Christ is the only way

Christ is the only way

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Politicians who are responsible for solving poverty , unemployment but have never experienced these things first hand or got their hands dirty just don't cut the mustard. I'm sure many agree. The same would apply to a Counsellor or Psychologist who has never faced their own demons. They are just not qualified enough in the school of life to have any real authority. They only have authority on paper.

So, there may not be a God of course but once we have decided that there is then there can be only one religion and one way.

Any God that is not prepared to meet human suffering , death and sin head on without dodging it is not worth bothering with in my opinion.

Christianity is the only religion that has any chance of meeting human suffering in a real way. In Christ , God experiences death , rejection , sin and pain.

No other religion can claim this in the same way.

So if you are looking for a REAL God who can come alongside you and sit by you and let you know that he understands something of your pain , hurt and fear -then Christ is the only way I'm afraid. He earned it . Mohammed , Buddha and the rest didn't.

Christianity says that God can meet us right in the very depths of our despair , our hurt and our pain. He WANTS to meet us there.

That's why Christ is different . He went there. Hanging on a cross , fragile , broken in pain that's exactly the kind of thing I would expect of a real living God.

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Originally posted by knightmeister
Christ is the only way
No, Christ is not the only way

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Originally posted by knightmeister
Politicians who are responsible for solving poverty , unemployment but have never experienced these things first hand or got their hands dirty just don't cut the mustard. I'm sure many agree. The same would apply to a Counsellor or Psychologist who has never faced their own demons. They are just not qualified enough in the school of life to have any re ...[text shortened]... e , broken in pain that's exactly the kind of thing I would expect of a real living God.
Knock it off!!
You disrespect other religons . Why?
Some of you christians just cant seem to have to have it both ways, but thats the way it is.

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Originally posted by knightmeister
Politicians who are responsible for solving poverty , unemployment but have never experienced these things first hand or got their hands dirty just don't cut the mustard. I'm sure many agree. The same would apply to a Counsellor or Psychologist who has never faced their own demons. They are just not qualified enough in the school of life to have any re ...[text shortened]... e , broken in pain that's exactly the kind of thing I would expect of a real living God.
The way Christ died proves that god is sadistic!

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Originally posted by 667joe
The way Christ died proves that god is sadistic!
tell me jojo, why did Christ have to die?



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Because god is sadistic! Either that or Jesus was a supreme masochist. No, that's not right because every one knows that a sadist would do nothing to a masochist.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
tell me jojo, why did Christ have to die?
Because he was mortal.

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Originally posted by 667joe
Because god is sadistic! Either that or Jesus was a supreme masochist. No, that's not right because every one knows that a sadist would do nothing to a masochist.
that is the perception that you hold of the manner of death, not why he had to die.

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Originally posted by rwingett
Because he was mortal.
i am mortal, you are mortal, but that does not mean that we must undergo a sacrificial death, does it?

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Originally posted by rwingett
Because he was mortal.
That's good!

Not to be sarcastic rwingett, but you nail it sometimes.

I just have one question. Why did Jesus have to rise again?

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Originally posted by josephw
That's good!

Not to be sarcastic rwingett, but you nail it sometimes.

I just have one question. Why did Jesus have to rise again?
Ah, but in posing that question you completely ignore the question that rwingett answered.

Only a mortal can die. Jesus of Nazaeth was therefore mortal.

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Originally posted by josephw
That's good!

Not to be sarcastic rwingett, but you nail it sometimes.

I just have one question. Why did Jesus have to rise again?
He didn't have to rise again, and in fact did not rise again. The resurrection is a myth. Jesus was a mortal human being who died. If there is to be a 'second coming', it will be a figurative one, and not a literal one.

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Knock it off!!
You disrespect other religons . Why?
Some of you christians just cant seem to have to have it both ways, but thats the way it is.
I fail to see how it is disrespectful to other religions. I simply say that the other religions don't seem to tackle death , suffering pain and hurt in a head-on way like Christ does. In Christianity God can say with authority that in Christ he KNOWS suffering and experienced it. God gets his hands dirty in a way that other religions can't claim.

For me , that gives Christianity a dimension that the others don't have because God is not aloof and remote , he is right in there with us in all the pain and hurt.

In my book that counts for a hell of a lot. Could you explain why it's not on your radar? Do you disagree with my assessment? If so why? If you think that Buddhism or Islam do actually tackle death and suffering head -on and authentically like Christ does then please enlighten me. So far you have not made an argument.

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Originally posted by knightmeister
I fail to see how it is disrespectful to other religions. I simply say that the other religions don't seem to tackle death , suffering pain and hurt in a head-on way like Christ does. In Christianity God can say with authority that in Christ he KNOWS suffering and experienced it. God gets his hands dirty in a way that other religions can't claim.

...[text shortened]... thentically like Christ does then please enlighten me. So far you have not made an argument.
That God would attempt to at least partially remedy some of the suffering inherent in his own design is not heartwarming, nor endearing, but rather long overdue, yet ultimately inadequate, given that the 'way is narrow, and few find it' - few are actually saved.

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Originally posted by knightmeister
I fail to see how it is disrespectful to other religions. I simply say that the other religions don't seem to tackle death , suffering pain and hurt in a head-on way like Christ does. In Christianity God can say with authority that in Christ he KNOWS suffering and experienced it. God gets his hands dirty in a way that other religions can't claim.

...[text shortened]... thentically like Christ does then please enlighten me. So far you have not made an argument.
Right, because Buddhism doesn't immediately say

Life is suffering
Suffering from ignorance
There is potential for cessation of suffering
Cessation of ignorance is cessation of suffering

something like that.

Suffering is a very inherent thing across every religion and philosophy.
You just think Jesus deals with it directly because it's the clearest for you. There is nothing wrong with that, but everyone is going to find the definition of suffering relative and thus take more consensus with different religious/ philosophical perspectives of it and find that to be the most direct.