OK I guess we got little bit sidetracked, started talking about the Bible.
The truth is I got a burning question to which you'll probably had an answer. So back when you said:
So to you it seems people that believe in all other gods and think they talk to them are delusional because Christ is one true god for one reason or another, but if that is the case then why is it when Christians are talking to Jesus they all seem to hear different things?
I mean you're Baptist and you probably think that the Pope is a fake Christian and I think it's safe to say that you heard at least from some people in your congregation referring to the Pope even as an Antichrist. And Catholics, like all other Christian denominations, are wrong and delusional, although they all claim to talk to Jesus. So their Jesus is fake while your Jesus is real? I mean how do you reason with that?
If Jesus really does make himself known to many of his followers by voice, sight, or feeling as is often claimed, then why is there so much conflict within Christianity about true revelations versus false revelations, true prophets versus false prophets, and scriptural meaning? Wouldn't the most reasonable answer be that they're all delusional and all Christians are just making up stuff in their heads when they think they're talking to Jesus because they all seem to hear different things since the are like 41000 Christian denominations (source)?
The truth is I got a burning question to which you'll probably had an answer. So back when you said:
(January 28, 2017 at 1:11 am)Godschild Wrote: The Emperors of Japan have all died, Muhammad's revelations haven't come true and he is also dead, Krishna had a father and mother therefore created, therefore Krishna has no providence. Those who worship these deities may have faith in them, but those deities are shaky at best.
My God was not created, has always been and will always be, His promises have always been true and as creator has providence over all things, so I can't be like them because my God is unlike theirs in every way that's positive.
GC
So to you it seems people that believe in all other gods and think they talk to them are delusional because Christ is one true god for one reason or another, but if that is the case then why is it when Christians are talking to Jesus they all seem to hear different things?
I mean you're Baptist and you probably think that the Pope is a fake Christian and I think it's safe to say that you heard at least from some people in your congregation referring to the Pope even as an Antichrist. And Catholics, like all other Christian denominations, are wrong and delusional, although they all claim to talk to Jesus. So their Jesus is fake while your Jesus is real? I mean how do you reason with that?
If Jesus really does make himself known to many of his followers by voice, sight, or feeling as is often claimed, then why is there so much conflict within Christianity about true revelations versus false revelations, true prophets versus false prophets, and scriptural meaning? Wouldn't the most reasonable answer be that they're all delusional and all Christians are just making up stuff in their heads when they think they're talking to Jesus because they all seem to hear different things since the are like 41000 Christian denominations (source)?