I just wonder how many threads and posts you are going to write that condemn Christianity as the Wrong way, while never posting threads on the RIGHT way?
You interpret me wrong but I gave up
(around November last year) holding people's hands here trying to help them understand everything I say.
I do hold Marcionism, while not personally agreeable, is a good reference here - in regards to the only natural conclusion to the dichotomy deifying Jesus places in contrast to the Torah.
The contradiction is quite obvious if you claim that "Jesus is God" while you simultaneously **claim to** believe in the Torah, which has a polar opposite view of existence, meaning, forgiveness, redemption and Theology.
I don't personally care what you do or don't believe, but I do inevitably find these topics
interesting.
At the same time, to be quite regularly be proselytized and polemecized against by Christians (here and elsewhere) I only find it fair and reasonable to discuss the things about Christianity that **you** either overlook, refuse to talk about or blatantly lie about.
Nonetheless, I do believe that proper hermeneutics is missing from most mainstream Christians who evidently go for an "anything goes" approach to interpreting the Bible (with the exception of Catholic doctrines like the Trinity which most Christians regard as obligatory belief).
I don't condemn Christianity inasmuch as I condemn what are very unhealthy and destructive habits of illiterate Christians.
As for this thread, it's quite an obvious question that Christians don't answer, it is an aversion from an assumed-conclusion. Personally I believe God is eternal, transcendent and encompassing all. That God is....God. God being the Creator of all things afterall.
How about you start doing whatever the equivalent in your made up Religion is to preaching the Gospel is to the Christian Religion.
What gives? lol. You come to me about made up religions, yet you've dodged the OP in where many "made up" aspects of Christianity come to light, in comparison to the Torah of Moshe.
As for "why don't you proselytize back at us". No, I refuse to ever do that. It is never my aim with anybody, nor am I that arrogant or shallow a person to think of religion as selling a product to someone. I personally find it distasteful, disrespectful and in bad-faith towards the other person.
We show you the one path, the one way and how to get Saved, Faith in Christ.
You preach and proselytize about your idol being the only way but you either play dumb or flee when genuine conversation and debate is offered in response. Again, bad-faith.
The thing is that Christians exclusively seem to think that they both are the only ones who posses some secret occult knowledge, that nobody knows their religion except them and that nobody else's experiences are important, authentic or worth listening to except their own.
Again, bad-faith.
As for salvation, I don't believe any humans can save me, only God.
You tell us we are wrong and never preach whatever the path is in your made up Religion for Salvation.
Precisely, as I've stated.
We get it you dont like Biblical Christianity, maybe try teaching what you think is the actual path to Salvation for once?
Christianity isn't "Biblical". Christianity wants to be based upon the Bible, and while it reads texts, it doesn't draw it's conclusions from the texts, it interprets the texts through it's preordained-conclusions. The term "Biblical Christianity" seems to be a very common slang or a catch-phrase within Evangelical and Baptist sects of Protestantism from what I've observed (and usually within the context of introducing new doctrines too, lol), it's interesting that you use that term.
Also, again with the "your made up religion". This is again, bad-faith, I sense contempt in your post.
I could make a thread about the topic of salvation if you want but I refuse to preach. I will debate you on the merits of your beliefs on the subject though.
God bless,
Infinityloop