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So 50 percent of the people who voted in a poll titled "Christians" aren't Christian.
Why do they feel compelled, one wonders....
I felt like contributing.So 50 percent of the people who voted in a poll titled "Christians" aren't Christian.
Why do they feel compelled, one wonders....
50% was only one person at that point.
Did a resurrected Christ leave his tomb three days (or thereabouts) after he was crucified?
Did a resurrected Christ leave his tomb three days (or thereabouts) after he was crucified?
It was a weekend....... he had to get back to his job.
First recorded zombie outbreak...
I remember a group of scholars which might have included priests and ministers of mainstream Christian denominations who seemed to be working out a way to say Christ had not been resurrected but also to say that rejecting that part of the traditional history didn't take away from their ability to call themselves Christians or to perform their religious duties.
But I can't remember the name of the group and/or project. Not enough info to google for right now.
It might have been 15 years ago, give or take a few. All I remember about it now was how strongly I reacted when I read about it. It was at that moment that I knew that I really really really did believe Christ was resurrected. I sort of took it for granted before but the nature of my surprise was such that day, that I realized I really believed.
I remember a group of scholars which might have included priests and ministers of mainstream Christian denominations who seemed to be working out a way to say Christ had not been resurrected but also to say that rejecting that part of the traditional history didn't take away from their ability to call themselves Christians or to perform their religious duties.
But I can't remember the name of the group and/or project. Not enough info to google for right now.
It might have been 15 years ago, give or take a few. All I remember about it now was how strongly I reacted when I read about it. It was at that moment that I knew that I really really really did believe Christ was resurrected. I sort of took it for granted before but the nature of my surprise was such that day, that I realized I really believed.
I wonder what Christians base their faith on if they don't trust the bible.
I remember a group of scholars which might have included priests and ministers of mainstream Christian denominations who seemed to be working out a way to say Christ had not been resurrected but also to say that rejecting that part of the traditional history didn't take away from their ability to call themselves Christians or to perform their religious duties.
But I can't remember the name of the group and/or project. Not enough info to google for right now.
It might have been 15 years ago, give or take a few. All I remember about it now was how strongly I reacted when I read about it. It was at that moment that I knew that I really really really did believe Christ was resurrected. I sort of took it for granted before but the nature of my surprise was such that day, that I realized I really believed.
I wonder what Christians base their faith on if they don't trust the bible.
They might not trust the translations most of us read, so maybe they use some new translation derived from reexamining early texts.
Or they might think that the way the Bible was put together was based more on politics than inspiration so they might seek out some of the texts from that time period which were not included in the Bible and that might lead to different interpretations.
Or maybe they admire what Christ stands for and find him a good model for their lives but just don't accept the supernatural parts of the story.
Maybe Christ was entombed as a Morman prank. Hijinks!
Still interesting.