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Here is a decent summary I found and agree with.They are not convincing reports. Who are these reports from? Let's go through their credentials and agenda.
Number 5 is my favourite. James Hird, Terry Daniher, and the great man Gazza all wore it.9 is my favourite number.
1. Theory- facts?. It does not address the very beginning, the origin of everything. Only an omnipresent God does that.
2. Luke 4:16-22. Well worth a read.
16 He went to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and on the Sabbath day he went into the synagogue, as was his custom. He stood up to read, 17 and the scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. Unrolling it, he found the place where it is written:
18 “The Spirit of the Lord is on me,
because he has anointed me
to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners
and recovery of sight for the blind,
to set the oppressed free,
19 to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.”[a]
20 Then he rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant and sat down. The eyes of everyone in the synagogue were fastened on him. 21 He began by saying to them, “Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.”
22 All spoke well of him and were amazed at the gracious words that came from his lips. “Isn’t this Joseph’s son?” they asked.
3. Jesus is the only way to God. How God deals with these other believers is His call.
4. Subjective is only part of the situation. There is objective evidence with dramatic change in peoples' lives and attitudes after they have had a personal conversion. This is truth, indisputable.
5. There is nothing more sacrificial than death itself. Everybody only gets one go at it. No need to elaborate.
6. Nobody is denying there is a theory of evolution, but those who deny that there could be God do so at their own peril.
7. I am very comfortable with the truth I know, despite the difficulty of it, despite the ridicule, despite the theories against it.
8. And if they did, you would have an alternative explanation- magician, sorcerer...the miracles we experience as Christians include dramatic changed lives, healing of addictions and other issues. They are not explained by a change of mind or willpower- they occur after receiving Jesus into their lives. The world is full of these miracles on a daily basis.
9.There are missionaries in Pakistan, India etc so that The Word can spread to all nations. Christianity is the third largest religion in Pakistan, about 1.6% of the population. There is still time.
I view her actions as heroic if there is an age of reason and the bible is true.Was Andrea Yates a hero for drowning her 5 children before the age of reason to ensure they didn't turn out athiests, gay or in the wrong denomination and therefore burn in hell for all eternity ?
I know you're trying to provoke, so no other bites for that post.I view her actions as heroic if there is an age of reason and the bible is true.
If fetuses gain automatic entry to heaven, Christians should absolutely be pro-abortion to save more souls. Why risk having fetuses grow up to be rebellious teens/adults who fight against god, reject his salvation, and end up in Hell for eternity?
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It is a great question.How does one maintain a "personal relationship" with a being that is invisible, silent, and in fact beyond all the human physical senses? How do you know what you doing is real and not just a figment of your own imagination?
I failed at this. I couldn't do it. How do you do this, apart from faith? How do you confirm that what you are doing is real or even works?
Jesus is an amalgamation of so many mytholigcal and historical characters. For example, Jesus turning water into wine is just a copy paste from Dinosyus. Horus, Osiris story of resurrection (they are were Egyptian gods) are just a copy paste too. And this is not my conlusion, scholar Mark W. G. Stibbe has written extensively about the ways in which the Gospel of John parallels Euripides’s Bacchae. For instance, both the Gospel of John and the Bacchae are about a deity in human form visiting a land where he should be recognized.These stories do not deliver us a means to have a relationship with God.
Thanks for your assessment.Jesus is an amalgamation of so many mytholigcal and historical characters. For example, Jesus turning water into wine is just a copy paste from Dinosyus. Horus, Osiris story of resurrection (they are were Egyptian gods) are just a copy paste too. And this is not my conlusion, scholar Mark W. G. Stibbe has written extensively about the ways in which the Gospel of John parallels Euripides’s Bacchae. For instance, both the Gospel of John and the Bacchae are about a deity in human form visiting a land where he should be recognized.
You can have your interpretation any way you want to and make your own conclusions, but critical thinking is not your strong point, this is apparent.
Thanks for your assessment.
It is a great question.
By daily prayerful communication with God and with fellow Christians.
Every day, committing your day to God via Jesus; tell him all your issues with the knowledge that He cares and is interested. He will respond in His own time. That has been my experience for over 30 years. It is not easy, but I certainly know when i miss doing this, things are not right. Reading His word and putting Him as the centrality of your life is the aim. Keeping a record of actual prayer requests and replies is beneficial, like a spiritual diary or journal.
What's the first thing you utter when you come crashing off your bike, or when some immediate calamity strikes?
For many people it is God, or Christ. In a way, it is blasphemy, but in another way, it acknowledges the need for Higher help.
I work with a chap who is Jewish, but often utters "Jesus" when things are really high stress. I often say, if you really want His help, i'll pray.
It just doesn't work for me. I tried it, but it is like hugging the wind. I never had a prayer answered, except that which could be adequately explained through ordinary and mundane reasons. I think prayer helps people organise their thoughts on things, but you don't really need a god for that, just imagine trying to explain your problem to someone else and imagine them being there with you and what they might say. I've always felt my prayers were just going out into the void with no receiver to even acknowledge they were listening.
This is why I gave it up. I guess my mind is just not wired up for this. I can't make real what I know to be beyond my discernible grasp of reality through the ordinary human senses. Other senses just don't work in my brain.
Not my assessment at all, this is undeniable that this Jesus character was an amalgation of various characters, do you think Jesus turning water into wine was repeated throughout history by many 'sons of gods' in various cultures over and over again?
Do you think the resurraction of Krishna (god in human form), was any different to that of Jesus? yes yes i know, these are all fake religions to you, but try to be objective in your view. Your point of this being unique to christianity is false, Muslims made the same claim about Christianity being a false religion in this very thread, claims without evidence carry no meaning.
Classic case of paltering. When one deducts with reasoning why there are similar "stories" and characters in history, one can clearly see someone has gone through the trouble of creating such stories. One can conclude that you only do that if you want to hide the truth.
You just have to ask the right questions to start finding the answers. Who and why?
In the case of Christianity, it was born out of great opposition. Oppression only strengthened it. So much that the Roman empire "embraced" it and polluted it with their pagan beliefs. You can clearly see paltering within Christianity itself during that period and it only go worse since. It was such a success that it's lasted up until now.
If that still doesn't satisfy you, you're going to have to give the spiritual realm a run and see which name carries authority and weight in the realm. I'll give you a hint, it's not Krishna or Horus.
For me, it's usually "ah... ****."...What's the first thing you utter when you come crashing off your bike, or when some immediate calamity strikes?...
You are barking up the wrong tree. You didn't read history i assume? let me help tell you how Christianity spread in the Mediterrean for starters.
Robin Lane Fox offers up a lot of the evidence for this in Pagans and Christians (a phenomenally dull book, but good to have read): Christianity expanded rapidly in the Roman empire in two separate waves, both of them (ironically) for tax purposes.
In the first wave, Christian bishops figured out a way to exploit a loophole in Roman inheritance law. Roman women technically inherited their husbands' wealth in their own name, but the law sharply constrained how they could spend it. But there was an exception for donations to temples of any kind, and Christian bishops offered Roman widows this deal: donate all of your late husband's wealth to a Christian church, and we'll make you the finance chair, you can spend it however you want. This lead to the first great wave of anti-Christian persecution, as local business leaders freaked out that productive businesses with a lot of employees were being liquidated so that widows, and their Christian bishop "boyfriends" (common accusation, never proved) could waste the money on handouts to the poor.
Later, when Constantine was looking to re-ignite a Roman civil war against his co-heads-of-state, the other two Triumvirs (mostly because he felt snubbed), he ran into the problem that his army refused to mobilize without the blessing of at least one priest of at least one god, and the only priest he could find willing to gamble on Constantine turned out to be a Christian bishop. When Constantine won that war, he cited this as proof that since the only god that had recognized Constantine's right to rule the world was the Christian god, the Christian god must be the only true god, and he changed Roman law.
Prior to Constantine, you couldn't apply for most high-ranking political jobs without an established record of donating significant wealth to at least one temple. During Constantine's reign, he changed the law so that only donations to Christian churches would be counted. This so starved non-Christian temples of operating cash that, by the time Constantine died, most of them had gone completely out of business and the rest had sharply curtailed operations.
And lastly the reason why Christianity spread worldwide was due to colonialism and imperialism, which many religions (countries), like India didn't. How do you think Islam spread, from having severe oppositions in Christians, Jews, pagans etc to become 2nd largest religion on earth? Islam had bigger and tougher oppositions cause they were born in Jewish/Christian lands. They were attacked, sabotaged and was almost at the verge of extinction at one time. Turn a page or two of history to see how Islam destroyed the Egyptian culture (till date one of the richest on earth) and made it Islamic. Why doesn't Horus popularity exist got nothing to do with the actual mythology due got everything to do with history being written by the winners.
The point of the mythological stories is not about 'paltering', the fact that similar stories existed before Jesus and continued to exist after Jesus shows it was just copying similar stuff. How christianity became so popular is a different story, just like how Islam became so popular despite the strongest opposition of all religions?
Spirituality is not about popularity contest, it never was and never is, yet every single fundamentalist Christian in this thread (or Muslims) think it's about popularity. It was never about numbers and never will be. Spirituality is infinitely complex , yet people like you think, its about reading a book and praying! simple as that. No wonder Christianity been bastardized. I am not against Christianity, i am against fundamentalists like you. No one religion is spirituality, not one! none have a copyright to it, never will be. The very same reason why organised religion (specially christianity) is on a massive slide in Europe/US/Australia is people are recognising the con (organized religion that is) with science and education.
Your arguments are weak and always boils down to Jesus being an American or European idol. Always! not worth replying but thought i would educate you about the history behind the popularity and it's not the 'right reason' to believe Christianity is the only true religion.

My ancestors were highly spiritual.
I can guarantee you, no other "mythological" name if that's what you want to call it, has the same effect on people who practice witchcraft where I'm from.
So you see, no matter what you say to convince believers otherwise,
This is where i stopped reading, i assume you have little or no idea who or what killed Gnosticism? go do some reading yourself.
A lot of words, in the end you could have summed it up in 2 sentnences.
And this gem tooo
Just like Muslims guarantee about Allah, Hindus guarantee about Shiva? let me guess you are right, they are wrong, cause of Jesus being the American idol? terrible terrible argument!
I am not here to convince you or any other fundie friends you have, i am saying spirituality is infinitely complex. So to know the collective unconscious (as Jung Puts it), you need to rise above your intellect (intellect is only useful for the material world). If you haven't done that, you have been coned i am afraid, subjected to confirmation bias. I was born in a catholic family myself and i identity myself as 'not religious' but defiinitely not ' not spiritual'. Go do some some reading on archetypes, Gnosticsm, Symbolism etc.
I love how you try to paint Christianity under one brush. What does Gnosticism have to do with my background? Did you not read my whole spiel on paltering within Christianity? Apparently not.
Do you really trust yourself, let alone your subconscious mind?
I edited my post above, the fact that you don't know spirituality is not related to the organised religion you believe in, shows exactly, why i am right.
The book of Joshua mentions meditation 5 times, OT mentions meditation about 20 odd (maybe more) times for a reason. The practices been killed off to suit the purpose and precisely why any spirituality arm (like Gnositic movement) of Christianity been chopped off to prevent the saviour concept from going down the gutter. You wou;dn't have a clue about what i am on about, do some reading.
I repeat , i am not against christianity, it's a small subset of the bigger spirituality, i am against fundamentalists like you.
I can't be bothered reading the rest of it but this has been the argument from the beginning. Krishna is not famous, Jesus is, hence Jesus is the real deal as he is the rockstar. So if Islam surpasses Christianity (as it's poised to in the next 30 odd years), then Islam is the real deal? as i said, its not a popularity contest, Christianity is on the decline in the countries it originated from, some 1800 years ago and it's a massive slide, do you want me to post the stats for you?Not once did I say Christianity had the right to "spirituality". Nor did I say it was ever related to spirituality. Learn to read.
Well said. I see no evidence from Christians to suggest anyone is listening on the other end of the line. Any messages they're hearing are just echoes.It just doesn't work for me. I tried it, but it is like hugging the wind. I never had a prayer answered, except that which could be adequately explained through ordinary and mundane reasons. I think prayer helps people organise their thoughts on things, but you don't really need a god for that, just imagine trying to explain your problem to someone else and imagine them being there with you and what they might say. I've always felt my prayers were just going out into the void with no receiver to even acknowledge they were listening.
This is why I gave it up. I guess my mind is just not wired up for this. I can't make real what I know to be beyond my discernible grasp of reality through the ordinary human senses. Other senses just don't work in my brain.
No different to Allah answering my prayers or Shiva. This is (the point) what i can't get across! confirmation bias is strong! they really believe that good things are happening in their life cause of god and the prayers, but no one takes ownership of bad shit (when shit happens it's always my fault or satan)Well said. I see no evidence from Christians to suggest anyone is listening on the other end of the line. Any messages they're hearing are just echoes.
I can't be bothered reading the rest of it but this has been the argument from the beginning. Krishna is not famous, Jesus is, hence Jesus is the real deal as he is the rockstar. So if Islam surpasses Christianity (as it's poised to in the next 30 odd years), then Islam is the real deal? as i said, its not a popularity contest, Christianity is on the decline in the countries it originated from, some 1800 years ago and it's a massive slide, do you want me to post the stats for you?
You again misunderstood the point i made about Gnosticism. Early Christian sects were deeply spiritual. But they were persecuted for their beliefs, similarly what's happenng with Islamic sects like Sufs of Ahmediyaas or Hazaras right now were Sunni and Shia schools dominate. What i am trying to say is Gnostic movement was stopped to promote the concept of a saviour, similar to what happened in India and around the world at that time. Read about India and How buddhism was driven out of India and how Krishna was promoted as a saviour by the people in power to gain control over the populace. Similar things happened in the council of Nicosea. Those gospels which didn't affirm Jesus as the son of god was discarded. Are you aware of those Gospels? or they don't exist because the council decided they are not fair dinkum?
It’s the threat they love the most, all christians use it, “believe or else”, it’s so benign and down right pathetic, “black knight”.Despite not being an atheist i stay far away from fundies for this very reason! my religion is the right religion and my god is the real god.
Of course, we all knew that, you wouldn't need to type that.
Popularity in terms of numbers doesn't decide truth yes. What matters is that truth is always constant.
The Gnostic movement in Christianity formed as a separate sect looking to bring pagan beliefs into Christian beliefs. Even among themselves, the Gnostic sects were largely contradictory in their beliefs. They couldn't decide who Jesus was for example.
Here comes the "gain control over the populace" argument.
The gospels not included were all either contradictory or references to the 4 main gospels. The Gospel of Thomas for example claimed Jesus was God but not man.
I'm getting the vibe that you're trying to make out Gnosticism as a victim. I'm sorry but would you be insisting science include all erroneous and contradictory theories throughout it's history in it's current official and factual text? This is hardly a sound argument. The council decided on what to do based on what was passed on down from the first apostles.