it's just that people are asking for proof from the bible, but they know it doesn't exist.LaraB said:well...yes i think people would disagree still but big deal... we're entitled to disagree, plenty of people christian or not have posted both points of view and people have agreed and disagreed...so i don't see why that would be a problem....
at the same time some of us are smart enough to crawl through all the 'warm n fuzzy' stuff to stil think its all wrong lol....Minifish said:come on guys!!! i'm feeling left out here. i posted on page 6, and was i really that assertive with what i said that no one's commenting at all or am i just being ignored?? everyone else gets commented on for something or another, gimme a chance!!!
Anyways, pleading for comments aside, kangaroo, you're doing a good job being a fundamentalist christian, but i think you have a few things to learn in the area of evangelism. Personally, i havent found that saying, 'Look mate, you're gonna go to hell and undergo immense torture, so much so that you'll wish you'd die but you never would. Unless of course you were to pray with me and believe in my God, then you'll be saved and live in paradise forever. Just face it, you're wrong, you're a big sinner, and you need God to escape from the impending doom of this here world in which we live.'
As a christian, i see what you're tryin to say, and i am a believer in being upfront and blunt about things so ppl can see what you're tryin to say right off the mark, but religion has always been a sensitive issue, so it might help your, or indeed if you're genuine about it all, our cause if you softened up a bit and maybe tried to convey the whole message with such themes as the mercy, grace and forgiveness of God, not just his just and wrathful side.
Just a thought mate.
that's exactly the point that i was making - the initial posts were referring to the bible as the 'proof' as did kangaroo to which i said its all an interpretation so the bible does not serve as proof coz you can interpret it to have 2 totally contradictory meanings dependsing on the way you view it...tempco said:it's just that people are asking for proof from the bible, but they know it doesn't exist.
and as for the verses kangaroo and co. have posted up, i'm sure the context in which they were revealed would shed light on this issue. i mean, it's unwise to consider only the literal meaning of the bible.
Minifish said:I am a christian, and i am a virgin. I personally think that it depends alot on what denomination you identify yourself with, ie. the denomination of the church you attend, if you do indeed attend a church, as to what the basis of the morals the church has told u to believe and if they place more weighting upon some then on others.
Personally, i find the Bible gives me some good moral GUIDELINES, with which i can then base my morals off and around. I think that Islam has some good moral values, that the Humanist Manifesto outlines some decent things which i cant call wrong, and that there are other things in this world which can dictate our morals.
I was raised in a christian home and have gone ot church all my life. A number of years ago i made the actual step from being a born christian to a born-again christian, after i had thought about the immediate things involved and if i agree with them. I dont have to go to church anymore, i choose to. I dont have to be a christian anymore, but i choose to, because it makes sense to me. I dont care if it doesnt make sense to alot of you out there, it's called a difference of opinion, and from my studies of the bible and the teachings i receive at church and other documents and people that i have read and talked to, it just makes sense to me.
I have a girlfriend, and we have been together for over 20months. Both her and I are christians, both her and I are virgins, and both her and I agree that we should save our virginity until after we have been united with each other in marriage. Why? Because it makes sense to us. It would be too hard to let go if we were to break up, something or someone was to come between us, or indeed, if one of us kicked the bucket.
I can list off some bible verses and my interpretations, but most of you people wont give a damn and i will only receive critisism for my beliefs, so i will say this:
- To you who started this, i believe that sex is a sacred act of a physical, mental, and spiritual connection, and should only be performed with marriage. I believe that you should go however far you want to above the waist, but that doing things below the waist is too much of a temptation to go on to other things.
- To the rest of you, believe what makes sense to you. To all the atheists out there, i would recommend you take a look at the Humanist Manifesto, probably version 3 as it's the most simplified version, and consider becoming a humanist. They have some decent values and 'beliefs' that you'll probably agree with. Dont have to listen, just a suggestion.
- I do believe in evolutionary adaption, though not in the Dawinian theory evolution, ie. apes turning into man or anything. The whole thing just doesnt match up in my mind. I know alot of you will say that about religion, but i have my own experiences that affirm my christian beliefs in my mind.
- As for the evidence of everything, well...it is hard to prove the miracles and outworkings of a religion based upon faith. Yes, parts of the bible have been historically proven, but what about the miracles? Most of it is judged by personal experience, and such, so unless you've been through a big healing experience or some such thing, or had a revelation or something of the sort, it is hard to prove. So, to the christians who believe, stay strong. To the non-christians, good luck with life.
Thank you, and good day to you all.
those rules were brought about as the Catholic church developed; have little to do with christs teachings. (note the amount of references to archaic parts of the Old Testament in this thread).LaraB said:question for those who are christian or know about this stuff - isnt no sex before marriage/no contraception and all that stuff a version of Catholicism - by that i mean, certain gropus or catholics and certain popes were real heavy on this but some are like meh either way its no big deal...
i know for a fact its not a "Christian" thing....
This is why I am not christian. I don't have to justify what I do. And I shouldn't have to. Neither should your friends. They can do whatever they like.ella_fitzgerald said:As a virgin and a Christian i look at my friends who are non-virgins and are christian and i just wonder how they justify what happened. i mean, God designed it to be special, to be enjoyed and to be between two people who love each other and who will be together forever ie husband and wife.
so for anyone who's a christian and has had sex, what's your view? whats your justification?
and for those of you who are still virgins, and are christians, how far do you go before you draw the line?
im interested in what people have to say..
Thanks that's what i thought or at least along those lineswalrusbear said:those rules were brought about as the Catholic church developed; have little to do with christs teachings. (note the amount of references to archaic parts of the Old Testament in this thread).
so a fundamentalist, dogmatic approach to religion focuses on man made rules that have developed over the churches history (for example, the celibacy for priests was introduced when the church began to lose land around the middle ages. priests were normally married and had kids who were priests who kept the church land. many were getting married and taking the land for themselves for other ventures)
it's a bit broad to say that this view encompasses all of Catholicism. there are of course somewhat progressive thinkers who have a different idea of what the church is and should be. Vatican II was an attempt to revise some of the rules (eg. approach ideas such as marriage, virginity etc. with a contemporary attitude), but much of this has apparently gone amiss.
the catholic church seems to have changed a lot over its history but at the moment, like much of the world, is fixed in a regressive; conservative mindset.
i have read a lot of it... and i don't believe it.. words in a book don't coinvince me that something happened...kangaroo said:I take it you haven't read Revelations? mate these aren't just my beliefs, you just need to read Revelations to understand what I said in that post
as i said - it never states explicitly - sex out of marriage is a sin...kangaroo said:ahh those were the quotes, look em up, it's not hard.
Yes, God says in the bible that sex should only be "Between a married man and woman" How can you say that can be interpreted diffently. If you disobey any of God's word such as the example above, it is a sin. That is what sin is, disobeying God's law and anything else Jesus taught us
if you mean 'sacred' as in the religious sense lol hell noMinai said:Hang on...but what is marriage these days? With so many divorces, is marriage such a "sacred" thing now? What happens if you have sex with your wife/husband only to divorce later, would you go to hell?