Canuck <º)))>< wrote:
I'm a Christian because Christianity is true.. There's a lot of things I like, but it does not effect the truth.
I believe Christianity is true also, but I also have tolerance of other people's beliefs. I work in the same cubicle as a devout Muslim. Do you know how chaotic it would be if I was not understanding of his viewpoint.
When you start tolerating other people's religions and viewpoints, I think what you may find is that you will become a better follower for Jesus. You will become more compassionate, just as Jesus was. You might even learn to convert someone based upon the loving and kindness of Jesus Christ, rather than the scare tactics of hell and damnation...or worse, the annoying "I'm right and you're wrong" mentality.
Canuck <º)))>< wrote:
I do not understand how this makes it fanatical. I am not forcing anyone to choose anything, or to stay at the site. Would you call a math quiz fanatical that only allowed one to advance when they had the right answer?
You have a limited number of options under each question. If the visitor wants to participate in your site, then to reach the "true content" of your website, you are forcing someone to choose based upon what YOU want them to choose. Personally, I feel each of your questions should have a hundred thousand buttons under them, but then it would just be easier to have a type="text" form field and let them enter their own response instead.
Canuck <º)))>< wrote:
Then what is your take on Romans 1 vs 18 -19 + Psalm 14 vs 1 for instance?
I notice you leave out the verse just before in Romans 1 verse 17 which states:
"For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith."
As I said, the topic of whether God exists or not is not a black/white issue. Believing in God is built upon faith. Faith is a very "grey" topic. We use our faith to make it a black/white issue for us "individually". Faith is based upon a subjective viewpoint and this makes it unproveable to anyone other than oneself based on our own unique observations and feelings.
Canuck <º)))>< wrote:
By this are you implying that Shakespeare trumps the Bible?
No, by using Shakespeare's quote:
"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."
I am implying that not everyone here is a Christian that believes in the Bible. So you are going to have one hell of a frustrating time trying to convince non-believers of something that is only proveable based upon your own subjective, Biblical beliefs.