I’m glad that you have taken the time to ask questions about those areas that are troubling you. Many people would have just become angry and never even attempted to understand.
I only hope that I am some what able to help in your search for the truth about God.
*rolles up sleaves*
Here we go! ^_^
The bible was written by man, and we know that man, by nature, is prone to his own folly.
So what's to say that in those hundreds of years the bible was been passed on, its message has not been skewed by man to suit his own purposes?
It's quite plausible no?
Yes, it is possible, and it has happened. The Book of Mormons, for example, consists of many misuses of scripture and additions by man.
I would like to point out, however, that while normal books are written by man, the Bible is written by God (through his truly faithful people). Satan has made many a forgery, but since we humans are not here alone, God has preserved his text in it’s original form. Some thing we probably would have messed up on our own.
Note: Not just anyone contributed to the writings of the Bible, and history was not merely in the minds of its inhabitants. Even in ancient times there were scholars and scribes who’s life was to record/ preserve history (much like today).
Perhaps an amount of faith is also necessary. ^_^
God said you should love your neighbor, as you would yourself. Love your enemy as you would love your friend; love and accept unconditionally. He is the judge, not you.
Yet, something as silly as…homosexuality, is enough to be exiled. I have seen families, friends, and churches all turn their backs on someone of their own faith just because they were gay. Even if they hated it, and wanted to rid themselves of it, they would still be ostracized. I’ve seen it in my travels across the US, I’ve even seen it here on these boards.
Why is that?
Good question.
First up, homosexuality is not some thing that is silly. Just like all sin, it is very serious. Our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and to defile it in an unnatural practice such as homosexuality is pretty serious.
However, that does not, in any way, mean we, as Christians, have the right to shun such a person. But there is a difference that needs to be noted with homosexuality (as well as all other sin). If the person is complacently living in sin, with no intention of repenting then they cannot really be saved, and they do not really believe the Bible. You cant just take the parts of the Bibles you like, you have to take it all.
Now if someone is struggling with sin and honestly wants to put it out of their life, then the church (Gods people) should take them in and minister to them. Help them over come this sin, just like any other sin. In Gods eyes, all sin is the same, and it should be in ours as well.
Note: The Bible does not tell us (as Christians) to ostracize any one.
I’ve seen a woman denied baptism because she refused to conform to a certain dress code. (She wasn’t anything outrageous; neat jeans and a t-shirt) She threw herself at the feet of the head of the church, begging for forgiveness through her tears, saying every priestly body she had seen coldly refused her, along with the rest of the accompanying congregation. This time was no different.
She killed herself a few days later. Her note said she did it because God and his children couldn’t accept her for who she was.
That same week, the church proclaimed her an evil worshipper of Satan who was to burn in hell for her unforgivable crimes against humanity.
This sounds like another example of a Church that really doesn’t have their priorities quite right. We know that Jesus spent most of his time ministering to people who would hardly be considered to ‘dress appropriately.’
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