I’m not religious myself but I’m constantly thinking, what if I’m doomed cause even though I’ve been distancing myself from most of the evils in the world, mostly for my health recently, and been trying to do better morally, I’m still f***ed for hell cause how tf was I supposed to know that Christianity or any other religions that believe in hell or whatever was the correct religion?
the point of religion isn't for there to be 1 'right one', its there for spiritual teachings and guidance and u can get that from any of the religions
the point of religion isn't for there to be 1 'right one', its there for spiritual teachings and guidance and u can get that from any of the religions
the point of religion isn't for there to be 1 'right one', its there for spiritual teachings and guidance and u can get that from any of the religions
So even if deep down you don’t believe in it, would joining it be wrong?
I'm a christian but imo you believe in what you believe in I don't look at muslim or buddhist and say "oh those poor misguided souls" we believe in what we believe in
the point of religion isn't for there to be 1 'right one', its there for spiritual teachings and guidance and u can get that from any of the religions
hypermodern cope !
the point of religion isn't for there to be 1 'right one', its there for spiritual teachings and guidance and u can get that from any of the religions
I don't believe in hell so I'm not worried about it. If at the end of my life I get damned cuz I didn't call myself a Christian or a Muslim or whatever I'll just accept my fate I guess lol what can you do at that point.
I'm a christian but imo you believe in what you believe in I don't look at muslim or buddhist and say "oh those poor misguided souls" we believe in what we believe in
bro at church yesterday the speaker said this verse:
and it felt like a scene out of far cry 5 or some kinda cult like its Us vs the world
So even if deep down you don’t believe in it, would joining it be wrong?
Depends what u dont believe in, i dont really believe in many of the stories told but i dont think they were written to be interpreted so literally. They contain pieces of guidance that are v useful even for someone non religious, like me
Nope, all religions are a part of the whole story.
The body parts of the elephant parable.
the progressive loss of all sense of the very existence of an objective truth has lead to great suffering and countless doomed souls!
bro at church yesterday the speaker said this verse:
and it felt like a scene out of far cry 5 or some kinda cult like its Us vs the world
What does that even mean
Yes. From a Christian standpoint anyone telling you otherwise is lying to themselves.
But you believe in what you believe in, just make sure you get your spirit right.
materialist cucks = the opposition
But like "the world" makes me think of nature before anything
the point of religion isn't for there to be 1 'right one', its there for spiritual teachings and guidance and u can get that from any of the religions
No. If you believe in a religion you think it is the right one. Or that would defeat the whole purpose of it.
Nah, doesn’t matter
As long as you’re a good person and respect other people’s religions (or lack there of), that’s all that matters at the end of the day
You can be a good person with our without it
But like "the world" makes me think of nature before anything
its just a point of how the world we live in is finite but Gods reality is eternal and that you shouldnt lose sight of the eternal in favor of the mundane and ever-fading reality of finitude as no Man or man-made creation ever has lasting permanence
No. If you believe in a religion you think it is the right one. Or that would defeat the whole purpose of it.
If you actively reject God while having the opportunity to learn about him then you are going to Hell. Even if you’re a good person.
I’m not trying to debate anyone today but yes that’s a big part of Christianity