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Thread: Beliefs and Blind Faith

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    AO Curmudgeon rcgreen's Avatar
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    One of the peculiar sins of the twentieth century which we've developed to a very high level is the sin of credulity. It has been said that when human beings stop believing in God they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse: they believe in anything.
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    no two people believe the EXACT same thing.

    beliefs are dependent on the person and what experiences they have. What you see around yo uadn feel inside is what makes up your beliefs.
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    Tolerance

    It's nice to come back to AO after being gone a long time and read a post like this. Sure, this site deals with computers, security, encryption, etc...but sometimes, it's a nice change of pace to step outside of the electronic world and delve into issues dealing with the person behind the screen. A lot of people have some good points, now I won't go as far as to say that I agree with everyone's point of view, but then again, I'm not supposed to; where would that leave me in my own quest?

    An issue that comes up a lot in the Christian realm is "tolerance." Tolerance, as I have come to know it, is the acceptance of other people's beliefs, whether different from your own, or not. You will find many sides to this argument, but there are those Christians that say that a fellow Christian shouldn't be "too" (keyword there) tolerant of other people's beliefs, going so far as to imply that it would be "ok" for you (the person with the opposing beliefs) to believe in a lie. That can be conctrived to be a very black and white statement by most people. The outside world perceives some, or most Christians, as being "stuck up" or "holier than thou" because of this issue. They see Christians as people who walk around with the attitude of "I'm right and you're wrong." As if to say that "their" way is the only way to Heaven and if you're not on board, watch out, you're in trouble! Am I right?

    Maybe. Some people might believe in some of the things I say, but not others and vice versa.

    (2 cents)
    I am really sick and tired of the legalistic Christians in this world. Debating and discussing and arguing over laws and mandates that we as MAN have created, to go so far as to putting aside your love for other people, just to prove your point. It's not about being right or wrong. It's about LOVE! Throughout history and time, we have been told that Christianity is about love. But, I am sad to say, that has long since been blanketed by pride and personal vendettas to prove yourself right. We are not supposed to be scaring people into accepting Jesus as their Lord and Savior. What joy is found in Christ, if you are made to feel as if you don't have a choice; that's what Jesus died for, for us to be given the choice. I am not a smart man, nor do I posess the gift of speech, but one thing that I have learned, is that you need to love people. If you believe something, that's wonderful. If it differs from my belief, I will talk to you about mine, share some truths with you, and if you still choose to believe what you believe, I am going to give you a hug and tell you thank you for talking with me. Who am I to be trying to save you? Who am I to be trying to make a choice for you? I am nobody.
    (end of 2 cents)

    But of course, this is all just my opinion. And you know what, I am a born-again Christian, 4 years the 19th of January. It's not been a life full of roses and butterflies; it's been the hardest journey I've ever been on, but it's worth it. All I know to do, is love. Not preach, not scare, not drown the world with my opinions...just love. Thank you for listening to my rant and if I offended anyone, I am sorry, and if you do not believe everything I have said....good! I don't want you believing what I believe...choose your own.

    Thank you.
    ...the scent of your hair as you twirl in your fingers, and the time on the clock, when we realized that it\'s so late, and this walk that we shared....together!

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    AntiOnline Senior Medicine Man
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    melakii,
    Could you please elaborate on what you were trying to get across when you said, "Take the Christian God for instance, people (myself included) believe in him but we have nevr been able to actually physically grasp him but on a spiritual level we try to."

    The Christian God was manifested in the physical realm with Jesus of Nasareth. He was then given the title, 'Jesus the Christ' (Acts 17:3; 18:5; Matt. 22:42) When you look at the word christ, its simply defined as 'anointed', the Greek translation of the Hebrew word rendered "Messiah". So the faith we have, is in the physical, and by that physical connection, we can be validated as 'pure' or 'forgiven', in the eys of God.

    Christian ideolgy states the following. Jesus is the Christ, and the physical testimony of God, and the faith of this constitutes a Christian (1 Cor. 12:3; 1 John 5:1)
    It is better to be HATED for who you are, than LOVED for who you are NOT.

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