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Bestil_Andno
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How do we know that Christianity is simple and pure?FOUR (LAST)
To me Christianity is simple and pure.
Well, it might be that complicated or it might not be. I don’t think we can say “because it is more complicated than we think it should be…it isn’t true.” How do we know that?We tend to make it too complicated. Have you ever tried reading the Catechism of the Catholic Church?
It can’t be that complicated!
It is difficult to find everything in one church…does that mean it is impossible to?There is no right and no wrong because it’s difficult to find everything in one church because man is flawed and makes mistakes in every endeavor.
Sure man is flawed but let’s think about this for a second: Men wrote the words of the Bible. But God protected them from writing anything He didn’t want them to. So the Bible isn’t flawed even though men wrote it. After all, it is His Book.
Men lead the Church Jesus founded (because He set it up that way). Cannot God protect them from teaching anything that He doesn’t want them to? After all, it is His Church, right?
I would say man makes mistakes in every endeavor UNLESS God protects them from making those mistakes.
I disagree. I think your list is good…and incomplete. And I’m not wanting to argue. But I don’t think that it is correct to say what I bolded above. How do we know that “anything else is man-made”.Whatever else is added to the above (except baptism and communion) is man-made and additional and discernment can be used to accept or deny. Except that if you join a church you should agree with its doctrine. Right?
How about just two things that look like they should be added to your list that aren’t man-made:
- Forgiveness. Do we have to forgive other people to be saved? Well, we need to have our sins forgiven, I think we would agree on that. But we do not get to have our sins forgiven if we do not forgive other people :
- Love. I don’t think anything in your list mentioned love. But I think Jesus and Paul both said to love God and our neighbor and without it we are nothing but a clanging gong or something. (1 Cor. 13)
Maybe Christianity is complicated…maybe it isn’t. I don’t know. But I think we should be careful about oversimplifying things. We could accidentally leave things out.
And, yes, absolutely in how we should live.
What do you think Mathew chapters 5, 6, 7 and beyond are all about?
Not at all!! I have no intention of that! Seriously. I inquired about your statement about there being “no right or wrong”. I was sincere. I have less biblical knowledge than most people and I do enjoy discussions with others because I learn alot. I am new to forums, though. I usually just try to talk to people at work.I’m starting to feel you’ve been pulling my leg all along!
But no matter. All I’ve said stands.
Where can we find these standards and are they the same for all Christians?I’m not speaking about Christian Relativism. I’ve said that there are standards to follow.
So there is right and wrong after all. I mean, churches that claim to believe in Jesus and use the Bible…but teach any of the above can be eliminated from the list of being His church, right? Then we are closer to finding the one church that He founded…aren’t we?If a church teaches that abortion is okay - you know it’s wrong.
If a church teaches that homosexuality is okay - you know it’s wrong.
If a church teaches that it’s okay to get drunk - you know it’s wrong.
But does the bible teach it is a SIN to drink alcohol?? No.
His church can’t teach error or He would be leading His people astray…right? Or am I off on something?
I’m really not. I am curious about alot of things and, as I said before, I do wish to know if Christ’s church is really here still or does it matter which church a person belongs to, etc. Those are interesting (and important, I think) questions for me.You’re a smart fellow Bestil and have made me spend quite some time here, which I see has been unnecessary. But it’s good practice anyway. It could always help someone else reading along.
It’s kindof too bad we couldn’t talk in person. Since we both agree it is not a sin to drink…we could even have a beverage. Bible and a beverage.
Thanks for the chat, GG.
God bless.