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But truly, ask any christian if it is possible to live a sin-free life. They will tell you that it is impossible. My question is WHY is it impossible? If we TRULY had choice, then it would actually be possible to live without sin, by choice.However, that is not what you hear over, and over, and over again. You always hear good people lamenting that they cannot live up to the good, no matter how hard they try. Can you imagine trying to live that way? Trying to live up to a standard you know you are ...
QuoteIf leaders understood or followed their faiths there would be no wars. So you're saying that if we hadn't "persecuted" Muslims, they wouldn't be ATTACKING us, and involved in 28 of 32 world conflicts?
If leaders understood or followed their faiths there would be no wars.
You said above "can you imagine trying to live that way? Trying to live up to a standard you know you are fail regardless of what you do, to always be unworthy..." The first day of Bible school should have taught you better than that. It's sort of ridiculous to view it that way. God hates the sin, but loves the sinner. We all have quests in our lives, a quest for a moral life is a worthy quest. Being a 1% moral failure is much better than being a 99% moral failure (ie. murderer, rapist, etc...) wouldn't you say?
God hates the sin, but loves the sinner. We all have quests in our lives, a quest for a moral life is a worthy quest. Being a 1% moral failure is much better than being a 99% moral failure (ie. murderer, rapist, etc...) wouldn't you say?
Well, if he truly loves us, why did he create us so incapable of dealing with sin? If you are saying that god, and only god, can be without sin, well who's fault is that? I certainly didn't ASK to be burdened with all this inescapable sin, I was CREATED this way. Since I had no choice at all in this matter, how can I be held responsible for God's design flaw? If I truly had choice, I could choose not to sin. I want 0% sin. Why is this not possible? Since by your own admission sin is inescapable, then I don't really have choice, now do I?
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So our choice is not whether or not we will make mistakes or not .....(because we shall certainly do so), it is whether we shall submit our WILL (our choice to obey god or ourselves) TO God. Shall we reliquish our choice to GOD whom it was given freely from in exhcange for eternal life? Our decision to do our "own will" or "God's will" is what stands in the balance. Shall we worship ourselves or worship him? That is the choice we are given. Seeing how we were created in the image of God it becomes very easy for us to worship ourselves, because we see ourselves in the mirror... and the vainity of the glory bestowed onto us keeps our eyes off of God and the worship and glory that the Father deserves is placed upon ourselves.
Why couldn't he just say "Hey, you are all my creation, I love you, here is this really cool world to live in, enjoy it and have fun. I'll see you all in heaven when you are done with the earthly life." Now that would be a good and loving god, IMO..
Cmon, this is truly amazing - god gives us free will, then demands that we submit ourselves to HIS will. jeez, he creates is in HIS image, then demands that we completely submit ourselves to his will, then demands that we worship and love him unconditionaly, and WE are the ones called vain? Sounds like god's got a bit of vanity problem himself. . .Why couldn't he just say "Hey, you are all my creation, I love you, here is this really cool world to live in, enjoy it and have fun. I'll see you all in h ...
jfreeman,But, to then condemn generation after generation after generation of adams descendants to sin, suffering, and death, all because adam was curious, well that is simply monstrous.