Please do save your time, not your soul. There's nothing waiting (after death) for us besides infinite non-being. Please use your efforts (brainy time) towards life, not whatever happens after death.
I'll take "none of the above." Can you not recognize the utter lack of continuity of his "perfect" word amongst his followers? A college freshman could achieve continuity and clarity in the scriptures and still retain the mystery that faith requires. Christianity (along with other theologies and their dogmas) has always been and will always be a burden on society. Don't waste your time with iron age nonsense.
@@robertmiller8823 I sympathize, now more than ever, but you still have to fill the vacuum with a worldview that gives you meaning and accounts for historical facts. I still find the person of Christ as the Bible portrays Him to be a compelling reality, regardless of how well or how poorly we as “the church” represent Him.
@@defenselesslamb Perhaps one day you will find that meaning is not dependent on preestablished ideas. As for the insinuation that the Bible is historical fact. Well, I think that you reminded me of someone. I think we would have a great conversation. Unfortunately, I don't believe the youtube comment section is a quality medium for this. I'll say.. I used to believe this for decades. Now it is hard to take seriously.
Please do save your time, not your soul. There's nothing waiting (after death) for us besides infinite non-being. Please use your efforts (brainy time) towards life, not whatever happens after death.
I'll take "none of the above." Can you not recognize the utter lack of continuity of his "perfect" word amongst his followers? A college freshman could achieve continuity and clarity in the scriptures and still retain the mystery that faith requires. Christianity (along with other theologies and their dogmas) has always been and will always be a burden on society. Don't waste your time with iron age nonsense.
@@robertmiller8823 I sympathize, now more than ever, but you still have to fill the vacuum with a worldview that gives you meaning and accounts for historical facts. I still find the person of Christ as the Bible portrays Him to be a compelling reality, regardless of how well or how poorly we as “the church” represent Him.
@@defenselesslamb Perhaps one day you will find that meaning is not dependent on preestablished ideas.
As for the insinuation that the Bible is historical fact. Well, I think that you reminded me of someone. I think we would have a great conversation. Unfortunately, I don't believe the youtube comment section is a quality medium for this. I'll say.. I used to believe this for decades. Now it is hard to take seriously.