Posted on 08 January 2013. Tags: god, going to heaven, heart, ups, ups and downs, wheels
I have had my ups and downs in life questioned God not that he is there but what I am supposed to do.. and If I am going to heaven or not.. But my wheels kees spinningng And don’t feel I am going any place . But it seems like God is taking care of me. But don’t know if I am doing what I am supposed to do right now my heart feels heavy>
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Posted on 10 September 2012. Tags: chick fil, christianity, christians, concern, Going, going to heaven, going to hell, greatest commandment, hell, homosexuality is a sin, love thy neighbor, Loving, pickets, thyself, validity
I have a question regarding the validity that Christians believe they can tell who is going to hell, and my biggest concern is every Christian who puts down gays are pretty much going to hell (according to their guidelines of sinners go to hell) for they are breaking the greatest commandment of all: Love thy neighbor as thyself. It is said in the bible that above all other commandments that Loving your neighbor (not an actual person who lives next to you, but everyone that surrounds you) like thyself is the most important one. So my question is this why do you believe you are going to heaven when you can’t treat others like you want to be treated? Yes, in the Bible it says that, homosexuality is a sin, but are you not breaking a commandment, and not only one of the “10 Commandments” but the greatest one of them all. You are breaking this rule because you not only kick them out of your church but you attack them in public with pickets and other ridiculous acts, i.e. “God hates fags”, Chick-fil-a not supporting gays due to their religious affiliates, etc etc. If you believe you are better than them, then I challenge you to tell me how you are better, for just like Jesus says “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone” I’m waiting for you to tell me why you believe you can cast out gays when you yourself are sinning everyday by hating them.
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Posted on 14 August 2011. Tags: Apostle, apostle paul, beatitudes, Bible, daily devotionals, fruits, fruits of the spirit, gifts of the spirit, going to heaven, holy scriptures, jim jones, Look, Professed, professed christians, professed religion
* Perceive temptation as sin, while the Bible says that temptation is inevitable and what we do with that temptation determines sin;
* Try to dictate who is and who is not going to Heaven, ignore John 3:17 and the words spoken by the Apostle Paul;
* Look at me stupid when I mention the Beatitudes;
* Can’t tell me the 10 commandments, the Fruits of the Spirit, the Gifts of the Spirit;
* Take single scriptures out of context with the verses before and after and completely ignorant of the conditions under which the words were spoken or written …..
Former Christian, Christian School student, haven’t stepped foot inside a church (except for one wedding) in almost 10 years — yet scriptures I haven’t read in over 20 years are ingrained in my memory and spill out onto the keyboard, Yet Christians who go to church every Sunday like clockwork and who claim to have their daily devotionals and Bible study time, can’t tell me the basic fundamentals of Christianity?
It’s probably a good thing I’m not phony, because I believe I could start a church and reign in all these ignorant, self-professed Christians and become the next Jim Jones on their dime.
I don’t get it. If you don’t love and devour the Holy Scriptures of your religion, regardless of that religion, then how can you affiliate yourselves as one of them?
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