Journyman16
Bluelighter
Personally I don't really care what you appreciate or not. You have your beliefs about the bible and Christianity and nobody else can possibly have one according to you. And if you are sensitive to words like 'arse' and 'crap' perhaps you should go find a nice lovely Christian forum to tout your beliefs? Drug people tend to be nicer people than most but they also don't give a rat's arse about specious rules we are meant to follow to be seen as 'nice.'
Th 'nasty' comment comes from the fact that I made a quite mild comment in response to...
Your beliefs do not match those of any Christian I have met and that's fine by me, but I don't take well to them being paraded as the only right views - you show no difference to any Christian sect who insist only THEIR dogma will get people to heaven. Intolerance is just that, no matter which side of the system it comes from.
And the idea of forgiving yourself is something any rational person can perform and see the benefits of; waiting around for God to do anything depends entirely on belief and rationalisation, so being forgiven by God is equal to forgiving yourself only in YOUR set of beliefs. Unless of course you are saying that there is no God anyway so when a Christian asks for and receives forgiveness it is just themselves doing it all?
That should go down well in Church. :D
Which is why I suggested you go to a priest to help sort out your confusions.
You come across as an ex-Catholic with your own ideas, so be careful what you say to the priest - they still don't react well to heresy.
I have no such confusion, and no use for a priest; I have come to my views by working them through and I don't insist I am right even if I do present them well and with good articulation. I am unsure just why you would choose such an angle to get snotty over.
Oh... and BTW, Christianity IS all about forgiveness - that's the WHOLE POINT of the Christ experience.
Th 'nasty' comment comes from the fact that I made a quite mild comment in response to...
...saying...Foreverafter said:Sometimes it helps you to forgive yourself if someone else forgives you first.
Religion isn't all about forgiving others.
... and in response copped this...Journyman16 said:Apart from Zen and Buddhism I can't recall any Religion that suggests forgiving yourself.
That aside I didn't imply Religion was 'all about' anything, so maybe I am reading your response incorrectly?
Snide comments easily define as nasty and are hardly worthy behaviour from someone so superior about their biblical and Christian knowledge.Foreverafter said:For all your apparent intelligence and the vastness of your vocabulary, you - again - fail to understand the fundamentals of what you're discussing.
Go talk to a priest about self-forgiveness, then get back to me.
Your beliefs do not match those of any Christian I have met and that's fine by me, but I don't take well to them being paraded as the only right views - you show no difference to any Christian sect who insist only THEIR dogma will get people to heaven. Intolerance is just that, no matter which side of the system it comes from.
And the idea of forgiving yourself is something any rational person can perform and see the benefits of; waiting around for God to do anything depends entirely on belief and rationalisation, so being forgiven by God is equal to forgiving yourself only in YOUR set of beliefs. Unless of course you are saying that there is no God anyway so when a Christian asks for and receives forgiveness it is just themselves doing it all?
That should go down well in Church. :D
Which is why I suggested you go to a priest to help sort out your confusions.
You come across as an ex-Catholic with your own ideas, so be careful what you say to the priest - they still don't react well to heresy.
I have no such confusion, and no use for a priest; I have come to my views by working them through and I don't insist I am right even if I do present them well and with good articulation. I am unsure just why you would choose such an angle to get snotty over.
Oh... and BTW, Christianity IS all about forgiveness - that's the WHOLE POINT of the Christ experience.