Nate (post: 1455498) wrote:Yes, but Paul wasn't writing Scripture. He was writing letters to churches. Three hundred years later, his letters BECAME Scripture, but they were not Scripture when he wrote them. So that verse doesn't apply to my post.
Yes it is.
a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, esp. when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
That sounds like Christianity to me. Explain how Christianity does not fit that definition (that is the definition of the word "religion" by the way).
Also, if you really believe "Christianity isn't a religion" then if someone asks you what your religion is, you'd say "None," right? You can't say "Christianity" if you truly believe it isn't a religion.
That's not logic. A Hinduist can feel their gods in their heart and everything they do. Does that make Hinduism correct? A Muslim can feel Allah and the prophets in their heart and everything they do. Does that make Islam correct?
Using "I feel it in my heart" is not a good excuse, because everyone feels something different in their heart. In fact, listen to testimony of those who turned away from God and gave up Christianity. What will they say? "I couldn't feel the presence of God. I felt in my heart God abandoned me. I feel like God hates me."
You feel God in your heart? Let's see what the Bible says about the heart, shall we?
"The heart is deceitful above all things
and beyond cure.
Who can understand it?"
You can't appeal to "I feel it in my heart" because Hinduists and Buddhists and Muslims feel it in their heart that they're right too, and you don't think they are, do you? If that's true, then "I feel it in my heart" clearly cannot be evidence for God's existence.
Religion is a man-made idea. While it does technically fit the description for a "religion" there are a few key differences. One of which is it's not works based. For me, the rules in the bible are more of a "dont slam your hand in the car door" type of thing. Dont lie. Dont cheat on your wife. Y'know, stuff that will make sure you have a happy life.
As to the sacrificing in the OT, I think it was supposed to be sybolic. Like communion, you arent LITERALLY eating his flesh and blood... it's symbolic so that we can understand it easier.
and about my logical proof. There is HUGE proof for inteligent design, more proof than the opposing idea. I wasnt saying that what i felt in my heart proved it. However, christianity has a completely different feel than anything else. Because deep down, when christ enters your heart, you have to feel different. and I can tell you it is different. But that's not the evidence I was reffering to.