User: wwjd4u3
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- To be a Christian
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- Do we have Absolutes?
- 2004-02-14 16:30:23
- Do we have Absolutes?
- 2004-02-14 16:28:04
- A question for Christians!
- 2003-06-10 03:51:24
- Can Christians drink alcohol?
- 2002-01-15 17:21:36
I am 12 almost 13 and there is this freind of the family who is like a real brother to me he just turned 17, he sometimes stays with me when my mom has her doctor appointments. It wasn't to long after he found out i secretly owned a few pacifiers and 2 bottles. He didnt care about filling the bottles up for me. But he always tried to talk my mom into letting him take the stuff away for good and throw them away. He even sometimes tried to talk me out of it. I would always act babyish and sit on the couch with him talking baby talk. Eventually he even started holding me in his lap holding the bottle for me. Not to long after he started telling me how cute i looked with all that stuff. He even started reading to me, and giving me kiss goodnights. Finally my day came. Or evening whatever. I was sitting on the couch next to him. Wearing my black cotton/nylon shorts and a white t-shirt. Now i know i sometimes wear the shorts a few days in a row but that because i didnt have very many panties, we couldnt afford a lot. I was just sitting watching some cartoon, when he leaned over to me and told me i smelled stinky, and asked me if i messed myself. I know i didnt smell that bad. At first I was telling him I didnt, in baby talk of course. But he kept asking me. He said to me, maybe i should just check you myself. He grabbed my hand standing me up in front of him and the couch. I just let him pull me up, so i let him. He stodd me in front of him and turned me facing away from him. The next thing I knew he touched the back of my shorts and rubbing my butt a little. When he was doing that he put his nose down right in front of my butt and smelled. At first i couldnt believe what was happening. But then i thought i was in a way waiting for this. After he smelled my bottom through my shorts he grabbed the waist band pulling it away from my waist. Looking down inside he told me i did go poopoo a little and in my big girl pantys. I thought he was finished but instead he turned me around and started sniffing the front between my legs, giving me a little rub. I just closed my eyes and took it in. Just then he grabbed my waistband again pulling it from my waist and looked down inside between my legs. He then had me lay down on the floor in front of the couch. Grabbing the waist band of the shorts he told me to lift a little. Off they came, and I just laid there. I have always trusted him so I kept still. I laid there on my back on the floor bare from the waist down. Thats when i noticed the baby wipes and some diapers and right then i new he planned that. He use the wipes and wiped me down all over my areas that were just covered by my shorts. Spending longer time is some places. But anyway when he was done he was about to grab a diaper but instead he asked me. Well the words were, I think my baby girl need a little bath. In a way i wanted to say something and in a way i didnt. But no words came out at all. He sat me up and pulled my t-shirt off. He grabbed me under my arms and standing me up. Just and i was standing he picked me up and my legs around his waist. Well anyway I got a bath, and I dont have to tell you how it went. But yes I did get turned on from it if thats what you wanted to hear. And i learned not to squirm, getting a couple smacks here and their. But anyway after the bath he carried me into the living room. I knew he was going to diaper me. Before he even put a diaper on me. He sat me in his lap, fed me real baby food, gave me a bottle, and took my temperature. As soon as he was about to diaper me, he put baby lotion on me and powder. I was already turned on by this, and. Well anyway after he was done with the powder. The diaper came on and he said something about a nap. He gve me a pacifier and, we both laid down for a nap. I laid on my belly and he rubbed my back a little. I ket slowly falling alseep but kept being woken up by his fingers slipping in my diaper every so often. This stuff happened on and off for a while. Doing this stuff more in public little by little to see what we could get away with. He finally got me in just a diaper at the public pool and the park a few times all the way naked but not for to long. But it was long enough for me.
A lot of people say, "Christians cant use circular reasoning by trying to prove the Bible by quoting from the Bible!"
The "circular reasoning" argument is absurd. Thats like saying you cant prove that the President lives in the White House by looking into the White House. It is looking into the White House that will provide the necessary proof. The fulfilled prophecies, the amazing consistency, and the many scientific statements of the Bible prove it to be the Word of God. They provide evidence that it is supernatural in origin. See also Psalm 119:105 footnote.
Can I ask you why you believe Christianity is a Security Blanket.
Also Christianity does live in the NOW, Christianity does condemn violence, poverty, environmental destruction, and purposeless warring, we spend millions of dollars trying to help those in need. Also in the Bible all people are commanded to take care of the earth, and other people.
Also I do not know why you compare Christians and Muslims, they are so entirely different almost completely opposite of Christianity, except for a belief in one God.
Can you tell how Christianity is even compared to other religions?
Different religions have different ways of trying to appease their angry God or attempting to rid their adherents of sin and its consequences, which all religions agree sin is alive and well.
Different religions fast, pray, deny themselves legitimate pleasures, or chasten themselves, often to a point of inflicting pain.
They do this because they have a concept of what they think God (or "the gods") is like, so they seek to establish 'their own' righteousness, being "ignorant of Gods righteousness." They you must do some ritual or good deed to get to eternal life, they think you have to earn your way to eternal life, that by some good deed you get into heaven.
Chritsianity is not like that, you don't have to do anything to be favored by God, wether its trying to keep the ten commandments or doing a good deed without the recipient finding out.
The Good News of the Christian faith is that no one need suffer the pains of religious works.
If God is anything but the Christian God. A god that excepts, adultery, or sex before marriage, stealing, lying, or homosexuality, drunkennes, etc...
I want no part of that god, I would rather die in a fiery pit and burn forever than to love a god who would let the creation to believe whatever it wants, when these beliefs contradict one another so much.
Also if God used evolution, "God", not mankind is responsible for death. I would really hate a god like that, to use death and suffering to improve his creation.
I believe that humans are responsible for all this death, and bloodshed, not God.
I believe death is the sole result of sin, the biblical definition if sin is lawbreaker.
So if someone has sex with four different people before marriage a boyfriend girlfriend type thing, but this person gets a disease, but does not find out until that person is married and the spouse gets it, and the doctor says they only have months to live. I do not feel sorry that these people got this disease, I am sorry they didn't obey God's law on sex within marriage, and his design for marriage.
The Christian does believe the payment for sin is death, do you disagree with any of the ten commandments.
I believe all death is a result of sin, I am also including a natural death that follows old age.
========== In Reply To ========== religion is just a security blanket for those who are insecure with their gut feelings and dealing with mortality. it's truly a shame that millions spend their lives condemning others and striving for their personal view of what a fabricated god wants them to do. if more were willing to live for NOW in the PRESENT situation, we would be able to condemn violence, poverty, environmental destruction, and purposeless warring. a group of GOOD people not wasting their time on denouncing others for paltry self-aggrandizement would change the state of the world without much work. too bad the "christians" and "muslims" (etc.) spend lifetimes fighting for self-deception rather than the common good. wake up. get involved. quit nitpicking the details of a book and start living for the true betterment of all living things.
I. I do believe in Science proving the existence of God that was the very first message I put on this board.
II. If God is real, "Why are there so many different religions?" It's been well said that "religion" is mans way of trying to deal with his guilt. Different religions have different ways of attempting to rid their adherents of sin and its consequences. They fast, pray, deny themselves legitimate pleasures, or chasten themselves, often to a point of inflicting pain. They do this because they have a concept of what they think God (or "the gods") is like, so they seek to establish their own righteousness, being "ignorant of Gods righteousness." The Good News of the Christian faith is that no one need suffer the pains of religious works. Christs blood can cleanse our conscience from the "dead works" of religion (Hebrews 9:14). Jesus took our punishment upon Himself, and He is the only One who can save us from sin and death. See Acts 4:12 and John 14:6.
V. What do you believe will qualifies you for heaven?
A. "I'm basically a good person" When you say you believe you are a pretty decent person, keep in mind that it is because you are comparing yourself on man's scale, not on God's. If you compare yourself to Hitler or Charles Manson, certainly you seem to be "good". But what if you compared yourself to Mother Teresa? Most people fall somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.
The Bible teaches that no one is good (Romans 3:10). Not you. Not me. Not Mother Teresa. Not the Catholic saints. Not even the Prophets God sent to earth in centuries past. Only God is good. (Luke 18:18-20)
Do you realize that it is impossible for a good, holy, perfect, truthful God to have in His presence anyone who has even made one mistake? Since that is the case, we have a problem: how can we come to live with a Holy God?
Psalm 5:4-5 "For you are not a God that has pleasure in sinful deeds: neither will sin live with you. The foolish will not stand in your sight: you hate all who commit sin." (this verse is not saying God hates sinners, but only those who purposefully commit sin.)
B. "I've never hurt anyone" Are you sure you've never hurt anyone? Have you considered the things you speak to others? Jesus warns in Matthew 5:21-22 that even being unjustly angry with someone puts you in danger of judgment. Also, how many people have you hurt because of things you failed to do?
C. "I've tried to keep the 10 Commandments" First, take a look at this before answering: What does God expect of me? James 2:10 "Anyone who will keep the entire law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of breaking all of them." Now can you honestly say you've never lied--even a "little white lie"? Never stolen--even just a paper clip? Perhaps you've never committed adultery in the physical act, but did you know that Jesus said that lusting after someone is the same as adultery to God? You could say, "Ok, I have broken a few, but nothing serious like murder." 1 John 3:15 says,"If anyone hates his brother is a murderer: and all of you know that no murderer has eternal life(heaven) abiding in him. If you've broken even just one law one time, that makes you a lawbreaker. If you will listen, your own conscience will tell you that you are certainly a law breaker. Do you realize that it is impossible for a good, holy, perfect, truthful God to have in His presence anyone who has even made one mistake? Since that is the case, we have a problem: how can we come to live with a Holy God?
Psalm 5:4-5 "For you are not a God that has pleasure in sinful deeds: neither will sin live with you. The foolish will not stand in your sight: you hate all who commit sin." (this verse is not saying God hates sinners, but only those who purposefully do a sinful act.)
D. "I go to church" Going to church is a good thing. But if you think that just going to church is good enough to earn your way to heaven, take a look at Romans 3:27 and Ephesians 2:8.
Romans 3:27-28 "What then do we have to be proud of? It is excluded. By what law? of works? No: but by the law of faith. For that reason we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law."
Ephesians 2:8-9 "For by grace are all of you saved through faith; and that not of your own doing: it is the gift of God: Not by works, so no one can brag about it. (grace=special favor)
These passages are clear that nothing we can do on earth (like trying to go to church to gain merit with God) can make us righteous in His never-failing sight. Jesus had strong words for the Pharisees of His day. They tried to merit favor with God by acting religious. But Jesus called them "a brood of vipers". See also Matthew 9:11, 12:39, 16:1-4; Luke 7:39, 18:11.
E. "I believe in God" Perhaps you think that belief in God is good enough to get you to heaven. But consider this: since Satan and his demons believe that God is real, does that mean they too will be in heaven? (James 2:19) See also Romans 1:20. Romans 1:20 "For all of God's attributes from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made(nature itself), even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse."
F. "I've done the best I could" Maybe you have tried to do the right thing for the most part. You've made some mistakes, and if God weighs your good deeds vs. your bad deeds, you hope you will come out ok. Again, we have the problem that if you have only sinned once in your life, you've still broken God's law and are a lawbreaker. God sees our righteousness as "filthy rags". When we think of God's standard of holiness, we don't even come close! We have all broken God's laws and stand guilty before a holy God. Just as a human judge must enforce justice and punish evildoers, God, who is completely just, holy and righteous, must also punish sin.
What is the answer? When this life is over, we will each stand before God on Judgment Day and give an account for our life. No matter how good we tried to be, our best efforts will all be as "filthy rags" in God's sight, that is, if the sin separating us from God has not been removed.
God, who is holy and just, and therefore must punish sin, is also loving and merciful and does not want to punish us.
To solve this problem, God sent His only Son Jesus Christ as God incarnate, fully God and fully man, to pay our sin debt for us.
Going to church is a good thing. But if you think that just going to church is good enough to earn your way to heaven, take a look at Romans 3:27 and Ephesians 2:8.
Romans 3:27-28 "What then do we have to be proud of? It is excluded. By what law? of works? No: but by the law of faith. For that reason we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law."
Ephesians 2:8-9 "For by grace are all of you saved through faith; and that not of your own doing: it is the gift of God: Not by works, so no one can brag about it. (grace=special favor)
These passages are clear that nothing we can do on earth (like trying to go to church to gain merit with God) can make us righteous in His never-failing sight.Jesus had strong words for the Pharisees of His day. They tried to merit favor with God by acting religious. But Jesus called them "a brood of vipers". See also Matthew 9:11, 12:39, 16:1-4; Luke 7:39, 18:11.
Going to church is a good thing. But if you think that just going to church is good enough to earn your way to heaven, take a look at Romans 3:27 and Ephesians 2:8.
Romans 3:27-28 "What then do we have to be proud of? It is excluded. By what law? of works? No: but by the law of faith. For that reason we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law."
Ephesians 2:8-9 "For by grace are all of you saved through faith; and that not of your own doing: it is the gift of God: Not by works, so no one can brag about it. (grace=special favor)
These passages are clear that nothing we can do on earth (like trying to go to church to gain merit with God) can make us righteous in His never-failing sight. Jesus had strong words for the Pharisees of His day. They tried to merit favor with God by acting religious. But Jesus called them "a brood of vipers". See also Matthew 9:11, 12:39, 16:1-4; Luke 7:39, 18:11.
As we face the claims of Christ, there are only four possibilities. He was either a liar, a lunatic, a legend, or the Truth. If we say he is not the Truth, we are automatically affirming one of the other three alternatives, whether we realize it or not. When friends of ours take this position, we should invite them to show us what evidence they have that would lead us to adopt it. Often they realize, for the first time, that there is no evidence to support their views. Rather, all the evidence points in the other direction.
