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Original Sin simply means that man cannot gain salvation through our own
works. You will never be good enough to match God's benchmark for good. Since God realizes this, he has given his only begotten son as a blood sacrifice to pay for our sins. |
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AB, I too have never understood the concept of 'original sin'. In truth
I'm not sure any Christian church has a good hold of it. I take that back, there are many non-denominational Christian churches that subscribe to the forgiveness that Jesus life and death harbored. These churches hold to no ritual save the marriage vow. But that does not explain, why it took so many generations living in/under the original sin concept, for this forgiveness to apply, or even that the churches I mention believe that Jesus was required to free us of that sin? It was my understanding, that the baptism rite was orginated by John the Baptist, actually this is not the beginning of purification with water, it was just were Christianity picked it up. That rite was, according to John TB, and Jesus, to be insignifigant upon Jesus death. Yet the Catholic church held onto it, even to this day, to clense the soul of the newly born child of that "original sin". One can not even be part of any other ritual without this baptismal blessing. This is why many, most, Catholic Priests can not preside over a funeral of any Catholic, any person who was not duly baptised. For some reason, this rite contined to be passed on through to other Christian sects. Not only passed on, but it became something to be argued about, so vehimently, as to cause futher division of the Christian faith. This is were the concept of original sin and baptism begin to degrade, as if there could be more degradation of this topic. For the original hypocracy that started it all, still continues today, and what is even more astounding is that there are those who will fight, argue, using some context of other biblical hypocracy to back up thier opinoin. When does light appear, when do rituals hold no meaning, when does faith become a personal discovery, made without fear, made without hypocracy, made by choice and not instilled in, imprinted on, or required of children? How can any adult teach, a child, with open mindedness, without fear, without hypocracy, when the tool they instist on useing to teach from, is filled with meaningless, erroneous, conflicting information. Even as adults, look at these threads and ask yourself, why are there so many who can not understand things that some believers consider natural, simple, UNQUESTIONABLE, like original sin, baptism, confirmation, communion? AB - it's all a mystery to me! |
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Spider wrote:
“Original Sin simply means that man cannot gain salvation through our own works. You will never be good enough to match God's benchmark for good. Since God realizes this, he has given his only begotten son as a blood sacrifice to pay for our sins.” God is the creator. He created a species of humans that are incapable of reaching his benchmark of perfection? Who’s fault is that? He sent his ‘only begotten son’ as a blood sacrifice? A sacrifice to whom? Also, I thought we were all supposed to the children of god? Christ died to pay for our sins? Who got paid? Why do sins need to be paid for in the first place? I mean in man’s law a man has to ‘pay’ for his crimes as his own punishment for having done them. So how does it make sense for someone else to pay for the sins of a man? Why not just forgive and forget? I thought God was supposed to be real good at forgiving. I’m not trying to pick the religion apart. I’m seriously asking these questions. These are legitimate questions. |
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( in christianity when the egg and the sperm begin development)
Just on a scientific aside, the church new nothing about eggs and sperm prior to Gregor Mendel’s discover of genetics in the late 1800’s. They used to believe that the male delivered a completely formed miniature human being called a ‘homunculus’ into the female. The female then merely incubated this fully formed human being. The women contributed NOTHING to her offspring! (This was just another male chauvinistic view that had existed in Christianity for millennia that most people aren’t even aware of) In fact, when Gregor Mendel proposed that both parents do indeed contribute to the offspring he was hushed up by the church and no longer permitted to teach. They made a mockery of him and his pea plants. Gregor Mendel died in 1884 having never been officially recognized for his scientific contribution to humanity. Some 30 years after his death in about 1914 other scientists confirmed Mendel’s work and Mendel was the belatedly named “The Father of Genetics”. Shortly after that in 1951 DNA was discovered. Just another example of religion slapping down a great scientist who was in search of intellectual progress. And now the church uses the sperm combining with an egg to define ‘conception’. How convenient. |
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Abracadabra wrote:
God is the creator. Q: He created a species of humans that are incapable of reaching his benchmark of perfection? A: Yes, in a way. God gave us free will and because of it we are consumed with pride and a desire to do things our way. Q: Who’s fault is that? A: Ours. Q: He sent his ‘only begotten son’ as a blood sacrifice? A: Yes. Q: A sacrifice to whom? A: Everyone Q: Also, I thought we were all supposed to the children of god? A: WHo told you that? Jesus taught that we are all the children of Satan and serve his will, until we are adopted into God's family. Q: Christ died to pay for our sins? A: Yes, we already covered that. Q: Who got paid? Why do sins need to be paid for in the first place? A: God created laws. Every sin must be paid for with blood. God allowed the Israelites to offer animal sacrifices, but they were simply a shadow of what was to come, the sacrifice made by Jesus. Q: I mean in man’s law a man has to ‘pay’ for his crimes as his own punishment for having done them. A: Not true. If you owe a fine, anyone who is willing can pay the fine. Q: So how does it make sense for someone else to pay for the sins of a man? A: I answered that already. Q: Why not just forgive and forget? A: God requires repentance prior to forgiving. Q: I thought God was supposed to be real good at forgiving. A: He is. Q: I’m not trying to pick the religion apart. A: That would be impossible Q: I’m seriously asking these questions. A: They are actually very common, I have answered them dozens of times. Non-Christians all use the name material. Q: These are legitimate questions. A: If you say so. |
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Abracadabra wrote:
( in christianity when the egg and the sperm begin development) Just on a scientific aside, the church new nothing about eggs and sperm prior to Gregor Mendel’s discover of genetics in the late 1800’s. They used to believe that the male delivered a completely formed miniature human being called a ‘homunculus’ into the female. The female then merely incubated this fully formed human being. The women contributed NOTHING to her offspring! (This was just another male chauvinistic view that had existed in Christianity for millennia that most people aren’t even aware of) In fact, when Gregor Mendel proposed that both parents do indeed contribute to the offspring he was hushed up by the church and no longer permitted to teach. They made a mockery of him and his pea plants. Gregor Mendel died in 1884 having never been officially recognized for his scientific contribution to humanity. Some 30 years after his death in about 1914 other scientists confirmed Mendel’s work and Mendel was the belatedly named “The Father of Genetics”. Shortly after that in 1951 DNA was discovered. Just another example of religion slapping down a great scientist who was in search of intellectual progress. And now the church uses the sperm combining with an egg to define ‘conception’. How convenient. ====================================================================================== 1) Do you have a link to where it describes this as being an accepted belief of Christians at any point in time? 2) Can you show me where in the Bible this is described as accurate? If not, then what relavance does it have? Many people believe in many stupid things. It's not the fault of the Bible of people in the past had silly beliefs. 3) Every action made by a Christian shouldn't be attributed to Christianity. |
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The Bible tells us that life begins at conception
Psalm 51:5 Pure and simple. |
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Spider,
All of your answers to my questions were technically correct according to the religion but they were totally devoid of any explanation. All you did was give me the blind faith answers. I could have listed those myself. None of your answers gave any rational explanation of why any of those things were necessary. All you did was confirm the points that the questions were asking. If that’s the best you can do why even bother answering them? As to a link for the information about Gregor Mendel I’m afraid I don’t have one because that’s not where I got the information. I learned this years ago in a college classroom when I was taking a course on genetics and it has stuck with me vividly because I completely identify with Gregor Mendel. You should be able to find something on it just by doing a search for ‘homunculus’. By the way, I never meant to imply that the church made up the term ‘homunculus’. That term itself was made up by scientists prior to Mendel. But the general belief the man was the sole contributor to his offspring an idea that was believed by the church (not necessarily written into the Bible). Often times churches held things that weren’t specifically written into the Bible. This was very commonplace. There’s no where in the Bible where it says that they earth is at the center of creation (at least not that I’m aware of). If it actually says that then the bible is clearly wrong. Yet the church held this to be true and severely penalized Copernicus for suggesting otherwise. So the Christian church has often held things to be true that aren’t necessarily in the Bible. 3) Every action made by a Christian shouldn't be attributed to Christianity. This is true, but then again, if a church or a large group of people are claiming to do things in the name of Christianity it’s still the concept of RELIGION that they are hiding behind and using as an ax. If you want to stick strictly to the Bible. Well, that’s just a book. What can a book do? It’s the information in the book and how people use it that is dangerous. |
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Kat wrote:
"The Bible tells us that life begins at conception Psalm 51:5 Pure and simple." Well without a technical definition of 'conception' what does that mean? Many people used to say that you are 'conceived' at birth. Therefore anything prior to the actual birth is prior to conception. |
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Well, I read and reread that Abra. And read and reread that until I came
up with: yup, guess so. I have no scientific facts. But, according to what I wrote and showed to be verse; then it would seem so. I am still thinking about what you said. Kat |
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Abracadabra wrote:
Spider, All of your answers to my questions were technically correct according to the religion but they were totally devoid of any explanation. All you did was give me the blind faith answers. I could have listed those myself. None of your answers gave any rational explanation of why any of those things were necessary. All you did was confirm the points that the questions were asking. ======================================================================================== SpiderCMB replied: God is just. That means that if God has a law that includes a punishment, then the punishment must be applied. That is the reason that Jesus's sacrifice was necessary, because the fine must be paid by someone. ======================================================================================== Abracadabra wrote: If that’s the best you can do why even bother answering them? ======================================================================================== SpiderCMB replied: Why ask? Did you think we had a new Bible? We have one Bible and if it's not in the Bible, then it doesn't pertain to Christian beliefs. I don' feel the need to add to or remove from the teachings of the bible. ======================================================================================== Abracadabra wrote: As to a link for the information about Gregor Mendel I’m afraid I don’t have one because that’s not where I got the information. I learned this years ago in a college classroom when I was taking a course on genetics and it has stuck with me vividly because I completely identify with Gregor Mendel. You should be able to find something on it just by doing a search for ‘homunculus’. By the way, I never meant to imply that the church made up the term ‘homunculus’. That term itself was made up by scientists prior to Mendel. But the general belief the man was the sole contributor to his offspring an idea that was believed by the church (not necessarily written into the Bible). Often times churches held things that weren’t specifically written into the Bible. This was very commonplace. There’s no where in the Bible where it says that they earth is at the center of creation (at least not that I’m aware of). If it actually says that then the bible is clearly wrong. Yet the church held this to be true and severely penalized Copernicus for suggesting otherwise. So the Christian church has often held things to be true that aren’t necessarily in the Bible. ======================================================================================== SpiderCMB replied: Okay... But does that reflect on Christians or the Christians who held that belief? ======================================================================================== Abracadabra wrote: This is true, but then again, if a church or a large group of people are claiming to do things in the name of Christianity it’s still the concept of RELIGION that they are hiding behind and using as an ax. If you want to stick strictly to the Bible. Well, that’s just a book. What can a book do? It’s the information in the book and how people use it that is dangerous. ======================================================================================== SpiderCMB replied: Christians shouldn't add to or remove from the teachings of the Bible. If the Word is silent, then we should be to. Christianity is a relationship wih Jesus, not a religion. It's been abuses and mistreated through the ages and many religions and doctrine have been created, but that doesn't in any way speak to Christianity. Anyone who follows Jesus is a Christian, just because someone belongs to a "Christian" religion, that doesn't mean they are a Christian. |
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SpiderCMB replied: Why ask? Did you think we had a new Bible? We have one Bible and if it's not in the Bible, then it doesn't pertain to Christian beliefs. I don' feel the need to add to or remove from the teachings of the bible. ============= I certainly hope that you don’t add or remove teachings from the bible. My point is that the Bible doesn’t answer any of these questions. And your answers were the same answers the bible gives. I already knew those answers. They aren’t ‘answers’ at all. In other words, if I ask why does god require repentance, and the answer is “He just does”. Then that’s no answer at all. That’s basically just saying “Don’t ask questions, just believe it!” Why should anyone believe anything when no questions are being answer with anything other than “Because God says so” I mean, that’s no an answer. That’s just assuming that the Bible is the word of God. No questions asked. I’ve re-listed my questions with your answer below and added additional comments as to why my questions were never answered. The point being, I don’t expect you to answer them. I already know that there aren’t any decent answers. I’ve been asking for answers all my life to these questions from very highly educated theologians and apparent there just are no answers other than “Just shut up and believe!” That might be good enough for you. But it’s no where near good enough for me. I need a compelling reason to believe in this God, not just “Because that ‘s what he says. If he’s a real God and this is a message to mankind then there should be some answers as to WHY these things are required of God. Not just because he says so. That’s not an explanation. And like I say, I don’t expect YOU to explain this. I’m just pointing out the fact that these questions aren’t being answered in Bible. I KNOW you can answer them because the Bible doesn’t answer them. And that’s my point. ============= Q: Also, I thought we were all supposed to the children of god? A: WHo told you that? Jesus taught that we are all the children of Satan and serve his will, until we are adopted into God's family. This is news to me! I’ll have to look that one up! If this is true this is going to open up a whole new can of worms. It’s certainly not going be an answer. It’s just going to spark a whole bunch more questions. Q: Who got paid? Why do sins need to be paid for in the first place? A: God created laws. Every sin must be paid for with blood. God allowed the Israelites to offer animal sacrifices, but they were simply a shadow of what was to come, the sacrifice made by Jesus. Again, you haven’t answer the question at all. You merely restated the point that the question asked. You said “Every sin must be paid for with blood” The questions is WHY? And WHO is being paid by this action? Q: I mean in man’s law a man has to ‘pay’ for his crimes as his own punishment for having done them. A: Not true. If you owe a fine, anyone who is willing can pay the fine. You just side-stepped that one. I’m not talking about trivial misdemeanors here. You can’t take someone else’s place in jail for murder or rape, etc. Q: So how does it make sense for someone else to pay for the sins of a man? A: I answered that already. No, you side-stepped it talking about minor fines. Q: Why not just forgive and forget? A: God requires repentance prior to forgiving. Why? That was my question? The question was WHY? Why not forgive and forget? If God requires repentance then WHY does he require this? It’s a simply question that god should have made clear in the Bible. Q: I thought God was supposed to be real good at forgiving. A: He is. No he isn’t. You just say that he requires repentance. However even that wasn’t enough. He actually required payment in BLOOD you said which is kind of strange considering that god is a spirit. Q: I’m not trying to pick the religion apart. A: That would be impossible No wonder. It’s appears to fall apart on it’s own. Q: I’m seriously asking these questions. A: They are actually very common, I have answered them dozens of times. Non-Christians all use the name material. Well you haven’t answered any of my questions. You’ve either side-stepped them or simply restated the very thing that the question was asking. Q: These are legitimate questions. A: If you say so. Obviously you don’t seem to think they are very important since you don’t seem to have any answers for them yourself. |
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This one got left out but it important to me.
====================== Concerning the sacrifice of Jesus. Q: A sacrifice to whom? A: Everyone I think you meant ‘for’ everyone. I didn’t ask who the sacrifice was FOR. I asked TO whom the sacrifice was being made. In other words, once again I'm asking WHY was it necessary? ================== If the only answer to every WHY question is simply "Because that's what God requires". Then there are no answers. Because that's NO answer. |
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Sin was a concept created by man to manage a culture..
Re-interpreted to fit each generation and the society they lived in... In my opinion. Guilt and fear were, and still are, the greatest motivators to manipulate individuals and the masses.. Bet the man who came up with the concept would be very surprised how well, and for how long it has worked.. |
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Jess you just hit the nail right on the head. This is why Christianity is all about sin and salvation. It’s not about anything else. There are no descriptions of WHY any of this was necessary or what God’s main purpose or goal is. It’s all about “If you behave you’re be rewarded with everlasting life, and if you don’t behave you’ll suffer hell” FEAR AND CONTROL! That’s all it’s about. All the rest is just the details concerning what’s considered to be a sin or not. |
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Remember Abra: This is your opinion.Your truth. Just as ours is our
opinion, and our truths. Kat |
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Absolutely Kat, it is only my opinion, and never could I say yours is
wrong... The heading of this topic is..."What is your take....?" |
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Again Lee, absolutely correct. But, I try and be sure to say things like
"this is my opinion" not make it sound absolute. Albeit, I do make a mistake and forget now and again. Still luv ya. Abra, my friend, you frazzle me you know...Luv ya. Kat |
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I did.........
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i wish i still had a brick wall to bash my head against
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