RE: My heart is breaking... I thought Christians are suppose to love "uncondition...
January 5, 2016 at 3:44 pm
(This post was last modified: January 5, 2016 at 3:45 pm by Mystic.)
(January 5, 2016 at 3:35 pm)drfuzzy Wrote:(January 5, 2016 at 3:18 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: In every age, for every people there is a Guide. Somewhere on earth, is a movement centered around that guide in each age, but always, everyone on earth, has access to the guide by the a vessel called the heart. You don't need to know which book is revealed by God or know his name (The Guide I mean) to connect to him. All you got to do is believe in God and turn to God sincerely wanting to be guided and not following your desires, committed to the truth and God's pleasure, and he will guide to the one who will show you the way and be your companion in the journey. It is then you will be taught the true religion the true way the true way to worship God and connect to Him and be revealed good acts to imitate inwardly in spirit.
You know, Mystic - - I think that if we met in RL we would get along just fine. You seem to be a good guy. But I do need to remind you that I don't believe god exists. Any god. I was raised religious. Now I am not religious. Your effort, while probably well-intentioned, is wasted on me.
My point was to say, the whole idea you need an official book/religion to get guided is not sensible at all. If one believes in God and the unseen path to him, one has to believe if there is a greater path to him and inward guidance is needed, then the fact for example if I was born in a region and time with no access to the Quran and Quran happened to be true, and the Guide it appoints is the true one, then for me not to get guided by God and his Guide to others on earth, simply because I was born somewhere else doesn't make logical sense.
This is why the Quran never said for every people there is a Messenger or one that warns (natheer) or a Prophet, but did say for every people there is a Guide.
I know I came off as preaching but my point was that people didn't have to believe in Bible claim about Jesus to get guided by Jesus.