Not-That-Bright said:
Excellent, one of the bible-quoting christians...
Yea, and instead they got a man who promised them power greater than the romans... and told them about the bad things that would happen to the romans when they die, and the good things that would happen to them..Doesn't sound that bad does it?
Find me any reference where Jesus came to make sure "bad things" would happen to the Romans. I may be missing something, but I do not know anywhere that supports this claim. The people thought this is what the messiah would do yes... but i dont know anywhere that says it was definately what he was going to do.
Not-That-Bright said:
You said yourself... paul killed christians, doesn't sound like a very good person...
You're right... he wasn't a good person. But christianity doesn't have much to do with being a good person. Granted christians are called to live "good" lives, but becoming and staying a christian rests on grace. What Jesus did by living a sinless life, he did as a representitive of man, thus repairing the relationship broken by mans first representitive Adam.
Not-That-Bright said:
Saying that people have gone through terrible pains for their religions means that god exists...
Im not sure, but I dont think i was trying to use that as an example to show God exists, i was trying to use it to show you that christianity does not offer the hope of a good life.
Not-That-Bright said:
People have poisoned themselves in our lifetimes for fake dieties...
I dont think thats a relevent thing. It may be, but ill tell you why I dont think it is:
If I believe that my diety is omnipotent, shouldn't it go with out saying that if he wanted me to die, then I would die without my own help? Any "god" that requires you to kill yourself obviously isnt a god because they have no power over you.
Not-That-Bright said:
how many people have become martyrs for Islam, or are they excluded from this view?
I dont think they are excluded from what i was saying at all. I was saying that christianity doesnt offer the security of a safe and comfortable life. I can't say i know much about Islam, but if they arent promised a safe and comfortable life either, then surely they are included.
Not-That-Bright said:
I'm sorry that i didn't explain myself properly, when i said 'live happily ever after', i meant that when they die they will go to a nice place if they are good, evil people will be killed, etc etc. Again, alot of religions and false dieties that you can see on the nightly news have offered hope of a future glory...
Just because you are good does not guarentee you are good enough for heaven. If God is a higher being, how could you ever be sure that your standards of goodness were acceptable to him. He wouldnt measure you against other people, he'd measure you against himself. Who could withstand such a harsh critic? Surely noone...
Again i can only speak for christianity, but my future glory is not based on my own merely human performance, but on the performance of my messiah. The one who was promised would take my sins upon himself and make me blameless, the one who would fulfill the law and show me how far below Gods standards I fall, yet say "you do not have to worry, as your representitive I have done what needs to be done. You can now be sure of salvation because it no longer rests on you to live up to an impossible standard."
Not-That-Bright said:
Why do you pray then? I do not doubt that nothing would happen if your prayers weren't supported by action... what i do say to you however is that if you had action unsupported by prayers the SAME THINGS WOULD STILL HAPPEN.
Say you knew someone so well and cared about them, you knew everything they were going to say before they said it, would you still talk to them? I guess thats how I feel about praying. Id rather have my friends say to me what I know they were going to say, then sit there in an akward silence.
James 5:16b said:
The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.
Not only do I do it because its common courtesy to talk to someone if they talk to you, but because what I pray can change Gods mind about things. Sometimes people want to give you something if youd only just ask. So i believe if I ask, then I will get an aswer.
Not-That-Bright said:
That's like christians claiming that door-knocking christians don't represent christianity.
Or that with their wars that they caused a few hundred years ago ... ' OH! That was a different Christianity! they had it ALLLL wrong'.
Door knocking christians do represent christianity... its when people take christianity and add stuff or manipulate it that they dont offer christianity. If i were to tell people what I think, then Im not representing God, im representing myself.
Im not blaming a different christianity because christianity doesnt change... its people that do stupid stuff with religion