As a Christian I often feel that my enemies are not those of other religions, but those that profess Christ with their lips, but not in their hearts and actions. I truly apologize for anything that has been said to you by those that profess Christ, but do not show love.
God bless you all.
2006-08-20 19:28:12
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answered by Serving Jesus 6
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I want to point out that Ghandi said something like if it weren't for all the Christians I would be a christian. And someone else said that look at the followers and you know what the religion is like. So the question is do we base a religion on its followers or the beliefs and practices?
2006-08-21 01:27:38
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answer #2
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answered by Like Glue 3
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That Adi Da is the devil.
True religion is not about safety, or the salvation of the individual from naked confrontation with suffering and pleasure and death and love.
True religion is about the difficult evolution and ultimate transcendence of the individual, and mankind, and Man.
Therefore, we must awaken from our self-protecting illusions of religious safety, and we must surrender to the Current of life in which the body and the mind are swimming forever.
There is no "Holy Substitute" for Man.
There is no "representative" sacrifice.
There is no true alternative to awakened consciousness and unqualified love in the case of each individual.
Every one of us is the necessary sacrifice of God.
CHAPTER SIX
The Secret Identity of the Holy Spirit of God
A Prophetic Criticism of Great Religions
The religious consciousness of Western Man is trapped within an archaic structure of myths, dogmas, and social conflicts that no longer serve the true religious and spiritual process of true Man. These myths are largely Christian, Judeo-Christian, and broadly Semitic in origin, and they are held in place by the large-scale cultural, political, and economic dominance of the ancient religions of the Middle East, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
The dominance of specifically Christian cults, myths, and dogmas is especially apparent in Europe and America. And if the dominance of Judaism and Islam is less apparent in Europe and America, the power of these ancient cults is certainly apparent throughout the Middle East (with clear, practical effect on the rest of the world).
Man himself cannot awaken to his evolutionary spiritual Destiny until the spell of mythological and self-possessed thinking is broken. And the future whole bodily culture of Man, in which East and West will realize a new cultural Synthesis, cannot take place until all the old religions are surrendered to the higher Principle or Truth that is the ultimate Master of religion.
We tend to think of "religion" as a benign influence on individual thought and behavior, and this is indeed the case when the higher aspects of religious consciousness begin to inform the thought and behavior of any individual. But religion is only rarely found to be an influence of such a kind. Very few individuals become truly creative personalities, mystics, saints, or even reliably good men or women as a result of religious associations.
Religion is, in general, an exoteric cultic phenomenon that controls the thought and behavior of individuals through external and psychologically manipulative techniques. And the principal religious phenomenon that is common in the world is not true or free religious consciousness and benign behavioral habits on the part of individuals. The principal phenomenon of religion is the institutional "Church", or all the central and centralizing institutions that contain and otherwise manipulate broad and massive segments of the human population.
The "Church" (or the primary institution within any religious tradition) is religion, insofar as religion basically affects the world at large. And large-scale institutional religion is not primarily a benign power in the world. We have only to look at the cultural and political conflicts in Europe and the Middle East to see how the immense institutions of ancient religion have now become, for the most part, contentious, absolutist, and the sources of petty social conflicts. And the problem is made extreme by the immensity of these institutions, each of which controls millions of people.
2006-08-21 01:29:43
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answered by soulsearcher 5
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Well, I'm an agnostic, so that isn't really a religion, but a LOT of Christians don't understand what agnosticism is. They have all sorts of weird ideas about it, which is odd when you consider that some of the educated ones ought to at least know about Gnosticism, and the prefix "a-" isn't that hard to figure out.
2006-08-21 01:28:01
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answer #4
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answered by wideawake42 3
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That I may as well become a Christian (well Baptist) because my beliefs were basically those of Christianity. Also, that there is no such thing as 'gnostic', only 'AGnostic'.
I'm Gnostic BTW. (not agnostic)
2006-08-21 01:29:13
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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That God loves everyone equally and uncondtionally, but only Christians will go to heaven. Buddhists, Muslims, Taoists, Atheists, Hindus, and all other people God created will spend eternity in the unimaginable torment of hell, even if they were born before Jesus' time, and had never heard of him.
All of that, and God is all-powerful and loving?
He loves non-Christians and yet loses them?
Is God a loser?
Then he just shrugs it off because he is just?
Does that make sense?
Oh come on!
Wat choo talkin' 'bout, Willis???
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2006-08-21 01:37:12
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I belive in the devil.
I have no morals.
I only do it because I hate god.
I worship Darwin.
I am a fool for not beliving.
Pick your favorite, I think they are all rather ignorant.
I am a Secular Humanist.
2006-08-21 01:28:30
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answer #7
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answered by upallnite 5
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That a ~500 yr old religions (Protestant) is the ONLY way to heaven.
2006-08-21 01:26:31
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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That their religion is a "fuller" and "complete" version of mine!
that's just about the most insulting thing they could say.
2006-08-21 01:29:57
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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That Buddhism is "nihilism"-as if the person who said it knew what nihilism is.
2006-08-21 02:52:28
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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