A. That a loving God will torture anyone who does not become a member of the Christian faith, not any other faith, for all eternity no matter what good works they do in life.
B. That Jesus and God are the same even though Jesus prays to God, sits on God's right hand, died on the cross saying "Why did you forsake me" and did not know when he would return.
C. That when Jesus said many of those standing in front of him would see the kingdom of heaven in their lifetime, he did not mean the Resurrection. He was talking about something else.
Please don't just diss the whole Bible, make a comment of some kind.
2010-07-28T17:09:29Z
Ginchi & Armored - Am I not supposed to notice you ducked the question?
DrasticGame2010-07-28T17:03:38Z
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The first one is the most difficult for me to believe. And I don't believe it. I don't believe God would hurt any of us. He's there, and He loves all of us. Equally. No matter what religion we come from, no matter what we do. I don't think He expects us to know *what* the truth is- maybe Buddhists are right, maybe Catholics are right, maybe Mormons are right. We really don't know the truth. But I do believe that God (even if He prefers being called Allah, Abba, Buddha, or Krishna) loves us. I have to believe that, looking at the amazing world around us, looking at all the second chances we're given.
B: We're talking about gods here, not people. Gods, by definition, can do just about anything, including split themselves into three parts and talk to each other, etc.
C: Not hard to believe at all. Jesus thought he and his followers were living in the end times.
What is most difficult to believe is that an intelligent person would still ask a question or a series of questions that has/have already been answered over and over again.