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- How do you resolve unconditional love and religious beliefs? - Religion . . .
Originally Posted by Horn of ‘83 Well then I would have to say God’s love is conditional It must be accepted in this life and repentance is
- Gods love transcends religion - Religion and Spirituality . . .
I read what you stated before, and I posted some comments in response which you don't seem too inclined to address, but no real need to simply repeat ourselves I don't think Again I don't mean to bust your jingle bells Just pointing out that might all do well to consider some of what makes for the "bigger picture" when we think about what Christians and or Christianity means on a more macro
- How do you resolve unconditional love and religious beliefs? - Religion . . .
Not being a particularly religious person, I cannot name them all, but certainly some branches of Christianity will tell you that it is unlikely you will go to heaven if you do not believe Jesus is the son of God Probably Catholics have some fairly definite ideas about how you get to heaven through their religion too So what religion are you following which does not make such demands?
- How do you resolve unconditional love and religious beliefs? - Religion . . .
See, you start getting it People think of heaven as a glorified version of their lives on Earth "daddy will take care of us and whatever we missed here, will be granted to us there, just because we followed (insert religion creed)" yet, heaven is place of perfection Purest purity Show me one, who qualifies
- Gods love transcends religion - Religion and Spirituality . . .
Not joking Let's say the answer to your question is "yes" Please then explain what is the debt or obligation God would then owe to them for "creating" them and your reasoning as to why
- Gods love transcends religion - Religion and Spirituality . . .
Originally Posted by Horn of ‘83 What does that have to do with Christian charity? In the scriptures, we see Jesus meeting physical and spiritual
- Gods love transcends religion - Religion and Spirituality . . .
Originally Posted by westsideboy My grandma, late 90s, is probably from that generation you speak of Her Catholicism is consistent, regular, a key
- Gods love transcends religion - Religion and Spirituality . . .
Originally Posted by BTWifIMay This reads to me like being at a restaurant that serves terrible food and asking for seconds! I will message you
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