gunderwood wrote:HotD wrote:gunderwood wrote:......If Christ is not God, all of Christianity crumbles.
So the doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church that has since been perpetuated, is more important than the message conveyed by Christ?
I'm not Catholic. Christianity isn't limited to Catholicism, either.
From the positions you take, I presumed that you're protestant. From whom do you think the protestant faith received the dogmas related to Christ? For that matter, who chose and placed the various books of the Scriptures together into the form they presently exist? Lest not forget the varous versions of the same, rewritten to pose a particular view.
Just so that we're clear, Christianity isn't limited to organized and/or structured religion either. Its just my personal belief, but having one's Christian faith in one's heart and acting appropriately as such, is head and shoulders above what morals, doctrine, and dogma that wasn't ever spoken or otherwise hinted, by the one that was the authority upon the subject. The genius of Martin Luther, to whom we owe a great debt......it that he believed that anyone should be able to read the Scriptures for itself, and not have it read unto and interpreted unto the masses.
HotD wrote:gunderwood wrote:As for Romney, I didn't vote for him because I disagreed with him politically. He's a statist Republican and that's my problem.
I was hoping that just a statist politician would be the problem, not merely a statist Republican.
You got your wish though. Obama remained in office.
gunderwood wrote:LOL. Your tolling sure is fun.
I didn't vote for the statist Democrat either.
Well, you didn't previously state that, so I wasn't sure. LOL. Your tolling is equally as amusing.
Though a large reason why I did vote for him in the general election, is that I listened and saw how much he incorporated Christ and his teachings into his everyday life, to include his political life. The only other candidate from the last presidential election I knew to do such, was Ron Paul.
I could care less about the religious propoganda that was perpetuated by the Christian hard liners. The message of Christ is infinitely more important than those who are blindly convinced of the message from those who interpreted it.