Originally posted by @chaney3What kinds of words and messages does someone who has "formed an alliance" post on an online debate and discussion forum that they wouldn't post if they hadn't "formed an alliance"?
...this is an online website, in which an atheist has formed an alliance with a supposed Christian
Originally posted by @chaney3He has said an awful lot about Jesus and about what he did for mankind and the meaning of his life but I cannot remember him saying "Jesus is not required". Perhaps you can pull up a quote that proves me wrong. As far as I know, according to Rajk999, what Jesus did for mankind is the key to there being any chance of any human being "saved", as is following his commandments by living one's life as Jesus instructed humans to. If you have debated Rajk999 on this and extracted from him a statement that "Jesus is not required", then where and when did that happen?
He says belief=works.
Jesus is not required.
Originally posted by @fmfJesus is not required.
He has said an awful lot about Jesus and about what he did for mankind and the meaning of his life but I cannot remember him saying "Jesus is not required". Perhaps you can pull up a quote that proves me wrong. As far as I know, according to Rajk999, what Jesus did for mankind is the key to there being any chance of any human being "saved", as is following his ...[text shortened]... xtracted from him a statement that "Jesus is not required", then where and when did that happen?
Rajk999's words.
Atheists can follow the words of Jesus.
No crucifixion necessary.
Good news for Ghost, which is why he likes him.
Originally posted by @chaney3His ideology is that no belief in Jesus Christ is required.
Jesus is not required.
Rajk999's words.
Atheists can follow the words of Jesus.
No crucifixion necessary.
Good news for Ghost, which is why he likes him.
Just cover your bases on one statement by Jesus about who will be found righteous and who won't.
Originally posted by @fmfI think it is possible for those who have never hrard of Jesus, but that does not make it so.
But your ideology is that it is possible for Jews who do not believe Jesus was the messiah to be "saved", so how is that different?
Even in my very liberal view on the matter everyone here who does not claim Jesus is toast.