The thing that Bel seems to ignore is that if it were so obvious that God exists, and if it were so obvious that the teachings of Christianity held some truth within them that we must or should know, it wouldn't require people to be selective in their apprentices or students. It would simply be common sense and plain. But it isn't; Christianity is a mass of entangled stories, some that have nothing to do with one another, some that contradict one another, along with a huge mess of other issues to consider.
This idea that for one to truly understand Christianity they must study it for years and years on end is just garbage. It's a funny coincidence that when one holds the view that opposes Christianity, people will simply reply with "oh you just don't understand the Bible yet."
They like to act as if it is truly impossible to fully understand the Bible and still disagree with the messages therein.
This idea that for one to truly understand Christianity they must study it for years and years on end is just garbage. It's a funny coincidence that when one holds the view that opposes Christianity, people will simply reply with "oh you just don't understand the Bible yet."
They like to act as if it is truly impossible to fully understand the Bible and still disagree with the messages therein.
If you're frightened of dying, and you're holding on, you'll see devils tearing your life away. But if you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels, freeing you from the Earth.