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An answerer to my last question suggested that Christians believe that non-Christians are “less worthy, less moral, and more deserving of punishment than Christians.”
…but this is NOT the case.
On the contrary:
A Christian believes that they themselves are VERY deserving of punishment, perhaps even much more than many non-Christians!
…and this is why we proclaim with joy and love the GRACE of our God, who sent His Son Jesus Christ to die for us…even US!
For He does not save because we are “worthy” or “moral” or “good”.
He saves us because of His grace.
And we NEED His grace because we are not “good” in and of ourselves!
…and so do you need His grace, and it is the gift of God offered to you.
So, we share the Gospel with you!
For although you may be a “better” person than most Christians, yet you still fall short of the glory of God. And the holiness of God is the standard, not whether you are “better” than most others.
Capiche?
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2007-10-06
08:59:54
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yachadhoo
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I get what you're saying. But I just don't believe in the Abrahmic God, or in Jesus. I don't believe that I need his grace to be saved, or even that I need to be saved.
I believe in living the life that works for you. The concepts of heaven, hell, grace etc do not work for me. I don't want to hear that they're "true" either, I don't accept it as truth and no amount of preaching will or bible quoting will get me to do so.
I appreciate your recognition that non-christians can be good and moral, but I don't appreciate the arrogance in believing that your way is the way it needs to be for all. The world is too diverse for there to be only one path for all.
2007-10-06 09:09:37
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answered by Lillith 4
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Tut tut tut Ms. Stem cellular the states you point out have been digital killing fields for years be it inner potential struggles, ethic killings or the intense baby deaths in those worldwide places. the social ills eclipse any component in the U. S.. The exception is Japan the place their social ills on the beginning up seem to be decrease till you're taking in Japans intense suicide which eclipse the U. S.. it fairly is why over a million human beings consistent with 3 hundred and sixty 5 days legally enter are u . s . ever 3 hundred and sixty 5 days to flee places (no longer Japan) like that. the U. S. does have it social ills yet my assessment to the worldwide places you point out some distance under you may prefer to have faith. you're hung up on Christians their i think of are your whipping boy consistent with probability you like them to grant your that warn and fuzzy feeling. by the way the human beings of those worldwide places are God's infants as all of us are God's infants. Your question is regrettably packed with incorrect information you ought to take it sluggish and do somewhat diagnosis this is in straightforward terms a handbook please do no longer enable the reality frighten you.
2016-10-10 10:28:27
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answered by barbary 4
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The idea is that you are not without sin and damnable faults. Everyone shares this. You all are my moral equal. I am better than no man in soul.
So if there is not God in your life does that mean to you that you can be sinless? I don't actually know what people think of this.
2007-10-06 09:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Punishment, schmunishment. No one "deserves" punishment by nature of being human. This is such an archaic and stupid idea, it really is. Believing in a god that "punishes" someone by inflicting pain and suffering on a "disobedient" person is absurd. And a loathsome insult to the nature of a deity.
2007-10-06 09:08:19
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answered by Emerald Blue 5
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So in other words I am punished for being exactly what God created me to be, human.
I make mistakes, whats your point? To say that I as a result I NEED to believe in a particular theology to avoid punishment for being human is not only insulting it is illogical.
2007-10-06 09:12:27
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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I dont believe I am deserving of any punishment at all ...
especially not in the next life
I dont believe Christians are or non Christians
how can you be punished for simply believing differently ?
does that make sense to you ?
2007-10-06 09:03:55
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answered by ☮ Pangel ☮ 7
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I know this already... though I know consequences for wrong-doing in this life are not dealt with by eternal torment. But not all Christians see it that way... I've had several tell me "Yes, but I'm forgiven... and you aren't" which totally negates what you just said.
Though, I do thank you for clearing up your personal beliefs on this matter. =)
2007-10-06 09:22:55
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answered by River 5
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So how come Jesus said "Not everyone that saith unto me 'Lord Lord' shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven, but he that doeth the will of my father that is in Heaven."?
You're way off base, pal.
2007-10-06 09:12:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely! I agree 100%. We Christians believe everyone is worthless scum who deserves eternal torture.
2007-10-06 09:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't need to be saved, my gods would not allow me to come into that position.
2007-10-06 09:11:54
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answered by LabGrrl 7
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