Originally posted by Iron ManIf and when the end comes, I will submit to whoever is right.
You wont have time then. It will be too late.
Coolbeans- Thats a very, very well thought out theory. Infact, one I am going to look into a bit but, I have to ask myself. What does it matter? Does it matter to me now, what happens to me then? I explain below why that answer is know. Its an intriguing thought you put out there, one worthy of thinking about but not too much. Its things of that nature where the human brain cant STAND not to have an answer yet I think the real key gets unlocked when we acknowledge that its beyond our comprehension and that we need not worry about those things. He created the beginning and Hes already told the end. We need not worry about that and only worry about the now.
The statement by IF, I really dont know what to make of it. Where does fair come into play?
When is life fair? Is life fair is a better question. Is it?
In todays world, nearly everyone has the same opportunity now to explore beliefs and what you choose, is what you choose. For you, say in the end, to be upset that I chose the ride path and you didnt is purely self centered. I am willing to talk to anyone on the subject of God. Living for God is about the now.
Its not about the end result. I dont live the life of a Christian because I want to go to heaven. What kind of existance is that? Its empty and its fruitless. Its also BORING. All I would do is sit around and wait till I die or the end comes. Thats not how He intended us to live and thats not the way He wanted us to serve.
See, most of you are only talking about heaven and hell - which do exist but they should NEVER be ones motivation. If you become a christian with the idea of "I need to do this so I dont go to hell" thats not right. You missed the point. Same as if you say "I need to do this so I can go to heaven".
The life is self-sacrificing. The life is love. The life is NOW. Its not yesterday and its not tomorrow. I may not wake up from my sleep tonight. What good would the things I planned to do tomorrow be if I dont do them today?
A great quote is "Dont plan for tomorrow what you can do today."
Thats a major part of christianity. Living for the now and living to love people. Its not real complicated but the human mind, if you dont control it, makes it uber complicated. This is usually when people who were christians get very confused and start to question God, faith and the way of life all-together and thats usually because they either didnt have someone mentoring them and/or didnt have a church or group there to lift them up and keep them accountable and cared for.
The life of a christian was NOT meant to be taken solo. It was meant to be lived out in community. If any of you tried Christianity but tried to do it solo, on your own, I encourage you to think about trying it with a new heart and with the mindset that you cant do it alone. That you need help and that you need to be a part of a community.
The world keeps looking at it frmo the angle of "What do I need to do to attain eternal life?" instead of "How can I serve you God?" One angle is selfish, the other is self-less. The first angle reflects a human desire and need while the other puts my own desires aside. This is where christianity differs from all other major religions.
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To even LOOK at christianity (or any religion) from the perspective of if its fair is proposterous. It usually proves that the person looking at it from that angle doesnt really know what christianity is about and probably wasnt shown by a real christian but probably rather from a poser - someone no more a "christian" than a non-believer.