Tekneek wrote:
I don't want to drag this into a religious discussion, but this is one of the big problems I have with the concept. I have a really hard time giving any credence to a system that forgives absolutely any evil act you have done simply because you "find God" or 'accept Jesus Christ as your saviour.'
In theory, a conversion to Christianity is a dramatic, and fundamental revolution within your mind. It dictates how you feel, how you react, how you treat other people, how you view moral issues, and how you present yourself. In practice, if these changes do not occur, they were empty words. The Bible says to repay a life with a life, and once that debt is paid, then you will be judged accordingly. What's difficult to understand about that?