What do you make of judgement day, meshak?
We are not Jesus. Jesus is the judge.
What do you make of judgement day, meshak?
Fair treatment of everyone????:rotfl: my gosh, you have no idea what you joined! I've been banned so many times people thought my name was "Banned". One time I think I got banned because I forgot to floss.....:Nineveh:
Right, but I was responding to your remarks about Jesus. You said he didn't whip anyone (arguable as he was wielding one with the money changers at the temple) and that suggested a nonviolence that doesn't run hand in glove with a number of things we know from scripture, including the notion of that day. And so my remark to you. It had nothing to do with who we are and everything to do with the problem of painting Christ as nonviolent unless you think that judgment day ends with, "Nah, I was just kidding, you can all come in this great big ol gate."We are not Jesus. Jesus is the judge.
Right, but I was responding to your remarks about Jesus. You said he didn't whip anyone (arguable as he was wielding one with the money changers at the temple) and that suggested a nonviolence that doesn't run hand in glove with a number of things we know from scripture, including the notion of that day. And so my remark to you. It had nothing to do with who we are and everything to do with the problem of painting Christ as nonviolent unless you think that judgment day ends with, "Nah, I was just kidding, you can all come in this great big ol gate."
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank TOL for being the catalyst for my moving from strongly conservative to a more left than right moderate, and even more importantly, for damaging my faith in Christianity. Since you're the owner of the site, I thought you'd like to know how influential the Christians on this site have been in my life.
If you don't align with the Theology of the Management then you are in the enemy camp.
You're in the camp of your enemy.
Why do you think they would treat you fairly?
I'm here because discussing things with people who agree with me seems like a waste of time.
"You only have to floss the teeth you want to keep"
People are challenged in different ways. My faith was rocked as well and in a rather unorthodox way.If your experience on TOL has damaged your faith in Christianity, then I don't believe that you were adequately catechised in the first place. You simply haven't understood Catholic teaching.
People are challenged in different ways. My faith was rocked as well and in a rather unorthodox way.
Do you think he loved the money changers he drove from the temple? I do, but he didn't do it non-violently.Jesus commands us to love your enemy.
Well, he isn't extolling us to go and put on literal armor or settle our differences in a ring, but there's no question that he threatens violence, like when he said it would be better for you to have a weight around your neck, dropped into the sea than to delay any child coming to him. And I don't think there's any question that if you let someone murder a busload of children when there was a gun lying on the ground at your feet that you'd have done evil, not good, by abstaining from a violent act.He does not endorse our violent behavior.
God is also just and merciful as/purely in a manner we cannot be. Should we then forgo any attempt at either mercy or justice?We are not godly or righteous like Jesus. There is no comparison.
Do you think he loved the money changers he drove from the temple? I do, but he didn't do it non-violently.
If the message we, as Christians, are taking from Jesus driving the tax collectors from the temple is that we should be violent and combative towards others, then we missed the boat.
Indeed! Of importance is why He did it.
He did not whip people. This is the point I am making.
Do you think he loved the money changers he drove from the temple? I do, but he didn't do it non-violently.
Well, he isn't extolling us to go and put on literal armor or settle our differences in a ring, but there's no question that he threatens violence, like when he said it would be better for you to have a weight around your neck, dropped into the sea than to delay any child coming to him. And I don't think there's any question that if you let someone murder a busload of children when there was a gun lying on the ground at your feet that you'd have done evil, not good, by abstaining from a violent act.
God is also just and merciful as/purely in a manner we cannot be. Should we then forgo any attempt at either mercy or justice?
Which is my way of saying that "God is perfect" as an answer isn't really one.
Now look what you've gone and done, it's their ball and they took it away. I'm sure Barbarian has no problem with that.I saw nothing that should lead to such action against him. An explanation would be lovely, thank you.
And I'm noting that he overturned tables and had a whip in his hand, that judgment day also is not for the feint of heart and I'm suggesting you have too narrow a picture of Christ, who loved the men he still drove from the temple.He did not whip people. This is the point I am making.
Now look what you've gone and done, it's their ball and they took it away. I'm sure Barbarian has no problem with that.
Getting banned occasionally for nothing very much is an occupational hazard here, if you're not a fundie, and probably a rather good sign that you're doing something right.
The TOL seal of disapproval. :first:
Then again I've been here a while now and only banned once, must try harder? :doh: