Originally Posted by RHClark
Originally Posted by Ringman
Originally Posted by antlers
To me, if the version of Christianity that so many people know about currently, or that so many people embrace currently, if it doesn’t strike them as good news, then (again, to me) it’s likely the wrong version.

To me, if the version of Christianity that so many people were raised with, or that so many people walked away from, if it never felt like good news to them, then (again, to me) it was likely the wrong version.

From the beginning of Christianity, and throughout the first three hundred years of Christianity…everything about Jesus…for everybody in the world who chose to follow Jesus, it was good news.

The only people that it threatened were those who stood in contrast, and were contrary to the good news that God had done something for the whole world.

You sound like a lawyer. You still didn't answer the question I ask.

Christianity is not subjective for Bible believers. I remember reading to a friend's wife about God cursing Eve saying, "I will greatly multiply your pain in childbirth." She said, ,"My God wouldn't do that!"


"Christianity is not subjective for Bible believers."

Of course, it is. You can't get more than 10 in a room to even agree on what any written scripture says. I certainly don't agree with what you think it says, and I think I'm right just as strongly as you do.

Maybe you could help me understand what the many Scriptures teach about agreeing; starting with 1 Corinthians 1:10. There are many. God, in His Word says He is not a God of confusion but a God of order. Or does that not mean what was written?


"Only Christ is the fullness of God's revelation."
Everyday Hunter