[quote author="Craig_SOtW" date="1198118776">
I believe in Heaven, and without going into detail, all humankind is headed there.
What purpose does Heaven provide? How do you know it exists? Is Heaven indistinguishable from nothingness?
Nobody knows. Whether it exists as a celestial spiritual playground, or is a metaphorical idea of the mind in which we live in the memories of our children, friends and other loved ones, it really doesn’t matter. My hope is for it’s reality, even if it is not real. Nobody knows what happens after death, we just know we die, our memories can die, or knowledge can die, but what we are will live in time even if forgotten by the future. Since energy cannot neither be created or destroyed, then we certainly are not gone so it can never be nothingness.
The fact of it’s reality is irrelevant, as Jesus himself said to share with your friends, spend your wealth on those whom you love, and you have built treasures in heaven. Heaven may even be the times we are with our friends and family, and the peace and goodness that comes from such close relationships. Heaven is not my goal.
Retrospy -
[quote author="Retrospy"][quote author="Craig_SOtW" date="1198118776">If you mean by water baptism, the lord’s prayer, accepting by faith that Jesus is the Son of God in order to be saved et al. There is no work, no belief, no word, no faith, no anything which is conditioned on us to be in the favor of God. You are as much blessed or more than I who believes, the rain falls on all humankind.
If someone were to live in a shelter and wear a body suit outside, so as to not be touched by rain, (or a colonist on a planet other than earth) would that exclude them from your club? I assume your comment is metaphor for “no, everyone is in the club” but I thought I better clarify being that you got your information from a source that literally used the word rain.
In the same way that I will never be accepted as an atheist, is about the biggest difference you will ever find. If extra-terrestials live, then they too are part of the club, they will never be called human, but they are accepted and favoured by God regardless.
Retrospy -
[quote author="Craig_SOtW" date="1198118776">That is for society to decide, as for me, feeding the poor, helping the homeless, educating the masses of the evils of men looking to take advantage of them. People abusing power is not just found in religion, but governements, corporations, etc. you don’t need ‘God’ to know what is good and evil and what is good for the benefit of life.
What it sounds like to me, is that your theist methodology places your views very similair to deist views. This is all done under the name Christianity, something nearly all other Christians would dislike. Would you agree?
Yes, I also do not care if Jesus was born of a virgin or not, it makes no difference. In fact, it would make more sense that Jesus was born a bastard son of an adulterous woman named Mary, than it would to have a ‘sinless’ Mary give birth to a ‘sinless’ man. (You will notice that all obscure and nonsensical doctrines Christianity has, has more obscure and nonsensical doctrines to defend those doctrines) The symbolic nature that He was born in such a lowly manner to the people of the time, would only give more credence to Christian faith, and I can go into all the logic and reasoning behind it, as Scripture supports that view as well. Does that mean I disagree with Matthew? No, it means that Matthew either did not have good logic and reasoning, or when Matthew said virgin, he referenced as that Jesus would be born to a woman; unlike other religions which have Mithras born from a rock, etc. Only later interpretted when the problem of the ‘virginity’ of Mary was addressed 300 years later, that they made a creed about it.
You gotta remember, Christianity prior to 300 years, was not uniform under a central authority other than God, it was not until Rome adopted it as an official religion did you get creeds and such fighting against what they called ‘heretical’ views. In my experience, all that was, was some bishop thought he was smart and had a doctrine he wanted to be made ‘official’ and through charasmatic and manipulative tactics, had it standardized and it was offensive to this man’s pride to have them challenged so he brought them to be anthemetized and even murder those who question it!
[quote author="Retrospy"]I find it interesting that everyone claims they are interpreting the words of the bible correctly, from context, and yet they come up with soo many different explanations. It sounds like you may believe in moral relativism, is this true? I’d like to see how the bible defends moral relativism.
Yea, there are many interpretations of the words of the bible, that is what makes this so much fun to debate. As I believe all truth is objective and not subjective, we still deal with human beings, their pride, their egos, their emotions, their hopes, their dreams, and so they will not, even genetically, accept objective truth. That is the problem we have as humankind, we were created (whether supernaturally or through evolution) to filter everything through our emotional center of our brain before it ever gets to the reasoning part, it had great purposes when we are in danger or our survival but has become more and more redundant as civilization has become more advanced.