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My heart is breaking... I thought Christians are suppose to love "unconditionally"
RE: My heart is breaking... I thought Christians are suppose to love "uncondition...
(January 5, 2016 at 8:47 pm)Brian37 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.

No, in every age there WERE guides, and only science has transcended. While all other "guides" worked to create social pecking orders, none of them produced unity outside the sect or umbrella organization.

Buddha is a "guide" to all Buddhists, but yet there are different sects. Christians see Jesus as a "guide" but yet there are different sects. Muslims see Allah and Mohammed as their "guide" but yet there are different sects. Yet computers exist in all the world to sell these old myths on.

Most humans have a religion, yes, but popularity does not equal unity. If popularity of belief was universal there would be one religion and no competing sect within that religion.

Why hasn't science produce a Guide to lead us the straight path if science transcends it? Or is that there is a straight path but no one in this age can walk it? Or has some walked it but none of them are going to guide us upon it? Or is it that there is no straight path because morality is just a concept in our heads?
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RE: My heart is breaking... I thought Christians are suppose to love "uncondition... - by MysticKnight - January 5, 2016 at 9:20 pm

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