaningless to you. This give you liberty to interpret as you can, and a measure of honesty and truth is what you bring to it and make of it.
This blind entrenchment or that blind avoidance -- both are in the end unsatisfactory, and must be transcended. If in time you're interested again, there is much more spiritual literature, and Persian poetry and Rumi's discourses are at least pleasant contrasts to what you might have found so far. Oh, and some Christianity too.
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
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Originally posted by: theLION
so when you spoke in tongues, what were you saying? did someone translate it to everyone?</blockquote>
No, I haven't spoken in tongues in a public place. It's been a private thing for me. I have been in one situation where I was praying over someone (not somebody who was a very religious person - kind of the opposite) and he heard something in English and was able to translate it, but that was him hearing it so I dunno.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
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Originally posted by: theLION
so when you spoke in tongues, what were you saying? did someone translate it to everyone?</blockquote>
No, I haven't spoken in tongues in a public place. It's been a private thing for me. I have been in one situation where I was praying over someone (not somebody who was a very religious person - kind of the opposite) and he heard something in English and was able to translate it, but that was him hearing it so I dunno.
I know I have spoken in tongues. Just yesterday I hit my thumb with a hammer with my son next to me and said something along the lines of "Con foun snaga blasted frickin' fracka snagle rasta mackalat!!!!"