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So, you believe what you do arbitrarily? This not the purpose of my life. I seek to know what I can based on rational truth and sound logic. I do ‘choose for myself’ but based on these criteria. The point is that if the ‘truth’ were certain in this area, there would be no debates just as there are no debates on flat vs. round earth theories. Is it a defeating principle that everyone is aligned on this since they didn’t choose for themselves whether they actually wanted to live by a round earth principle?That would defeat the purpose of life - which is to choose for ourselves what to believe and how to live.
You have a point there. Does this form the basis of Catholic just-war theories?Universal love is a Jesus-only theme because He alone told us to love our enemies.
Correct, which is why I believe that actions matter far more than mere beliefs.He also told us that if we love His creatures we love Him.
I agree that he is historical and can be studied. I am attempting that. The question is whether his bodily resurrection is the best explanation of what we know, which is, in fact, quite limited. What we know of him comes from those who want to evangelize you through their gospel accounts – anonymously written, disagreeing in key facts, written 30-60 years after his death, omitting most of his life… I realize you see a convincing picture; recognize that I don’t.Jesus is a historical person who can be obtained, studied, understood and perceived directly in His teaching, life, death and, above all, His love…
Are you able to step outside of our non-ultimate-reality to see that these are intangible aspects floating around in the cosmos and available as universal constants? Since god supposedly created these intangible aspect, couldn’t he destroy them and thus they are destructable? Also, according to theology, they only matter since they are on a scale in comparison to their negatives. Not that I’m a nihilist or something (far from it), I just want to point out that 1) not sure what you want to tell me via these points… and 2) that there’s some holes in your statement.What is truth - or goodness, freedom, beauty or love? They are intangible aspects of the Ultimate Reality which are more important than anything else… and indestructible…
Are you trying to say that I don’t have any claims on these facts since I may not believe in your deity? Does Christianity have the monopoly on these concepts? I’m happy to find that these would be convincing proofs of Christianity, however since more people are non-Christians and they still apparently to function in alignment with these ‘intangible aspets’, I doubt that they are something only learned or observed or available through Christian eyes. They seem to be in our human nature which is not tied to your god except via a book.