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I am a student and I currently attend a Social Psychology class. We have a presentation to do about a subject we don’t know much about or don’t feel really comfortable talking about. My topic happens to be on religious beliefs and I have to ask as many people as I can the following questions.

I truly hope non of the questions violate any forum rules or offends anyone. I must admit I am not and wasn’t raised on religious beliefs. I am trying to get an understanding so anything extra that is added would be wonderful. Thank you in advance for your time.
  1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?
  2. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?
  3. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
  4. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.
  5. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
  6. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
  7. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
  8. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
  9. If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
  10. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
 
  1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?
I have sinned in what I have done and in what I have failed to do.
  1. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?
No
  1. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
Not necessarily and it is not for me to decide.
  1. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.
There is absolute truth, truth exists as a Divine Being, Christ Jesus.
  1. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
I believe as Genesis says, that God’s creation was good. We have a fallen nature though therefore we tend to love the wrong things and do the wrong things.
  1. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
I do not know what it means to be afraid beyond reason.
  1. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
Justice and love.
  1. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
Faith and reason.
  1. Code:
    If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
People’s understanding of God’s revelation is not necessarily God’s revelation. People may come to different understandings but that does not mean that there are different revelations of God.
  1. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
People are fallen and all have sinned.

God bless
 
  1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?
yes, and no
  1. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?
No, covered in blood of Christ
  1. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
Yes, and No I Cor 15:3-4, Islam
  1. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.
Yes, Jesus
  1. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
Sin Nature
  1. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
In Battle, kept my head down
  1. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
You are assuming you know better than God does. out of agape.
  1. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
All Scripture is inspired by God…
  1. If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
correct exegeis of scripture
  1. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
huh
 
My reply got really long, so I’m going to post it in two parts.

Part 1:
Disclaimer: my views are strictly Eastern Orthodox, but I think that a lot of them will be universally applicable to most Christians. That being said, I cannot profess to speak my fellow Catholic, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox, and Protestant posters.
  1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?
It depends on how you view evil. Sin is literally, “missing the mark,” i.e., it is anything which cuts you off from God. There are many sins (premarital sex, masturbation, anger, etc.) which are not necessarily “evil” by today’s standards (in that they are usually “victimless crimes”) but are nonetheless seen as deviations from the will of God (and hence being seen as evil in the Christian sense). In the Eastern Orthodox Church, we say that we are in the image of God, and when we sin, we distort or damage that image. Sin is not so much a legalistic, good vs. bad thing as much as it is a question of how irreverent we are in our lives and how much, consequently we have sickened our spirits through our deviation (which we use our God-given free will to commit) from the behavior which God expects from us. This question is really something that’s hard to answer in a short paragraph, but the short answer is yes, but only if you define “evil” as being anything which defies our God-given purpose, otherwise no.
  1. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?
This is not a belief which is usually held by most Christians. We Orthodox would say that we know that salvation can be found within the Church, but outside of the Church there are no guarantees. Therefore, we do not exclude the possibility that those who did good deeds but were without faith might end up in Heaven, but we do not affirm that it is a definite possibility either (basically an answer of maybe yes, and maybe no).
  1. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
See above, we cannot comment on the salvation of those outside of the Church, only those within the Church. Therefore, we neither exclude non-Orthodox and non-Christians from the possibility of Heaven nor do we affirm that they will go to Heaven. That is left up to God’s mercy.
  1. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.
C.S. Lewis explains this concept very well. Think of the truth as being like an arithmetic problem. There is only one correct answer, but other answers may come close. We as Orthodox Christians are compelled to believe that we are the holders of the one true faith and that all other religions consequently contain less truth than ours does. This does not mean that all other religions contain no truth or are entirely false, only that they do not contain the fullness of spiritual truth which Holy Orthodoxy does.
  1. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
All of creation (including humankind) is good in a sense because God made all of it. However, our free will, given to us as a gift from God creates the opportunity for us to do evil. Humans are not necessarily inherently evil, we are merely just sick from Adam’s fall from grace, caused by his willing disobedience of God (through the use of his God-given free will). The answer is again one of those, “neither” answers. Humankind is seen as being inherently good because God created us, but we are impaired in our ability to do good because of the fall of Adam. It is therefore only through Christ the redeemer that we are capable of reclaiming the fullness of our inherent goodness.
 
Part 2:
  1. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
I once had a very close friend who was basically in the process of destroying our friendship for his girlfriend (now fiancee) who seems to have rather jealously decided that I couldn’t remain a part of his life. I prayed about it and the fear simply went back to a level where it was not beyond reason. The situation also resolved itself rather nicely—we kept our friendship after several months of fighting, even though they are now engaged; hopefully we will come to a better understanding of each other, his fiancee and I, but I have my doubts that this will happen—I would, however, hesitate to ascribe something as mundane as that to divine intervention.
  1. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
God loves all of creation. He does not hate the sinner, but rather like the father in the parable of the prodigal son loves the sinner and hopes for the sinner to return to the flock. Therefore, if even one human being could have been saved through his action, surely to God it would have been worth it. Not only this, but some Church fathers have expressed the view that, even had humankind not fallen and there was no need for the incarnation in order to redeem mankind, God would have become human anyway out of his infinite love for humankind.
  1. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
That is a matter of faith. We do not say that the Bible is literally what God spoke, but rather that the writers of the Bible were inspired by God. The Bible in the Orthodox Faith does not hold such a high position as it does in many Protestant denominations, so this question really a non-issue for the Orthodox. We have many other writings other than the Bible (such as the patristic writings, the writings of the Cappadocian Fathers, the Sayings of the Desert Fathers, numerous ecumenical councils and synods, and numerous individual theologians ordained and lay) which are incorporated into a greater framework which we call the Holy Tradition. That almost everything within the Holy Tradition (including the Bible) expresses the same internal consistency of belief is enough for us to believe that the writers were probably divinely inspired to some degree or another.
  1. Code:
    If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
Because human beings are imperfect (as you yourself stated in question #8). Some humans believe that they are given the ability to interpret the truth through their own lens. In Orthodoxy, we believe that we have received the truth and that we stand firm in our defense of the truth against the attacks of those who would wish to misinterpret it. God is the Truth, and he exists beyond our comprehension. We do not believe that humans are capable of being the authors of the truth, only God. We, in all humility, believe that Holy Orthodoxy has preserved, for the past 1978 years (since the day of Pentecost in the year 33 AD), the truth which have received from the apostles and from Christ.

As to how an individual should choose which faith to follow, I would say that an individual should investigate different faiths and assess how true they feel (it is hard to explain this concept; it’s an intuitive sort of feeling, not purely logical). One cannot join a religion because he is looking for something to believe, rather one should only join that religion which screams to him "I am the truth."
  1. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
The same way that we still send our children to public schools after numerous scandals where the teachers have committed terrible crimes against the children. This question is an odd one. Obviously all organizations have bad apples. If one truly thinks like this, then one wouldn’t have any justification for going to college since some of their funds (inevitably taken from the students) will go to support social programs which might be morally bankrupt (not to mention professors who are insane and abuse their students in the most unprofessional manner. We’ve all had that one professor before). In the end, it has nothing to do with the misconduct of some bad apples within the Church; rather it has to do with whether the teachings of the Church are the truth or not. If you feel that they are the truth, then you should believe.
 
I am a student and I currently attend a Social Psychology class. We have a presentation to do about a subject we don’t know much about or don’t feel really comfortable talking about. My topic happens to be on religious beliefs and I have to ask as many people as I can the following questions.

I truly hope non of the questions violate any forum rules or offends anyone. I must admit I am not and wasn’t raised on religious beliefs. I am trying to get an understanding so anything extra that is added would be wonderful. Thank you in advance for your time.
  1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?
Yes and no. Yes if it is a sin of COmmission, no if it is a sin of Omission.
  1. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?
Nope.
  1. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
Perhaps, that is for God and God alone to decide.
  1. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.
Yes, Jesus Christ. Although even that is a misstatement since there is only one TRUE religion, that which follows Christ, thereby making all others false, not inferior.
  1. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
See Roman_Catholic above
  1. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
Lots of times. Some of these times I have prayed and felt peace and made it through a better man. Some of these times I have not prayed and not felt peace and come out the other side damaged.
  1. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
Love. When you love someone you will do anything for their betterment. Hence the statement “No greater love hath a man than this, that he would lay down his life for his friend”
  1. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
I would not believe in the gospel myself if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so
  1. If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
Protestantism’s assertion that each man is their own magisterium (so-to-speak) has allowed any view/belief under the sun to stand uninhibited. For the second, Roma locuta est - Causa finita est.
  1. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
That is THE quintessential logical and rhetorical fallacy, an ad hominem. When your parents tell you “Do as I say, not as I do” does that mean that what they say is wrong? No. Does it make it harder? Yes.
 
How long is this paper going to be? Those are some big questions! I thank you very much for the graciousness and respectful way you have posed these important questions.

I was raised Catholic, but I started to ask many of these types of questions in my later high school/early college years. This led me to drift away from the faith in spirit (though I kept going to Mass every Sunday in practice). However, in college, I went on a retreat that led to a spiritual awakening of sorts, which led me to actively seek answers to these questions. That pursuit led me to embrace Jesus Christ as Savior and the teachings of the Catholic Church.

Not that you care, but I know for me it is helpful to have a little bit of context to see where someone is coming from before just diving into the questions. I studied Psychology in college, too. 🙂

1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?

Sin is an act that separates one from God. That’s basically the definition of evil as well. Evil is, to put it succinctly, the absence of the good that ought to be there. Evil is not a presence but an absence.

Perhaps you have come across the analogy of heat and cold. Coldness is not something in and of itself, but rather the absence of heat. When you take away all heat, you reach Absolute Zero. However, there is no measurable upper limit to heat.

I think this analogy is an important one because too often people view religion (Christianity in particular) as dualistic when it comes to good and evil (thank you, Descartes! :p). But good and evil are not two opposite, equal forces. Goodness has no upper limit. Hence God is infinite goodness. Evil does have a lower limit. Once all the goodness is gone, there is no further to fall.

2. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?

No. But faith without works is dead.

God is not the Divine Scorekeeper who gives us points for good deeds, subtracts points for bad deeds, and then lets us into heaven so long as we have achieved a certain score. Salvation is a free gift that we have but to accept. Whether we toil in the Lord’s vineyard our whole life, or convert in the eleventh hour on our deathbed, we can be saved.

3. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?

I hold out hope for the salvation of all people. I believe the ordinary, and easiest path is by being an active member of the Catholic Church. But that does not mean God cannot offer salvation in ways known to Him alone to those of other faiths. I know God is a God of mercy, so I think I would be shocked if only baptized Catholics were in heaven.

4. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.

Yes, there is. Not all religions are created equal. Though there are certain similarities between various religions, the differences are not negligible. It’s not just a matter of believing in a God/Higher Power being all that is necessary. If God exists, what can be known about Him? What has he revealed about Himself? Those details metter.

5. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain

Again, we are not dualists. Human beings were created good, but through that Original Sin, there is now an absence of the good that ought to be there built right into our fallen human nature. Being made in the image and likeness of God, there is a goodness in us that cannot be erased. We are not totally depraved. But we are certainly not perfect.

6. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?

I’ll have to get back to you on that one. Nothing comes to mind at the moment.

7. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?

Because He loves us that much. Kinda blows your mind, huh? 😉

8. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?

We Catholics are not a religion of the Book, but a religion of the Word. Jesus is the logos, the definitive Word of God. I believe in the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture because I first encountered the Author. And my life was changed.

Indeed, the dual authorship of the Bible (with both a human and divine author) has no equivalent. So it is a natural question. But I know He can do it. If God is all knowing, all good, and all powerful, then He will want us to know Him as He is by revealing Himself to us, and He has the ability to do so.

9. If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?

We have our limitations. If everyone viewed His teachings in exactly the same way, I’d have to question their authenticity.

To know which one to follow, I can only advise someone to, first and foremost, pray. We ned to be in intimate contact with the Divine Author to be able to sift the truth from the falsehood.

Second, I would advise careful study of history, philosophy, and theology. I believe that if you look at all the evidence, the only explanation that gives adequate, rational answers to the big questions (Who am I? What am I? Why am I here?) is Catholicism.

10. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?

Indeed, these reprehensible sinful actions are a grave scandal. But truth does not depend on us frail human beings in order to be true. My faith does not rest on any individual’s sanctity. Indeed, my faith tells me that it is not reasonable or possible to expect sinlessness from any human being.

Well, that turned out to be longer than anticipated. I hope it was helpful.
 
I am a student and I currently attend a Social Psychology class. We have a presentation to do about a subject we don’t know much about or don’t feel really comfortable talking about. My topic happens to be on religious beliefs and I have to ask as many people as I can the following questions.

I truly hope non of the questions violate any forum rules or offends anyone. I must admit I am not and wasn’t raised on religious beliefs. I am trying to get an understanding so anything extra that is added would be wonderful. Thank you in advance for your time.
  1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?
It can be. It can also be a neglect of doing good.
  1. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?
Absolutely not. That is not Catholic teaching, and your presentation should state as much.
  1. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
Your question automatically disqualifies newborns, the very young, and those with limited mental capacity. You need to reword it.
  1. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.
Your question assumes that faith in God is the only necessity for a religion to be superior. You need to reword the question.
  1. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
First explain what you mean by “generally.”
  1. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
Once again you do not define your terms. What constitutes “afraid beyond reason” and who would judge this?
  1. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
Again, you make an assumption in your question. Why do you assume “we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less”?
  1. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
Sounds like you’re assuming man wrote the Bible without any divine revelation.
  1. If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
Again, an assumption on your part. Different views do not alter truth.
  1. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
If the world’s worst murderer added 2 + 2 and got four, would that make the sum incorrect? Again, you are making an assumption, this time that a person’s character alters truth.

Honestly, most of your questions are incredibly loaded and biased against religion. I would think your presentation is supposed to be objective.
 
How long is this paper going to be? Those are some big questions! I thank you very much for the graciousness and respectful way you have posed these important questions.
It is an oral presentation and a written paper. The presentation isn’t very long (about 15 minutes), but the paper can be as long as I want it. It will most likely be a few pages long.
Kay Cee:
Honestly, most of your questions are incredibly loaded and biased against religion. I would think your presentation is supposed to be objective.
I will admit that the questions seem tilted against religion and for that I apologize. Like I said before I am not trying to offend anyone at all, just trying to understand more. It also might be that way because I am not familiar with religion, which in turn wouldn’t allow me the knowledge to be biased.

I want to thank everyone that have replied so far. I have posted these questions on other sites as well as asked a few religious figures in my school these questions. This has helped me with more than just a project for school. It has raised some questions about myself and the way I view things.

Again thank you for your time.
 
For those who feel that the OP might hold some sort of hostility towards religion,

I think that we should not chide the original poster for asking questions which may seem hostile towards religion. If anything, we should be happy that he has come to ask us for answers to those questions rather than simply choosing to believe any old erroneous assumption about Christianity. How can we ever hope to bring others to the truth if we treat any perceived hostility (notice I say perceived hostility, we cannot know if the OP actually feels any true hostility towards religion) with hostility in kind? Christ taught us nothing about having short fuses.
 
For those who feel that the OP might hold some sort of hostility towards religion,

I think that we should not chide the original poster for asking questions which may seem hostile towards religion. If anything, we should be happy that he has come to ask us for answers to those questions rather than simply choosing to believe any old erroneous assumption about Christianity. How can we ever hope to bring others to the truth if we treat any perceived hostility (notice I say perceived hostility, we cannot know if the OP actually feels any true hostility towards religion) with hostility in kind? Christ taught us nothing about having short fuses.
I wasn’t chiding, nor was I being hostile.

I was merely pointing out that the questions were biased. As a former teacher, I thought a student should know that.

My aim was for the student to have an objective paper and presentation, not a biased one. I would do the same for any student, regardless of the subject matter.
 
It is an oral presentation and a written paper. The presentation isn’t very long (about 15 minutes), but the paper can be as long as I want it. It will most likely be a few pages long.

I will admit that the questions seem tilted against religion and for that I apologize. Like I said before I am not trying to offend anyone at all, just trying to understand more. It also might be that way because I am not familiar with religion, which in turn wouldn’t allow me the knowledge to be biased.

I want to thank everyone that have replied so far. I have posted these questions on other sites as well as asked a few religious figures in my school these questions. This has helped me with more than just a project for school. It has raised some questions about myself and the way I view things.

Again thank you for your time.
:tiphat: Happy to help in any way we can.

Good luck condensing our responses for your paper and presentation! 😉

College is certainly a great time to wrestle with the important questions of life. I will say a prayer for you on your journey. Even if you do not come to religious belief yourself, it seems you are on the path to a better understanding and appreciation of those who do hold such beliefs. That in and of itself is an important lesson.
 
I wasn’t chiding, nor was I being hostile.

I was merely pointing out that the questions were biased. As a former teacher, I thought a student should know that.

My aim was for the student to have an objective paper and presentation, not a biased one. I would do the same for any student, regardless of the subject matter.
Understandable. It is all too common that we are instilled with a highly anti-religious bias (without being aware of it) after exposure to environments which have rather toxic opinions of religion (I only have to think of a friend of mine whose parents are both ex-soviets for an example of that).
 
Note: I’m Southern Baptist and not Catholic. For the official Catholic answer to your questions, you can always consult the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?

Sin is the act of breaking God’s commands or acting against His will. It is possible that such an action won’t look evil to an outsider. Not all sins are as extreme as murder or adultery. However, all sin has the same effect according to Romans 6:23
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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2. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?**
No. While good deeds are an important part of doing life as a Christian, they are not sufficient for salvation as shown by Ephesians 2:3-9
3 All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flesh[a] and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature deserving of wrath. 4 But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5 made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. 6 And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, 7 in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. 8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one can boast.
3. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
Do I think only Southern Baptists will be allowed into heaven? The answer to that question is no. Do I think people who have heard of the sacrifice made by Jesus for the cleansing of their sins and yet rejected will go to heaven? The answer to that question is no. To quote the SBC Baptist Faith & Message: “There is no salvation apart from personal faith in Jesus Christ as Lord.” Though in humility, I must acknowledge that I can only relay my interpretation of scripture. God has the power and authority to forgive sins as He sees fit. But I don’t think those that have rejected his Son should expect leniency.

**4. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God. **
Yes. I believe there is but one God who has one plan for salvation. That plan was the death and resurrection of his Son in payment for our sins. Worshiping some other God or rejecting or adding to his plan is not acceptable. For as it is written in Exodus 20:3-6:
3 “You shall have no other gods before me.
4 “You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. 5 You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, 6 but showing love to a thousand generations of those who love me and keep my commandments.
5. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
Evil. When Adam and Eve sinned in the garden of Eden, they forever condemned humans to be creatures of a sinful nature.

6. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
I wouldn’t say that I’ve ever been afraid beyond reason.

7. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
Part of being all knowing, was knowing the outcome of the sacrifice. The sacrifice had the purpose of saving people that would turn to him. Also, the percentage of the population who worships God now is much higher than during old covenant when only the Jews worshiped the one, true God.

8. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
I believe that the Bible was inspired by God. Though man physically wrote it down, God was the one in control if its content. I like to think of it as God being a typist and the man writing was the keyboard just relaying the information. Also, no where in scripture does it admit to having errors. As it is written in 2 Timothy 3:16-17:
All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
9. If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
The Christian church has split into divisions because we can’t agree on minor issues. As humans, we also like to make minor issues into much more major issues than they really are. Though we don’t agree on all things, all Christian churches agree that salvation is only possible because of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

10. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
The same way that you get into a car and drive every day. Though they have been used to intentionally hurt children, you know that they weren’t designed to do so. In the same way, you have faith that though people can use the teachings incorrectly, they were given to us in order to ‘train us in righteousness’. It’s not the teachings that are bad, its the fact that a fallen person can wield them incorrectly. But that is true for pretty much everything in our lives.
 
Well I’ll do my best to try in be helpfull to your questions.
  1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?
    Yes and No.
  2. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?
    No
  3. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
    No
  4. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.
I don’t know if it’s superior, I do know that Jesus was the founder of the One Church
  1. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
No but I have made wrong choices
  1. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
As a human being afraid is a normal feeling. but I don’t think I have never been afraid beyond reason.
  1. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
His great love for us.
  1. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
Written by men with the guidence of the Holy Spirit
  1. If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
Well thats easy for me. Like I said earlier, Because of our founder the son of God our Lord Jesus Christ
  1. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
The Church does not teach that. Men make mistakes. I, to am a sinner.

I know your not religious but I’m going to pray to the Holy Spirit to guide you in writing this paper. Maybe you can ask also, just by saying “Holy Spirit please guide me”

God bless

jesus g
 
I am a student and I currently attend a Social Psychology class. We have a presentation to do about a subject we don’t know much about or don’t feel really comfortable talking about. My topic happens to be on religious beliefs and I have to ask as many people as I can the following questions.

I truly hope non of the questions violate any forum rules or offends anyone. I must admit I am not and wasn’t raised on religious beliefs. I am trying to get an understanding so anything extra that is added would be wonderful. Thank you in advance for your time.
  1. Is a sin an act of doing something evil?
  2. Do you think you can earn your way into Heaven by doing good deeds?
  3. Do you think those that do not believe as you believe, will not be allowed in to Heaven?
  4. Is there a Superior religion? If yes, why since each religion profess faith in God.
  5. Are humans generally good or evil? Explain
  6. Explain to me a time when you were afraid beyond reason, and what did you do and what was the outcome?
  7. Why would God, being the all-knowing, sacrifice his son for our sins, knowing we would get worse (or perceived) as a society and follow him less?
  8. How can you be so sure that the words in the Bible are those of God, when man wrote the Bible, and man admittedly makes mistakes?
  9. If there is one God, then why so many different views of his teachings? And how is an individual supposed to figure out which one to follow?
  10. How are we supposed to believe in the teachings of God, when some doing the teaching intentionally hurt the children following those teachings?
By definition a sin is an act against God.All evil is against God.No one earns their way to Heaven.Heaven is a gift from God that who so ever believes in Jesus will be saved.Im Catholic.I follow what the Church teaches.The Church teaches that anyone can be saved regardless of what religious beliefs one may have.However one who is a faithful Catholic is assured of salvation.The Catholic C.was founded by Christ and is the only Church which has the fullness of truth.Humans are intrinstically good because God creates everything good.He creates nothing bad.But do to Adam’s sin we have a sinful nature.That’s why Jesus had to die so we could overcome this sinful nature.I was drowning in a pool at about 8 yrs.of age.i remember asking God to help me and the only other boy in the area saw me and grabbed my hand and pulled me out.I believe God heard my plea.God does know what man will do but He doesn’t control his behavior.Jesus left a permanent message for all humans who were alive after His death.It was very simple.all those who would proclaim Jesus as savior and follow His commands would be saved.When Jesus came He left an unmistakeable message.He also promised the HS to guide an protect His Church on earth.Jesus would not allow for His message to be lost.The writers of the Scriptures would not be allowed to make mistakes or write falsehoods.They were writing under the inspiration of the Holy S.Because man is sinful and refuses to obey Jesus’s and His teachings.He gave us the Church.But people refuse to follow it.You are referrring to the sex scandals.people in the Church are humans and they can sin.Its not the Church that sins its the Individuals in the Church.The Church didn’t teach these priests to sin.Its not the Church’s fault.
 
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