02 Jul 22
@kellyjay saidHad you not been born into a predominantly Christian society, you would not be a Christian.
You apparently still think my opinion matters with respect to his salvation, it does
not. Just like your version of what makes a Christian, you assume it is all personal
opinions, while I have been repeating telling you it is all Jesus, it is for Him as it
is you and me.
@indonesia-phil saidPeople are Christian born all over the world, I didn’t become a Christian till I was 25, I am 66 now. I was not brought up in a Christian home, or was familiar with any who were growing up. I was not even a church member until a couple of years after I came to Christ.
Had you not been born into a predominantly Christian society, you would not be a Christian.
@medullah saidWell scripture has a definition and it includes how one proclaims Christ negatively hence the reason for the term (anti) and Christ together. How you came to your definition is a mystery.
@KellyJay
I think that you ought to take a couple of steps backwards and calm dowm, take another look. I haven't discussed you.
I gave my opinion of FMF which under the terms of the OP I thin that I was justified in doing.
I gave my defination of an anti Christ - "somebody who deliberately misleads in a spiritual way". If you feel that this is wrong then why not state your case clearly and I will happily discuss it with you.
@fmf saidAll you talk about are personal opinions it’s what you ask for and I am telling you it is not about us but Christ.
All you present here are personal opinions. Your faith is a set of highly subjective personal opinions. Whether you are talking about Jesus, or your own immortality or me being tortured for eternity or your own moral compass or mine, it's all just you parading your personal viewpoints and perspectives, and offering them up for scrutiny, though scrutiny and dissent often seem to make squeal. I too am sharing my personal perspectives.
02 Jul 22
@kellyjay saidMore or less this scenario could have resulted in you becoming a Muslim if you'd been living in the Muslim-majority country where I live... if the beliefs helped you get through rough times at the age of 25, as did, according to your own account, Jesus-centred theist faith. But, you were in a predominantly Christian country, and so you are a Christian. All religions give people succour, purpose, and aspirations. That's what one of the big religions ~ Christianity ~ has done for you.
People are Christian born all over the world, I didn’t become a Christian till I was 25, I am 66 now. I was not brought up in a Christian home, or was familiar with any who were growing up. I was not even a church member until a couple of years after I came to Christ.
@fmf saidMe telling you my opinion doesn't matter its only Jesus Christ who matters makes
All you do is talk about your personal opinions about Christ and about what they make you believe about yourself. Everything you post is about you.
it all about me?
@kellyjay saidYou recently claimed this:
When scripture clearly spells it out, that makes it clear, when you have to read into it
something that isn't there, that is something from you, not the scriptures.
”They [the three beings in the trinity godhead as you were describing it at that time] have always existed in an eternal loving relationship; God is asocially complex Being.”
Where in scripture is that “spelt out”?
@divegeester saidRead the whole Bible.
Then get your version of Jesus in here to discuss it!