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How much do Christians really believe?
February 10, 2010 at 7:33 pm
This is something I have always thought and never quite understood.
This could be aimed at all religious people but especially Christians. Basically if there is a heaven then why is anybody Christian afraid of death? Not just this but why would anybody want to keep themselves alive and really make an effort in this life if they honestly believe that they are going to a better place when they die? Surely it makes no sense at all to want to cling on to life or even really value it that much in this world if this world is so much more inferior to the next world.
This to me suggests that deep down many Christians either know it is not true or are not as certain as they would make out. If I thought that I was going to heaven then I would be looking forward to that moment. If a relative of mine died I wouldn't be nearly as sad because I would know that are somewhere better and I will see them again.
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 10, 2010 at 8:07 pm
Yep It's why Christians celebrate at funerals/ it isn't just mourning. Life is what you make it & Christianity is about making the most of it.
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 10, 2010 at 8:26 pm
^What fr0d0 said.
The thing about a Christian point of view is that life is considered a gift. A gift from someone who loves you dearly and whom you return that love for as much as you can.
Thus, you wouldn't want to return your gift/life, would you?
When it comes to loved ones dying, yes, there's no real reason to be sad because the person is in a better place now and is waiting for you to come be with them. However, that doesn't stop us from missing them when they go. Christians celebrate what was shared in life with that person, and try not to focus on "they're dead now".
Mourn the living, not the dead.
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 10, 2010 at 10:28 pm
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Quote:This to me suggests that deep down many Christians either know it is not true or are not as certain as they would make out.
Part of my my view too. I formed this view after getting to know a geriatric nurse in a nursing home. She told me that many deeply religious people,especially clergy, die very badly.
Anecdotal I know so not very useful. An equally valid explanation might be that some (even many) believers are afraid of dying not because they don't believe,but because they do.--Catholics are guilt ridden so should be terrified of going to hell.Members of the lunar religious right should be scared shitless because they believe in the petty, petulant, vicious,vindictive and cruel cunt of the Torah.
A cynical person,such as my good self might say of course they're afraid of dying. All animals are,it's hard wired,a survival tool,nothing to do with one's personal superstitions. (or lack of them).
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 11, 2010 at 1:02 am
Basing myself on my own personal feelings and experiences when I was a fundie, I can say that I too was afraid of death. I was always concerned about my eternal salvation and the question "If I died today would god find me worthy of inheriting a place in his kingdom?" Was all of my efforts in ministry, preaching, and gaining converts enough for me to warrant eternal salvation in Christ? I was overly concerned with everything I said and did and even thought. As soon as bad thoughts or inappropriate thoughts crept into my mind I was asking the lord for forgiveness and rebuking Satan all at once. That is why I always say that when I left the church it took me years to get over the fear of god. I dreaded the idea of spending eternity in hell which to me was as real as this world.
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 11, 2010 at 3:24 am
^Unfortunately, that's the trap a good number of Fundamentalist Christians fall into. Being a fundie of any kind is never a healthy road to take.
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 11, 2010 at 3:36 am
I'm not intellectually scared of death only instinctually. Like padriac said, it's an evolutionary hardwire. When I contemplate death on the rare occasion, it's not in a negative sense, I'm only thinking about could I have done more/ better. We as Christians shouldn't fear hell nor seek heaven, just live the best life here as we can, in hopes that we make a difference to those remaining behind.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 11, 2010 at 4:45 am
Justwhoarebongorock..
The celebration that Fr0d0 stated can be described on many levels as well....One good example is the Mental Child Abusers (AKA PREACHERS) preaching their sermon upon the pulpit:
"Brothers and Sisters, at least this fellow "Christian" is basking in "God's light" in Heaven"... blah blah blah...
And of course for the thumpers, it gives them that, "Feel good Feeling" of Joe Bob being in a better place.... yada yada....
The above would be "Labeled" more so as a true-blue "Fundie", but it's also a nice finger point for those who have the same belief secretly, and like to point their fingers at a "Fundie" direction when questioned about their own "Holy Path"... Just depends on what branch their talking to at the moment...
Just keep in mind, and this is directed at Fr0d0 and Tack as well,...... Their bottom line CORE still sits nice and pretty as: Believe in GOD or go to hell..........Which their book makes very blunt statements on....
Well.... With Fr0d0, it's probably questionable.....I haven't read where he's breaking out the spiked kool-aid yet, but I'm waiting to see the outcome.....
Intelligence is the only true moral guide...
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 11, 2010 at 5:02 am
Absolutely not. You may feel I do things to get a reward or out of feaar, but you're wrong. I worship God because I'm grateful for his gifts. Just as I'm thankful for my real father for all he has taught and given me. It's dutiful respect and humility not selfishness. You're speaking from ignorance and that's not usual for you from what I've seen. I don't mock fundies and I don't mock atheists, or anyone when I can help it. I may have poked back a little when poked but never to my recollection, out of hatefullness. I haven't been anywhere near as flip-flop as you're asserting, nor do I even subscribe to the literal hell the Bible teaches in vivid imagery.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post
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RE: How much do Christians really believe?
February 11, 2010 at 9:21 am
Watson said: "Unfortunately, that's the trap a good number of Fundamentalist Christians fall into. Being a fundie of any kind is never a healthy road to take."
I totally see that now, and have come to realize over the years that anything taken to the extreme can be mentally and psychologically damaging in the long run. As an atheist though I have come to lose my fear of death and accept death for what it is. A fear of death in my view is irrational when everyone and every living organism experiences it.
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