VinnyViolin wrote:PaperDog wrote:MikeTalbot wrote:George
Christianity is a much tougher religion than most folks realize or wish to admit. in theory, you and I should both be willing to sacrifice our lives to save one who is perishing.
God plays rough - from our perspective. His view is eternal and we are more concerned with the next drink or good meal. Sometimes it seems like He is pretty mean but then I'm reminded of Job, who apologized to God for daring to second guess Him.
Strange universe. But stranger for those who are perishing I'm sure.
Talbot
Mike I just had a discussion about this with a very close friend of mine (We actually locked horns and I fear that I have alienated him now.) I posed the question: If God is all knowing, then he should already know each of our fates. Whether we accept him or reject him...he already knows...Thus, why does he not just go ahead and be rid of the evil people, which he already knows will remain evil?
Now, I have a glorious answer to that question, and it did not set well with my friend , who is an adamant Christian. Mind you, the question was not centered around religion..it was centered on being an 'appropriate challenge" to the concept of 'free will' and 'choice' , with respect to acceptance of Christ , followed by salvation.
If you want the answer, I'll share it in another post...but many people will not like it or even buy into... Actually, they just don't want to explore it...[/i]
Whoooah! I hope you are not one of the demented hippies playing on this horrible video ... http://youtu.be/BtiMw0-akAM
Nice one Vinny... How far did you have to dig in your personal collection to find that one, again?