(July 3, 2013 at 8:19 am)BadWriterSparty Wrote: I think most of know a Christian or two out there that believe in Jesus and God without once ever picking up a Bible to read about their doings. Surprisingly, some of these people are extremely moral, good to their fellow man, and genuinely the nicest people you will have ever met. (There are always bad eggs out there too, I haven't forgotten.)
But what if there had never been a Bible? Would there still be Christianity today? If the teachings had survived word of mouth, certainly a form of it would still be around, but would it look something like the Christianity that the above-mentioned people practice, something completely devoid of a wrathful and vengeful god?
I have to say, being an atheist, this form of religion is still not acceptable to me as I prefer facts over myth, but I find it an interesting concept, to think how things could have been without the Bible around since many people don't use it anyway.
Ok.... well:
Do you believe in fellowship, helping and loving one another?
Do you feel that you are striving mostly for good in your life?
Are people more important than material things in your mind?
"IF" these things are true in your life... you could be "...of the other flock."
Ultimately, we are not defined, or judged by a book, but by our hearts and deeds.
Personally, if I were the "same" person brought up a pagan I would still be the way I am.... Because God chose me! I had little to do with it.
Quis ut Deus?