A. Ben-Shema
Active Member
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica]From my experiences of talking to many people about their religious beliefs, I conclude that very few, if any at all, have a genuine understanding of God / Truth / Spirit. Everyone seems to have different ideas about this or that aspect of God - whether S/He(?) is benevolent and forgiving, or harsh and vengeful. Generally, I find Christians to be the least united as far as beliefs are concerned. This can be clearly seen by the enormous number of different sects / creeds / divisions / heresies (=choices; or whatever you like to call them) in the Christian community. Other religions, too, have a variety of different sects and beliefs, but none to match the quantity within Christianity. As Christians all use the same scripture (NT), then why is it that they have so many different beliefs. If God had truly given them this book, why would S/He(?) have made it so difficult to understand and interpret correctly? Perhaps the Bible comes from satan and not from God? What do you think?[/FONT]