Though the technical language of trinitarian theology is a foreign tongue to most Christians, the confession of God as triune provides the framework in which
other Christian beliefs cohere.
Although the doctrine of God was their initial concern, process theologians have begun also to deal with
other Christian beliefs.
Why are so many non believers here posting negative comments about the Catholic and
other Christian beliefs?
Not exact matches
Your post is typical
Christian propaganda, filled with far too much pride toward yourself and far too much conceit toward the religions and
beliefs of
others.
I'm an atheist, and one of the things I hated about religion is that the
Christians are always trying to force their absurd
beliefs off on
other people now there is an organized group of atheists trying to do the same thing with a non-religion.
Many
Christians are currently avid supporters of war, the death penalty, and using their political power to enforce their
beliefs upon
others.
christians don't know how to listen to
other beliefs that differ from theres!
I love the irony of all the
other types of
christians thinking what the mormons believe is wacky but their
belief is not.
In my own personal
belief, the army is a
christian majority, and only gives face to
other religions that aren't Christ based.
LDS / Mormon is very different than a subset of Christianity (most
Christians don't consider it Christianity at all), and therefore since it is not as well known as mainline Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), criticizing particular details (hair - splitting) is still useful on educating
others on LDS
beliefs — even if done so in a negative way.
Well that's an ironic claim seeing as half of the
Christian belief system was taken from
other earlier religions.
But it is my
belief... and I could be wrong, but it is my
belief that they, along with many
others who have never grown in their
Christian walk, that they have never had a true revelation of who they are in Christ and all that was accomplished for them at the cross.
It has to do with trying to do with
Christians trying to find some grounds to put their
beliefs back into schools.Just ask any supporter of ID education if it is okay if we teach the many
other religious origin ideals in schools besides the Judeo
Christian God and I guarantee you they will be against it.
A TRUE
Christian doesn't force his
beliefs on
others.
The majority of
Christians also are kind and respect
others and their
beliefs.
Some
Christians simply choose not to rub their religion in
other people's faces, and some are not secure enough in their
beliefs to feel comfortable being challenged about them, so they keep their
beliefs to themselves.
Most
christian theology was defined in opposition to
other beliefs.
This notion that
Christians try to force their
beliefs on
others is nonsense.
Many
other Christian religions do not have the same
belief in birth control.
Ancient
Christian so - called persecution at the hands of Romans is also used today as an excuse to persecute
others who don't adhere to their
beliefs, even by violent means.
Both of these statements are nothing more than declarations, like so many
others often used by
Christians, to add the semblance of authority to a
belief which in reality has no basis whatsoever.
I was under the same impression before speaking to Catholics, apparently their
belief in Christ is the same
belief held by
other Christians.
It's because of all the shallow narcissists, the vain, empty idiots out there who bash
others for their
Christian beliefs!
Other minorities that can't assimilate are extremely militant when it comes to
Christian belief.
Of all the 34.000 different
christian sects and countless
other deities throughout history, your own
belief just within believers is only a tiny fraction of possibly being true.
Christians scream hate all the time but yet fail to see it... you do it to gays / atheists / all
other who don't share the
belief in your imaginary friend... such hypocrites.
I ask this for three reasons: 1) Warfield begins the chapter with Edward Gibbon's conversion to Catholicism, which was related to Gibbon's
belief in the continuation of the miraculous; 2) he spends several pages in the same chapter critiquing another famous convert to Catholicism, John Henry Newman, noting what he sees as Newman's shift toward the miraculous; 3) even though he knows that Gregory of Nyssa, Athanasius, and Jerome all wrote about saints in which the miraculous was prominent, he still makes the claim that these «saints» lives» follow
other Christian romances and thus represent an infusion of Heathenism into the church.
These
beliefs are apparently the ones set forth by Messrs. Johnson, Hoge, and Luidens in «Mainline Churches: The Real Reason for Decline» (FT, March 1993): (1) That Christianity is the only religion with a valid claim to truth, (2) that persons can be saved only through Jesus Christ and otherwise go to hell, and (3) that therefore one should try to convert
others to the
Christian faith.
maureen: the problem is lots of
christians do try to force their
beliefs on
others by attempting to legislate those
beliefs into our secuar law
Atheists, Muslims, Jews or
Christians, they all have their rights to believe and practice their
beliefs so long as they do not deprive
others of their rights.
If
Christians compromise on this teaching — which every
Christian church held to be essential until 11:58 on the clock of history — the world will ask what
other beliefs they will muffle when under duress.
Michael «As a gay man I appreciate there efforts and support, but I think putting up this sign isn't really the best way to get through to people, all it does is create more hate, intolerance, and separation, I am not a
christian but I am very spiritual, and putting up this sign implies that all gay people are atheists which is the furthest thing from the truth, I have no problem with religion, I have a problem with those who use there religions to control and hate
others, same applies with atheism, if you don't want to believe in anything than fine, just don't push your non
beliefs on me.»
I believe that his current political stances are not generally based on his own personal Mormon
beliefs, but on a desire to please
other powerful religious groups in the Republican part, namely conservative evangelical
Christians.
One
other interesting aspect of this topic: Some
Christians claim that we must get our
beliefs and doctrines from the Bible only.
Every denomination could make the claim that the
other groups are not
Christian because those
other beliefs differ from their own.
When you compare the key person or founder, date, location; key writings; who is God; who is Jesus; who is the Holy Spirit; how to be saved (salvation); what happens after death; and
other facts,
beliefs, or practices you will learn why Mormonism is deem a cult and not part of the
Christian faith.
In many areas of
belief (probably the majority of areas) Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints (Mormons) believe the same as most
other Christians.
A true
christian is someone who lives a Christ - like life in word and in deed, and not bashing
other beliefs.
Christians believe that it is their right to convert their
beliefs into law for
others.
As a gay man I appreciate there efforts and support, but I think putting up this sign isn't really the best way to get through to people, all it does is create more hate, intolerance, and separation, I am not a
christian but I am very spiritual, and putting up this sign implies that all gay people are atheists which is the furthest thing from the truth, I have no problem with religion, I have a problem with those who use there religions to control and hate
others, same applies with atheism, if you don't want to believe in anything than fine, just don't push your non
beliefs on me.
Christians and
others have a
belief.
«Even those who claim the Bible's inerrancy make distinctions between Scriptural edicts, sensing that some passages — the Ten Commandments, say, or a
belief in Christ's divinity — are central to
Christian faith, while
others are more culturally specific and may be modified to accommodate modern life.»
Atheists (not all just as not all
christians preach) that try to spread their
beliefs to
others do so with similar ideas of helping people free themselves from they view as mentally oppressive.
I have many friends that have strong
Christian belief and have total respect for each
other.
If a politician expressed a
belief in a supernatural force
other than God would
Christians respectfully decline from commenting?
It is true that in some limited areas — some very critical ones — the
beliefs of Mormons differ from
other Christians.
except your wrong... this many gods objection was brought up in Pascal's time... and he explicitly rejected it because he maintained that christianity is unlike all those
other religions and if they examined it in detail they would realize as much... youre twisting pascal's own
beliefs... he very much was postulating that either the
christian god existed or it didn't
Many
Christians throughout history and today use the bible and the
Christian belief to justify horrible actions against
others.
Different
belief is why the
christians send missionaries... to attack
others beliefs, same reason the Mormons and Jehovah Wtnesses knock on your door.
It's some
Christian's intolerance towards all
other sets of
belief that gives the whole lot of them a bad name.