What if it isn't a story? Or more interestingly, how did it just happen that the same idea of the gods (being trinitarian in nature) popped up in all those different religions all over the world?
- "Man is naturally sinful".... I believe this. But as I said, who doesn't believe man is naturally sinful.
I don't believe that Man* is naturally sinful. I think that that is one of the mechanisms that christianity uses to keep people 'in the fold'. It's a pretty negative concept, really. It's also going to be culturally and socially diverse in the recognition of what a 'sin' actually is. Sure, there are the christian 'sins' that one could use as a template, but there are other cultures that do things differently and they become tarred with the same brush.However, when viewed through a christian paradigm, I guess you could say that Man is naturally sinful.Sin-bad*meaning 'humans'
They didn't pop up all over the world. When you look at the cultures mentioned: Hindu (India) Sumeria/Babylon (Iraq and neighbours) and Egypt, they actually form quite a tight group, as well as different time periods.It's entirely feasible that people from these cultures/regions interacted, and with interaction comes cross-cultural exchange in the form of ideas etc.The Epic of Gilgamesh is a good start. Compare and contrast with other 'flood' myths. In fact, one could say that the gods of Sumer are still being worshipped, they've just been culturally appropriated.
Ok, lets take them one at a time ...
- "Jesus was the son of God?".... I believe Jesus was God himself. (so yes)- "Jesus died and was Resurrected?".... I believe this- "Jesus was born unto the Virgin Mary (The Nativity) ?".... I believe this- "The holy trinity is One (Jesus, God, The holy spirit are one) ?".... I believe they are all the same entity, yes.- "Satan exists?".... I believe this- "Heaven exists?".... Yes- "Hell exists?".... Yes- "Angels exist?"- "Devils exist?".... Yes. These are kinda the same thing. - "Man is naturally sinful".... I believe this.- "Jesus died for Man's sin".... I believe this.
I too don't believe man is naturally sinful. The way I see, when the bible was written, roughly 400 years after Jesus's death, the writers incorporated a lot of other religions theory's, holiday's etc to make it easier to convert people.
So where is the disputed claims, I just don't see them? You believe everything I stated. How you go about justifying your belief is your business. I'm talking fundamentals here - not justification, and these concepts above are common to all Christians. Which was my point.
Out of curiosity, why are you hung up on the churches' attitude towards homosexuals?
So you don't see any kind of similarity between the various Gods of these cultures? Isn't it possible that all these cultures have the same kind of gods and similar stories because they are all talking roughly about the same thing?
See, you've unfairly taken my comments out of context to demonstrate your own point.For example, I do believe the nativity story, but not necessarily the method. I believe that a version of hell exists, but not the version of hell everyone thinks of. I believe that versions of angels and demons exists, but not the versions everyone thinks of. These are important distinctions to make.
For example people saying you can have a relationship with god through christ. What the fuck does this even mean?
Now shall we see how a Non Christian compares?
I'm 'No' for all of them.The shady one is : Is man naturally sinful. Flea made some good points, but I still consider 'no' the appropriate response, for me.I consider Sin to be a word loaded with religious connotations.
See, this is because sin has 2 meanings: one is that sin is a breaking of some divine law handed down by God, but it also just means doing something wrong (Dictionary.com calls it "any reprehensible or regrettable action, behavior, lapse, etc.; great fault or offense: It's a sin to waste time."). So in that sense, all men naturally sin, whether religious or not, Christian or not.The only way to avoid sin entirely would be to live with no morals whatsoever.
I might add...in my belief/theology sin is almost irrelivent for the believer as he has accepted Christ atonement for his sins (past, present, and future).
Look, practicing homosexuality is a sin according to the bible. As far as I understand, Christian teaching holds that if someone sins they would need to be remorseful and ask forgiveness for that sin. A non-practicing homosexual who believed in Jesus would be the same as anyone else, as far as getting into heaven goes. Its the actual act of a man hooking up with another man which is the sin.Out of curiosity, why are you hung up on the churches' attitude towards homosexuals?
- "Hell exists?"yep - but possibly more in the form of seperation from God - and is locked from the inside...