CageAquarium wrote:
As far as me, I am a christian converted from athiest, though I agree that the evangelicals who try to convert people through words and hateful speech rather than their actions have a tendency to annoy me and rouse me to violence just as they used to. Then again, I have found quite a few athiest evangelists who would attack and insult anyone who disagreed with them so I am beginning to think it is just a negative aspect of human nature.
I agree with those sentiments. I have tried to correct church folks who cast moral judgments on outsiders. It's much harder to do with the bad examples the humanist media finds in this country of 300 million people. Anecdotal evidence. The Third Reich did that with the Jews.
For rigorous evidence that Christian Healing is effective, go to:
http://www.christianhealingmin.org The signs and wonders are still around today. (I have no affiliation with that organization.)
Some of you might say, "If God is loving and all-powerful, why doesn't he do something about the suffering down here? He either isn't loving or he isn't all-powerful -- if he exists at all." Here's my answers:
1. He is absolute justice as well as love. He will recompense us for the suffering we undergo down here. He will also recompense us for the evil we do down here -- as organizations and individuals.
2. He is merciful. That means he postpones the justice. Otherwise, due to our sins and the sins of our ancestors, we wouldn't be here right now.
3. He is merciful. Due to lack of immediate justice, evil people feel safe in continuing their evil. People suffer because of it. But justice will be handed out.
4. He is true to his word. He gave us numerous promises that we can use to escape the evil in our world and have love, joy, peace and calm. But we must reach out and employ those promises for them to do us any good. He didn't have to give us promises at all.
5. He can't give us a carte blanche grace or Satan and his demons would be second in line, demanding the same justice. God and we really don't want them to be justified in their rebellion.
6. He arranged for a loophole in his own justice for us, one that Satan can't fit through. It required a human who never sinned, one who was not doomed because of his ancestors, to die on our behalf. Those humans who are covered by him have their bad karma erased. And since this human died an unrighteous death, God could justly raise him from the dead, never to die again. And those covered by him will also have eternal life. Their bodies will die, but the humans covered by him will be given new bodies that will never die.
7. He will ultimately bring justice to this earth. The human race will go the way of the dinosaurs, the way of the trilobites, the way of the calcium-shelled plankton. Humans will have our own fossilized strata in the rock, until the sun grows and consumes this planet. We who will live forever will see it happen.