Carmo wrote:I believe that someone you hasn't even acknowledged God but is still a "good person" has no chance in going to Heaven. I know that God is just and good and has amazing grace, but what is the point if He isn't acknowledged as that?
I just think that there are people who, for one reason or another, don't have the capability or opportunity to do that (acknowledge God with their words), but God won't punish them for that, because that wouldn't be fair. In some ways, knowing about God early on and easily accepting him only gives you more responsibility, because it's like a gift. For some people, faith is the hardest thing in the world or just plain doesn't make any sense. If you notice, there's some relativism in God's commands for us. Like look at the 2 big commandments that Jesus gave: he didn't say "Love God THIS (a certain amount which you have to reach) much," but "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind" (Matt. 22:37). Notice how it's "with
all your heart + mind + soul." Each person is going to be different, since they have different hearts, minds, and souls. They should just do as best as they can, basically. Which isn't a cop-out or anything: when you think about it, isn't it equally hard for everybody to do their best?
And also, the second great commandment from Jesus has relativism: "'Love your neighbor as yourself." The key is "AS YOURSELF." Not a certain, set amount of love, but relative per person- we should all just do our best, I suppose...and that's what is expected of us. If we have the capacity & opportunity to accept Jesus, then we should...This is how I view things right now, at least.
Carmo wrote:The only person who can really know how tight they are with God is yourself.
I whole-heartedly agree! That's very important.
Carmo wrote:The fact is though that God gave us the bible as a "guide to life" and it tells us how to live life to its maximum potential.
And we should if we can! And once again only we can know that...
Carmo wrote:I don't believe that, as Christians, we judge others. If we tell someone they are doing something wrong or whatever, that is showing them love because we want the best for them.
Absolutely. Jesus criticized others often. Christianity as the Religion of Niceness is not Christianity at all, just like love as being nice to a person all the time is not true love, either. Unfortunately, we all sometimes need a kick in the pants to get back on the right track
Carmo wrote:I strongly agree with you that just showing people love is sometimes the only "Jesus" they get in their life and that is extremely important, because everybody is different and not everybody responds in the same way. However, I don't believe that you can know Jesus without hearing about Him. If you show people love, they will notice that you are different and will start asking questions and that is how they start to get to "know" Jesus.
Because in a way, Jesus IS that Godly, agape love inside you that you're expressing, I think! As far as knowing Jesus without ever hearing about Him, I guess if you're talking about the historical person Jesus then of course, that's true. But, then again, I've heard (don't know if this is true but I think it is) of people like natives & of different faiths having visions & dreams of Jesus...so I think the big, overarching lesson to take is that we can't box in God...He never ceases to amaze or surprise
Axel wrote:Nick feels content inside. It doesn't matter what you think about contentment. He says he feels content, and you have to take him at that. Try to argue it, and you just come across as another annoying bible beater.
Yeah, truthfully nobody can say if Nick's content inside or not, except him. I'm not trying to say one way or another about him, I don't even know him, and didn't mean for it to come across that way. I'm just stating my thoughts and beliefs about humans in general.