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mattwebb Flag Sutton 07 Jan 05 12.52pm Send a Private Message to mattwebb Add mattwebb as a friend

Quote tetley at 07 Jan 2005 12:46pm
and I'd be interested to hear your responses to my earlier comments on the bible. - (edit)oh you have now, i'll read them and come back to you.
Edited by tetley (07 Jan 2005 12:47pm)

Tetley please forgive me what comments were these?

 

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A_JsShorts 07 Jan 05 12.56pm Send a Private Message to A_JsShorts Add A_JsShorts as a friend

Quote mattwebb at 07 Jan 2005 12:39pm

No they most certainly are not Christians if they don't believe that Jesus is God.

So let me get this straight. Mary gave birth to god's child Jesus who is also god?

How does that work? And I thought Christ was Jesus Christ and not god or are you saying they are the same person?

How is it possible to have so many different takes of the same religion?


 

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Moose Flag In the sewer pipe... 07 Jan 05 1.00pm Send a Private Message to Moose Add Moose as a friend

Quote mattwebb at 07 Jan 2005 12:39pm
No they most certainly are not Christians if they don't believe that Jesus is God.

Why is that pompous, calling yourself a Christian is like calling yourself a Palace fan if you don't like Palace.

It is an oxymoron.

You and I (along with lots of other people) will have to disagree on our definition of what a Christian is. Your definition is far too narrow-minded for me. It's pompous to proclaim your narrow-minded view of what a Christian is as the only solution. As for the Palace allusion, under your strict guidelines you couldn't be a Palace fan unless you went to every match, home and away!

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I am not going to get into this row, but I think it is vital to not deceive others who may come to Christ, into believing they are already Christians if they don't believe.

You have got into this row by posting twice on the subject!
How is it deceit to suggest that I can be a Christian under the terms of my original post? My points were very honest and open. The inference from your post is that "there's no point in joining my gang if you have any quibbles at all with what I say or believe."

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Sure we all have doubts,

Do you? Then you're no Christian, mate under your own guidelines!

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but you wrote down with no mistake that you don't believe in the divinity of Christ. I believe that is verging on blasphemy.

I don't like to preach, but when I saw your nonsense post, I felt it was very important to let the readers of it know that you are not really a Christian until you believe in CHRISTIANITY!
HELLO ISN'T THIS OBVIOUS!?

Yes, it is obvious. And I made it quite clear in my post (funnily enough, no-one else has rubbished it, yet) that in believe in what Jesus taught. Isn't Christianity the belief and following of what Jesus taught?

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I can't believe you are even arguing with me! There is a difference between religious scholar and Christian, and just because one is a member of clergy does not mean anything.

The clergy is one of the most corrupt things in the world. I'll stick to where we know all about Christianity from, the Bible.

I am sure there are some great Christians within the clergy, but there are definately some loonies in there too.

At least you agree the clergy aren't without fault. Best get rid of those loonies though, like the Archbishop of Canterbury. Get yourself into that job, or else Christianity is definitely dommed...

 


Goodness is what you do. Not who you pray to.

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mattwebb Flag Sutton 07 Jan 05 1.00pm Send a Private Message to mattwebb Add mattwebb as a friend

A fundemental belief in Christianity is of the trinity.

The Father,
The Son,
The Holy Spirit

All three are different forms of the same God.

 

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Danger Flag Playa del Merstham 07 Jan 05 1.01pm Send a Private Message to Danger Add Danger as a friend

Quote A_JsShorts at 07 Jan 2005 12:56pm

Quote mattwebb at 07 Jan 2005 12:39pm

No they most certainly are not Christians if they don't believe that Jesus is God.

So let me get this straight. Mary gave birth to god's child Jesus who is also god?

How does that work? And I thought Christ was Jesus Christ and not god or are you saying they are the same person?

How is it possible to have so many different takes of the same religion?


It all sounds very Norfolk to me!

 


FFS MURRAY

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mattwebb Flag Sutton 07 Jan 05 1.01pm Send a Private Message to mattwebb Add mattwebb as a friend

The Archbishop of Canterbury is nuts. I wouldn't want to be Archbishop if you paid me £1,000,000 a year!

 

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yellabubs Flag Sheffield 07 Jan 05 1.05pm Send a Private Message to yellabubs Add yellabubs as a friend

Quote mattwebb at 07 Jan 2005 8:25am

I believe God created the world in 6 days

Must have been hard work because I've seen no evidence that he's done anything since! God must be a chav!

 

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Singapore Eagle Flag ....back in London now 07 Jan 05 1.06pm Send a Private Message to Singapore Eagle Add Singapore Eagle as a friend

I was brought up in a Christian family - and forced to go to a Baptist church every week. My father sometimes leads the service in his church, and my youngest sister spent a few years as a missionary (in France, Hollywood and London!).

My wife is a catholic, and our children have been brought up as catholics - mainly because my wife's views on religion are stronger than mine.

I believe that religion - be it christianity of any form, islam, judaism etc., basically sets out the morals that most of us live by.

Years ago, it was also a form of control over the population - but that is a whole different topic!

Unfortunately, it also causes conflict (and we all know that there have been wars between different christian sects - not just between different religions) as some people take "their version" to extremes.

It is a personal choice - the majority of us tend to live day-to-day in accordance with the 10 commandments - mainly because most of them make sense in a moral civilised society.

In the Koran they speak of "people of the book" - being Jews and Christians. When Mohammed received his messages, Jesus was seen as an earlier prophet - not from a different religion.

My sister tells me that she prays for me everyday to convert - yet at the same time, she has also said that I am one of the most christian people that she knows.

I'm happy with how I live my life, and how I treat others (and hence how they treat me too). Maybe, as I get older I may feel that I need to re-examine the topic, but at the moment I have no worries!

 

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Moose Flag In the sewer pipe... 07 Jan 05 1.10pm Send a Private Message to Moose Add Moose as a friend

Quote Singapore Eagle at 07 Jan 2005 1:06pm

I was brought up in a Christian family - and forced to go to a Baptist church every week. My father sometimes leads the service in his church, and my youngest sister spent a few years as a missionary (in France, Hollywood and London!).

My wife is a catholic, and our children have been brought up as catholics - mainly because my wife's views on religion are stronger than mine.

I believe that religion - be it christianity of any form, islam, judaism etc., basically sets out the morals that most of us live by.

Years ago, it was also a form of control over the population - but that is a whole different topic!

Unfortunately, it also causes conflict (and we all know that there have been wars between different christian sects - not just between different religions) as some people take "their version" to extremes.

It is a personal choice - the majority of us tend to live day-to-day in accordance with the 10 commandments - mainly because most of them make sense in a moral civilised society.

In the Koran they speak of "people of the book" - being Jews and Christians. When Mohammed received his messages, Jesus was seen as an earlier prophet - not from a different religion.

My sister tells me that she prays for me everyday to convert - yet at the same time, she has also said that I am one of the most christian people that she knows.

I'm happy with how I live my life, and how I treat others (and hence how they treat me too). Maybe, as I get older I may feel that I need to re-examine the topic, but at the moment I have no worries!

Excellent post.

 


Goodness is what you do. Not who you pray to.

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Legal Eagle Flag A town where fog lights shine, eve... 07 Jan 05 1.10pm Send a Private Message to Legal Eagle Add Legal Eagle as a friend

I was Christened, but do not practice, what does that make me? A non-practicing, not necessarily believing, Christian?

 


It's just a matter of crossing the i's and dotting the t's

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Moose Flag In the sewer pipe... 07 Jan 05 1.12pm Send a Private Message to Moose Add Moose as a friend

Quote Legal Eagle at 07 Jan 2005 1:10pm

I was Christened, but do not practice, what does that make me? A non-practicing, not necessarily believing, Christian?

A heretic, in mattwebb's book. He's coming round to burn you right now.

 


Goodness is what you do. Not who you pray to.

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mattwebb Flag Sutton 07 Jan 05 1.15pm Send a Private Message to mattwebb Add mattwebb as a friend

Moose, shut up!

Legal Eagle, that makes you a Christened Atheist!

Being a Christian has nothing to do with being Christened or practising a religious activity it is all down to what you believe.

IT IS ALL TO DO WITH FAITH

 

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