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Message Subject None of us can prove that there is a God or not so we should all live in peace
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I am for all beliefs,but while I am a Christian,and if being a Christian further divides humanity it is wrong because that's not what Jesus wanted.I am not going to shove my beliefs down peoples throat anymore and i'mjust going to let my actions be an example.I respect all peoples beliefs because at the end of day we all have to live together on this earth.I am not going to say Christianity is the right religion or belief,because none of us knows surely what is the right belief.I think the we should all just work together for the betterment of mankind,instead fighting about whether who is right and who is wrong.And I hope in the afterlife (if you believe in it)we will all see each other with no heaven or hell.Just happiness.


All religions become evil when they try to incite division and hate even Christianity.
 Quoting: TheWiseOne


Do you NOT know that Jesus is the ONLY way to the Father...?

The gospel was to be spread. The good fish are then separated by the angels.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20241035


I am a Christian and I do believe that our actions should speak louder than our words.I believe if Christianity causes wars and division it is wrong.It is just a belief and we will not no until we die whether or not our faith was right.Were not going to convince anyone to turn to Christ on a forum.We shouldn't try try to divide each other with beliefs.
 Quoting: TheWiseOne


PLEASE REMEMBER:

Laodicea’s spiritual works are said to be neither cold nor hot....

The waters of Laodicea were considered nauseous and undrinkable, not useful for any meaningful purpose.

Like the city’s water supply, the church is useless in its service to the Lord, and Christ is about to spit it from his mouth.

The church does not show forth the power of Christ and the Holy Spirit.


The metaphor of the water supply says not so much that the church is half-hearted, but that its works are barren of God’s power.

The church reflected human ways and aspirations, not Christ’s. It was far from the living water it desperately needed from him (John 4:10-14; 7:38-39).
 
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