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Originally posted by Fromabove
It is not enough to say that Jesus died for the sins of the world so we are all forgiven, no worries.
Repentance is needed to be forgiven.
One needs to be sorry for the wrongs they have done and then to ask God for forgiveness.
What can we say, then? God is not unrighteous, is he?
Of course not! For he says to Moses,
"I will be merciful to the person I want to be merciful to, and I will be kind to the person I want to be kind to."
Therefore, God's choice does not depend on a person's will or effort,
but on God himself, who shows mercy.
~Romans 9:14-16
I'm sorry to be the fly in the ointment but all the people of the world are not God's children. They are God's creatures but not all are His children. Some are the children of the Devil.
For the creation is eagerly waiting for God to reveal his children,
because the creation was subjected to frustration,
though not by its own choice.
The one who subjected it did so in the hope
that the creation itself would also be set free
from slavery to decay in order to share the
glorious freedom of God's children.
~Romans 8:19-21
That only exists in the mind of someone who is trying to prove God doesn't exist.
Originally posted by Fromabove
I believe that true repentance comes from confessing to God your sin and asking Him to forgive you.
If you are trying to say that there are "many" ways to God and that repentance is not needed
since God just simply forgives the world without the need to actually tell God you are a sinner in need of a Savior,
Explain, if you will, how you believe you become saved in Christ.
Lev 5:5 And it shall be when he is guilty in one of these, he shall confess that in which he has sinned.
Lev 5:6 And he shall bring his trespass offering to Jehovah for his sin which he has sinned, a female from the flock, a lamb or a doe of the goats, for a sin offering. And the priest shall make an atonement for him for his sin.
Originally posted by zoso28
I suppose what i am looking for here is members opinions of how science and the bible co-exist, if indeed they can.
Originally posted by Fromabove
I just wanted to know your thoughts on how a person becomes a Christian saved in Christ. What must a person do to be saved. That's why I wasn't sure that we were so far off from each other or not. I appreciate your comments.
Fromabove
Originally posted by Fromabove
If you are trying to say that there are "many" ways to God and that repentance is not needed since God just simply forgives the world without the need to actually tell God you are a sinner in need of a Savior, I believe this belief is error.
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
other questions:
could the process known as evolution been set in motion after a biblical creation?
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
exactly how old do you view the earth as being jj/other christians who believe in creation science?
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
and how should we reconcile the mention of earth bound plants coming before sea animals?
Originally posted by saint4God
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
exactly how old do you view the earth as being jj/other christians who believe in creation science?
I don't know. Nor do scientists know. Nor do I believe the Bible lays out a clear timeline of how old the earth is.
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
and how should we reconcile the mention of earth bound plants coming before sea animals?
It makes ecological sense for plants to come before animals.
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
trying to put to make the bible and science agree perfectly is going the wrong way. though i'm personally not a christian, the christians i know say that they find the hand of god in science. you must realize that the bible is a book of spirituality and faith, and science is a parallel (sp?) force to religion.
Originally posted by Esoteric Teacher
science does not discredit God all the time, depends on the state of mind i guess. But obviously there must be truth throughout the whole of it, or we would not be hanging on to such esoteric knowledge.
Originally posted by WolfofWar
Actually, I dont think science discredits ANY god, ever. UNLESS, your a bible extremist that believes everything is a fact, verbatum, and isn't to be interupted.
I mean, even with evolution, a diety could've made the evolution system so his creations could adapt to an increasingly hostile enviroment, right?
Personally, I'm a bit of a deist, so I think god just planted the seeds of life (I.e. started the universe), set things in motion to spring up life, and then moved on.
Originally posted by LCKob
IMO SM and religions in general IMO have the same dilemna ... namely "how did it all really start" and the paradox of "what came before" ... the difference is that most religions embrace the mystery and defer it to a diety ... and SM in essence says "Don't really know"