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Christainity Part 2: Intimacy with Christianity

Intimacy With Christianity

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Why Do I Have 2 Go To Hell For What Adam and Eve Have Done?

I was watching a you tube video of Ma Ntihya Swarupapriyananda was presenting on "The difference between the Christian and Muslim religion." I found here video to be respectful to the two religion and even knowledgeable. I can conclude the lady knows her stuff.

This is my response:
Beautiful video... Ma Ntihya Swarupapriyananda you forget that the Bible says everyone has sinned... Even you!! Romans 2: 6 God “will repay each person according to what they have done.”... You cannot tell me you haven't sinned... It's impossible... Even one lie in your lifetime is sin... Romans 3: 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God... So you pay the penalty of the wrong you have made in the Christians world view... So you leaving the Christian religion due to you feel it is unfair to you sentenced to hell!!

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Do Babies Go to Hell

The issue is with babies going to hell... God is a loving and a just God... I say just, meaning justice... So if love and just dictates I believe lovingly babies cant go to hell... justice says babies have no built conscious to hold them accountable...  Isaiah 61:8 For I, the LORD, love justice, I hate robbery in the burnt offering; And I will faithfully give them their recompense And make an everlasting covenant with them.... 1 John 4:16 it says, “We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in his love. God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them.”...



Why Do Christians Avoid Questions?

Again I was on You-tube and I scrolled by a man named Koi Fresco. So he made a video entitled "why I left Christianity." I can honestly say in the video it is heart compelling and honest to his life experiences.

One topic that is trending is how the Christian religion followers never answers question. This is a honest thinking pattern that is flowing around a lot of people's mind. In Fresco's video he point's out that the Hindu religion says they must question it's own reading. What Fresco forgets Christianity say's the same thing.

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 The phrase “blind faith” means different things to different people, and, sadly, many people use it as a negative, disparaging term to describe anyone who believes in God. A dictionary definition of blind faith is “belief without true understanding, perception, or discrimination.” But is this the kind of faith God desires us to have? More to the point, is the kind of faith God gives us a blind faith (Ephesians 2:8-9)? Is our faith really to be blind, without true understanding? 

To answer this, we will start by looking at one of the greatest examples of faith found in the Old Testament. God told Abraham that Abraham would be a father of many nations and that his wife Sarah would bear him a child even though they were very old. Indeed, Sarah was 90, and Abraham was around 100 when Isaac was finally born to them. Then God told Abraham to do the unthinkable, to kill Isaac (Genesis 22:1-19). Upon receiving the order, Abraham did not question God. He “blindly” followed God’s orders and traveled quite a distance to a mountain with the intention of killing his son. In the end, God stopped him and said, “Now I know that you fear God, because you have not withheld from me your son, your only son” (Genesis 22:12).

This account makes it seem that God was rewarding and complimenting Abraham for blind faith, and since Abraham is one of the models given to us to follow, it would seem that blind faith is the ideal. That, however, is not the whole story. If we turn to the book of Hebrews and read what it says about Abraham, we can find out a bit more.

Hebrews 11 is often referred to as the hall of fame of faith. In it we find many of the greatest people of the Bible and their accomplishments through faith. Abraham is listed more than once, but verses 18-19 tell us Abraham “reasoned” that God had promised a great nation through Isaac and that even if Isaac were killed, God could bring Isaac back from the dead, and because of that reasoning—not blind faith—Abraham followed through with the command. Abraham did not act blindly. Instead, he used his powers of reason, based on what he knew about God, to think it through. He knew God’s nature as a faithful God, and he remembered God’s promise regarding Isaac. Then he acted accordingly.

Throughout Scripture we find that reason, wisdom, and logic are lifted up as good traits. For example, Proverbs 3:13 says we are blessed when we find knowledge and understanding.
Knowledge is not knowledge if it can't be put to the test.

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Why Was The Cross Necessary 

- Romans 5: 8 But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

The Cross shows Love ladies and gentlemen. See, it's one thing to have a good saying He loves you, it's another showing you He does.

- John 3: 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

Psychology and Philosophy dictates Love requires sacrifice. A.C. Garyling in his book of  "the form of things" describes love being bigger and stronger than any constants in the world physical and emotional. Love is great.

Romans 6:23 23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord

Another reason, is so that He may be with you once again. To not let your sin be the the thing stopping you and Him and us being together.



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