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No, not really. I did celebrate it in my school and I wish my christian friends but thats about it. It would be the same as how
wildtimes
reply to post by logical7
hahaha.. I never thought of you as a demon!!
You are not on my target list, I do not have any list and If God consults me, i'l take your side but I don't think that I can be more merciful or just than God.
That is kind of you. I'll back you up, too...if I'm ever asked.
Say, logical7, do you celebrate Christmas as "the birth of Jesus"? Just wondering what the custom is among Muslims.
It would be the same as how
you celebrate Eid.
The Ides of March (Latin: Idus Martii or Idus Martiae) is a day on the Roman calendar that corresponds to 15 March. It was marked by several religious observances, and became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC. The death of Caesar made the Ides of March a turning point in Roman history, as one of the events that marked the transition from the historical period known as the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire.[1]
Although March (Martius) was the third month of the Julian calendar, in the oldest Roman calendar it was the first month of the year. The holidays observed by the Romans from the first through the Ides often reflect their origin as new year celebrations.
teaching kids about God, heaven, hell is not wrong in itself. Its no different than telling them the consequences of crossing the road carelessly.
wildtimes
reply to post by logical7
why does believing in hell automatically imply that one does good and avoids bad for the fear of it?
It doesn't, when one is speaking about adults. My concern is using "hell" as a tool to frighten children into submission.
logical7
teaching kids about God, heaven, hell is not wrong in itself. Its no different than telling them the consequences of crossing the road carelessly.
wildtimes
reply to post by logical7
why does believing in hell automatically imply that one does good and avoids bad for the fear of it?
It doesn't, when one is speaking about adults. My concern is using "hell" as a tool to frighten children into submission.
People abuse it and you are against that and me too but in general hell is just to teach personal responsibility for actions. People here in general tend to push the whole responsibility on God. "If God is so loving, He should not punish me" Really? And you run amok!!! The free will we got makes us also bear the consequences of our actions.
Even Jesus pbuh talked about hell, he said its better to cut a hand and throw it than let the whole body burn in hell. He also talked about storing ones treasues in heaven.
Tell me how you ignore his teachings that do not fit with buddhist ideas. Do you say that he did not say it or justify that he did not mean it.
logical7
Do you believe that Jesus pbuh died for you?
logical7
Just death that would make you cease existing?
logical7
If yes then to save from what?
logical7
When he was talking about heaven and hell, it was just metaphorical?
logical7
So according to you, the sinners were just made to trouble the good people who believed in Yeshua and then cease to exist without any consequences?The Loving God did this? The Just God planned it this way?
sk0rpi0n
@rex282....''the biggest lie there is...is the eternal punishment of hell sanctioned tacitly by the creator God.Yahoshua never taught it and everything he said and did was just the opposite.There are a multitude of scriptures that clearly state Yahoshua came to (and did) save(deliver) '' --- read the chapter on the sheep and goat judgment. Jesus clearly taught of hell. The goats were literally told to go to hell.
That was no parable, it was an important teaching on the final Judgement. Also Verse 46 in the chapter says the goats go to 'Eternal punishment'so no, it wasn't a cleansing fire, rather the fire of eternal punishment..i.e- hell. Jesus also says to the goats that they were under 'Gods curse', and says the eternal fire was also prepared for the devil and his 'angels'.
The verse you pointed out says nothing of "hell".It says the everlasting(translated from aion which means age) fire.Which is symbolic of the consuming "fire" of the creator God.It is not literally. Fire cleanses impurities which is the context of this "parable".
sk0rpi0n
@Rex282...That was no parable, it was an important teaching on the final Judgement. Also Verse 46 in the chapter says the goats go to 'Eternal punishment'so no, it wasn't a cleansing fire, rather the fire of eternal punishment..i.e- hell. Jesus also says to the goats that they were under 'Gods curse', and says the eternal fire was also prepared for the devil and his 'angels'.
The verse you pointed out says nothing of "hell".It says the everlasting(translated from aion which means age) fire.Which is symbolic of the consuming "fire" of the creator God.It is not literally. Fire cleanses impurities which is the context of this "parable".
Rex282
sk0rpi0n
@Rex282...That was no parable, it was an important teaching on the final Judgement. Also Verse 46 in the chapter says the goats go to 'Eternal punishment'so no, it wasn't a cleansing fire, rather the fire of eternal punishment..i.e- hell. Jesus also says to the goats that they were under 'Gods curse', and says the eternal fire was also prepared for the devil and his 'angels'.
The verse you pointed out says nothing of "hell".It says the everlasting(translated from aion which means age) fire.Which is symbolic of the consuming "fire" of the creator God.It is not literally. Fire cleanses impurities which is the context of this "parable".
As I stated everlasting or eternal is aion and doesn't mean infinite time it means an age or age lasting.Punishment is translated a few ways, the most common is kolasis which means correction.Punishment without correction is unjust.Another word translated as punishment is the noun basanos and the verb basanizō which means to test by a touchstone.A touchstone is used to test the quality of gold or silver.
The concept of God "punishing" without correction is blasphemous.These words have been deliberately twisted to fit a religious agenda.The are very easily discovered even in Strongs bible concordance which does it's best to twist them also.
This is a parable. Yahoshua clearly stated everything he taught was in parable.He just expounded a few parables before and this was the culmination.The throne is not literal.The sheeps and goats are not literal.When he says you fed me and clothed me and gave me drink he doesn't mean literally those acts to him.
Punishment is translated a few ways, the most common is kolasis which means correction
It was a teaching on judgement.
This is a parable. Yahoshua clearly stated everything he taught was in parable.He just expounded a few parables before and this was the culmination.The throne is not literal.The sheeps and goats are not literal.When he says you fed me and clothed me and gave me drink he doesn't mean literally those acts to him.
It was a pronouncement of a coming national judgment on Israel, not some far future place of eternal torment.
From whose spermatazoa was adam concieved? LOL
The 1st Adam(mankind) was conceived of the physical seed(spermatozoon).The 2nd Adam is conceived by the Seed of God .... Yahoshua
logical7
reply to post by MamaJ
I think its not about God being loving. God is Extremely Merciful. Its about limiting God to just Loving? What about Justice? What about free will? If the choice is God and heaven or reject God and hell then will God over-ride a person's own choice and put him/her in heaven? If everyone goes to one place then we don't have a choice and so it does not matter if we are good or bad. At the most karma takes care about the good and bad behavior but no choice to deny heaven and God. Lets see how our atheist friends like this..