RE: Realm here
September 7, 2010 at 11:44 pm
(This post was last modified: September 7, 2010 at 11:47 pm by Watson.)
haha! Watson? Smarter than Sherlock? No way!
Watson learned everything he knew from Sherlock, hence why I took the name.
Why Agnostic Christianity? Well, allow me to explain. Agnosticism is, at the base of it, the position of 'I don't know.' I don't know that Christ existed, that God is real, or that the teachings are correct. But that is true of everything; we as humans do not know anything for certain, and thus belief in God and the world around us is necessary. So do I know that Christianity is true? No. Do I believe it is? You bet your ass, I do.
I believe in the teachings of Chirst, in God as the Lord, and in the Bible as it is meant to be believed. Personal experiences in my life and the lives of those around me, those who have taught me, add to this belief and strengthen it in ways that come very close to knowledge. I believe I have a firm understanding of my relationship with God, and my place in this universeas it relates to Him and the teachings of Christ.
An Agnostic Christian is still a Christian.

Why Agnostic Christianity? Well, allow me to explain. Agnosticism is, at the base of it, the position of 'I don't know.' I don't know that Christ existed, that God is real, or that the teachings are correct. But that is true of everything; we as humans do not know anything for certain, and thus belief in God and the world around us is necessary. So do I know that Christianity is true? No. Do I believe it is? You bet your ass, I do.
I believe in the teachings of Chirst, in God as the Lord, and in the Bible as it is meant to be believed. Personal experiences in my life and the lives of those around me, those who have taught me, add to this belief and strengthen it in ways that come very close to knowledge. I believe I have a firm understanding of my relationship with God, and my place in this universeas it relates to Him and the teachings of Christ.

An Agnostic Christian is still a Christian.
