I find many aspects of Christianity troubling. By making Belief the paramount article of accountability and assigning actions almost no role is a spiritually bankrupt philosophy. Along with original sin and Satan which further isolates are actions from accountability is truly pitiful.
2007-04-13 03:33:43
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answer #1
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answered by Quantrill 7
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From Genesis to Revelation in the word of God it is all about personal responsibility to our Lord.
You are completely wrong on this one. If you knew the Word of God you would not post such questions against Christians.
Bible believing Christians are by far the most responsible people. Christian firefighters went into the Twin Towers and took responsibility for every life in the buildings. You have the wrong group of people here.
Jesus said, "no greater love has any man than he lay down his life for a friend." Christians are their brothers' keepers.
Christ first, others second, and ourselves third.
What a world this would be if we all held this great truth.
2007-04-13 03:45:31
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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It doesn't. You have to read past the bible to really understand about the religious movement and where the ideas came from. When you see the whole scope of it and understand better what it meant by salvation.... you just might see that a person- whether saved or not- would stand before God. Everything they have ever done would go thru fire and only their good deads would come out unscathed. (This is a metaphor for the process which is not yet understood).
How many good deeds would you have under your belt? I know that even the sickest, twisted individual would have at least one or two things in their life that were good... That's the starting point in "heaven" and we all learn and grow from there.
I am not be right, and you don't have to agree with me but the whole process is about learning and finding out for yourself what the truth is..
Peace!
2007-04-13 03:37:06
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answer #3
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answered by wonder woman 3
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I am non-religious, but I don't know what you're getting at."encourages the abrogation of personal responsibility". In what way ? The country has been doing darn well under the personal responsibility of many Christian leaders. They did a wonderful job of it, in spite of their religious beliefs.
So, my answer has to be no, I don't find it disgusting at all. Even though I don't agree with their religious superstitions, I do have to say that they did a superb job of it.
2007-04-13 03:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm...
The last I checked, the rest of the world was abrogating personal responsibility. The Christians are often the ones stating that we need to take more personal responsibility for what we have done wrong. At least, all the Christians I know, and I go to a large Bible college and attend a medium-sized sola scriptura Church.
I think you may not know the correct definition of abrogation?
2007-04-13 03:33:41
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answered by J.R. 3
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I don't think its a cop out. If anything it adds more responsibility. Not only are you responsible to your fellow man, but to God as well. When you put your faith in God it is much more than just saying it. You are agreeing to be hated by the world, you are accepting the responsibility of prayer, of improving your moral standing, loving your enemies (its much easier to hate), you are agreeing to study the word, share the word, pray about the word. You are also accepting the fact that others will seemingly be viewing you through a microscope, you have to constantly be making sure that you are not causing anyone to stumble, as well as yourself. When you repent and put faith in God, it doesn't stop there; it is just the beginning of a process...
2007-04-13 03:43:56
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answered by chavito 5
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Just because a religion says it is so doesn't make it so. God has final say and God is above man.
God, for example, came down hard on Moses for NOT asking the rock for water politely.
That ought to give you an idea of God's sensbilities and how he expects main to take personal responsbility for what they do or else!
2007-04-13 03:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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@ Lisfewhispers1 --- The view which you signify are certainly held by using some Protestant Christians, yet purely a small subset. maximum Protestant Christians might agree and pass extra to assert that GOD then converts a guy or woman after this occupation of religion. The fallacy right here, is that those Protestants have self assurance that we won't be able to fall from Grace. on the different area, we've the Catholics who have self assurance that that's by using faith that we are justified, insofar that we've commonly used the sacrifice of GOD. besides the undeniable fact that, as Catholics, we understand that that's barely the commencing up. St. James, speaks in this topic and tells us that faith with out works is ineffective. St. Paul tells us 2 issues... We might desire to artwork out our salvation in worry and trembling & If we've self assurance to pass mountains, yet lack charity, then it revenue us not something. finally, we turn to what Jesus tells us, and that's to obey his commandments. He in no way says, "All you are able to desire to do is say which you have self assurance and additionally you're stored as quickly as and for all". that's the place Catholics and Protestants variety. on an identical time as Protestants push the thought we'd desire to persist with scripture, they're development with one hand, what they're tearing down with the different, as they ignore approximately what's being reported interior the precise same e book that they are pushing. GOD BLESS...
2016-10-22 01:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never seen convincing evidence that Jesus as "Get-out-of-hell-free" card actually encourages bad behavior from Christians. I've also never seen convincing evidence that it encourages good behavior either. But the evidence that a belief in a unique and inerrant divine revelation is a source of all sorts of rancor and atrocity from the dawn of man until now is irrefutable. All religions claim they bring peace, but in fact their bring war and conflict in every case.
2007-04-13 03:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You do not comprehend yet again. Christianity believes in foregiveness when one truely repents, and that person, if they are truly sincere, may be forgiven and still have a chance at eternity in heaven. That does not effect consequences for our actions here on earth though. If we commit a crime, we still have to pay the legal consequences. If we hurt someone, we still have to pay the consequences. It's not a get out of jail free card, its a get out of hell card.
2007-04-13 03:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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