mradam0504
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I don't understand why when asked for proof, religious people always quote the bible. Can anyone offer proof that is not scripture?
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SignUp Now!I don't understand why when asked for proof, religious people always quote the bible. Can anyone offer proof that is not scripture?
In my experience and witnessing it doesn't matter how much "proof" you provide, an individual isn't gonna believe/receive the Truth until its "REVEALED" to them.
I do not think that is true, fellow Donnie.
The vast majority of people accept as true what they have been told by their parents to be true.
Donnie
And then as they mature in age they think and decide for themselves. :wink:
I am not a Christian because I went to church as a kid, or because my parents told me I must be one, or else. I am a Christian because I have given my life to the Lord. If I was born in a foreign land I still would have given my life to the Lord, because my God draws all His people to Himself. The Shepherd knows His sheep and they know Him.
Peace Seeker offers the opinion that "God draws all his people to Himself" so we are left to wonder why so few Afghans are drawn to God, I mean the correct one.
Piety saves no one, only Jesus can. No one can earn salvation, it is a free gift that comes from Jesus alone.(I have met a few Afghans, and I can assure you that a lack of piety isn't their problem.)
Many of the Christian martyrs throughout history, including up to the present, were poor and suffered terribly for their faith, so it's not just modern day Afghans that may be persecuted for faith in Jesus.What if one happens to be born in Mumbai and all one's friends and relatives pray to the monkey God Hanuman?
Death may not follow apostasy, but complete ostracism from one's community will, which is a rather tall order for many people, especially for those living in abject poverty who are dependent for their very survival on the cooperation with their peers.
Salvation is no easier to "achieve" here than anywhere else. People have hard hearts and reject God with the same vigor, regardless of where they are born or located in the world.Well, perhaps Peace Seeker is right, but then we must conclude that salvation is far easier to achieve for those born in Huntsville, Alabama than it is for, say, a slum-dwelling child in New Delhi
Perhaps the reason so few Afghans are not drawn to (the only and true) God is because they, like many other people, are not seeking Him.
Matthew 7:7 - "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you".
By "draws" I meant "calls". As in : Matthew 22:14 - "many are called but few are chosen". God calls but forces no one to respond to Him, and most don't because of the stubbornness of their hearts.
The call of God comes through His revelation of Himself through the Holy Spirit, the creation and the conscience within us. But only the "few" will respond because they are the ones who are truly hearing. Jesus said many times, “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.”
Piety saves no one, only Jesus can. No one can earn salvation, it is a free gift that comes from Jesus alone.
Many of the Christian martyrs throughout history, including up to the present, were poor and suffered terribly for their faith, so it's not just modern day Afghans that may be persecuted for faith in Jesus.
Salvation is no easier to "achieve" here than anywhere else. People have hard hearts and reject God with the same vigor, regardless of where they are born or located in the world.
Lastly, I find it fascinating how much you pretend to care for the "slum-dwelling child in New Delhi" and the "pious Afghans", when it is not atheist charity that is predominantly helping these people and others all around the world.
Donnie
One gets the impression that you are a category five imbecile, Peace Seeker.
Did they seek the monkey god with all their heart?What if one happens to be born in Mumbai and all one's friends and relatives pray to the monkey God Hanuman?
Death may not follow apostasy, but complete ostracism from one's community will, which is a rather tall order for many people, especially for those living in abject poverty who are dependent for their very survival on the cooperation with their peers.
If you choose to exhibit worldly behaviour/mannerisms I suggest you visit a secular forum.