The freer I get to think for myself, the more I find Jesus to be the answer. Even were his story a lie, the men who wrote it were onto a better way of living than anyone else ever in history, a way that gets better the more I contemplate it. Other explanations pale in light of the inference to the best. Thank you for your consideration.
It's an expected response. That's what they do They hide the truth in plain sight and then twist it just a little bit. The teachings speak truth in many ways. Being Christian is still 10x better than being an atheist, imo. I like Christians the most of course. But I like Southeast Asian budists. They're good stock. What is as long as you're a good person I don't care what religion you have
True Christians are just good people that Believe and have faith that they are in a world that was created by God. If you don't believe in Christianity you might be Muslim or Buddhist or Taoist. If you have no religion it doesn't mean you're atheist either.
A Christian could be totally wrong about God. And still have a very happy life. And still end up going to the same place that all souls go afterlife regardless of what you believe in during your lifetime.
Just saying not everybody's going to hell out they didn't accept Jesus into their heart. That's pretty much the most wrong thing about Christianity, in my opinion
Christianity should obviously never teach it so boldly as everyone in history who never accepted Jesus going to hell, because the name Jesus was not known for thousands of years. But every culture has a Pandora tradition of the salvation by hope in the seed of the woman, no matter how it's been transmitted, and this is seen in the constellation Virgo as well; and if someone willfully rejects the seed of the woman (rather than is agnostic about it), then why would they want to be in "the same place" where that good seed is destined to go after his death? If you reject Jesus (or any hoped-for seed) you don't want to be in heaven with him; so not all souls want to go to the same place. Same for if I violently rejected Gautama Buddha and if Buddha is in heaven, why would I want to go to heaven then if rejecting Buddha is my eternal choice? Thank you for your consideration.
The freer I get to think for myself, the more I find Jesus to be the answer. Even were his story a lie, the men who wrote it were onto a better way of living than anyone else ever in history, a way that gets better the more I contemplate it. Other explanations pale in light of the inference to the best. Thank you for your consideration.
It's an expected response. That's what they do They hide the truth in plain sight and then twist it just a little bit. The teachings speak truth in many ways. Being Christian is still 10x better than being an atheist, imo. I like Christians the most of course. But I like Southeast Asian budists. They're good stock. What is as long as you're a good person I don't care what religion you have
Did you want to share what truth Christians twist into something else? We're not perfect.
True Christians are just good people that Believe and have faith that they are in a world that was created by God. If you don't believe in Christianity you might be Muslim or Buddhist or Taoist. If you have no religion it doesn't mean you're atheist either.
A Christian could be totally wrong about God. And still have a very happy life. And still end up going to the same place that all souls go afterlife regardless of what you believe in during your lifetime.
Just saying not everybody's going to hell out they didn't accept Jesus into their heart. That's pretty much the most wrong thing about Christianity, in my opinion
Christianity should obviously never teach it so boldly as everyone in history who never accepted Jesus going to hell, because the name Jesus was not known for thousands of years. But every culture has a Pandora tradition of the salvation by hope in the seed of the woman, no matter how it's been transmitted, and this is seen in the constellation Virgo as well; and if someone willfully rejects the seed of the woman (rather than is agnostic about it), then why would they want to be in "the same place" where that good seed is destined to go after his death? If you reject Jesus (or any hoped-for seed) you don't want to be in heaven with him; so not all souls want to go to the same place. Same for if I violently rejected Gautama Buddha and if Buddha is in heaven, why would I want to go to heaven then if rejecting Buddha is my eternal choice? Thank you for your consideration.