If Jesus was not a sinner, how could he have died? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
A soldier dies for their country because they believe in what their country stands for, — christian2017
read on a person's T-shirt ''Nobody wants to die but everybody wants to go to heaven''. This, I think, sums up our pathetic situation - the chasm that separates hope from fact. — TheMadFool
Are you happy to know you will die? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Death or the fact that we die seems to be good news to Christians. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
It is said that Adam’s sin brought death to earth and that the wages of sin is death. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Christians also sing that Adam's sin was a happy fault and necessary to god's plan. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
This indicates that part of god’s plan and desire is that all people should die. God’s plan cannot be derailed., if god is real. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Do you think god’s plan working? If it is working as god wishes, which must be so if there is a powerful god, and if death is good for us, does the thought of dying make you happy? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If the notion of death makes you unhappy, then why sing of sin, --- and by inference, death, --- as being a happy fault and necessary to god’s plan? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If Jesus was not a sinner, how could he have died? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Are you happy to know you will die? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Are you happy to know you will die? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Christians also sing that Adam's sin was a happy fault and necessary to god's plan. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
This indicates that part of god’s plan and desire is that all people should die. God’s plan cannot be derailed., if god is real. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If Jesus was not a sinner, how could he have died? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
GCP, Anthony, and tmfool all feel confident christianity sucks and i feel christianity is almost as good or better than gnostisim. I posted my answers above. I'm not going to keep repeating my self.
I've met alot of non christians who have cruel ways of treating people and i do agree there are christians that treat people cruelly. Don't Gnostics believe in punishment for certain behavior? As for why people go to hell forever, i would say only wicked people go to hell forever who have not taken the easy way out and allowed Jesus to forgive them. — christian2017
why would I be happy if my life functions cease to stop? — Anaxagoras
I disagree. I do not think all Christians want to die even if they believe they will attain salvation. — Anaxagoras
Not according to Judaism and Islam. — Anaxagoras
Perhaps but how does that fit into the model of what God, so-called wants from us? — Anaxagoras
All life forms are destined to die this is the nature of mortal existence....nothing new. — Anaxagoras
I full submit to what God has planned for me. — Anaxagoras
Because it is said in the Bible he was without sin? But more importantly because it was a part in the whole plan?? — Anaxagoras
First time I'm hearing this. which Christian denomination is saying this? — Anaxagoras
I believe in some way metaphorically, the story of Adam at least in part is to explain the morality of humanity. — Anaxagoras
By getting metal nails implanted in his wrists and feet placed up on a Roman instrument and slowly dying from asphyxiation. — Anaxagoras
I am happy that I have lived as fully as possible, for some time now. I think that is what happens to anyone who faces death as a matter-of-fact issue, and keeps that thought around. I ready myself for death by wanting more and more out of life. — Louco
So many people seem to forget death, to simply absorb themselves in other matters — Louco
Also, so many people think they will continue to exist in some form or another, after death. That is just some magical thinking that relegates our real world to become less real. — Louco
It makes people more accepting of polluting and destroying the planet. — Louco
Yes.Are you happy to know you will die? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
As one gets older (I;m 82)...a thing happens that can best be stated as, "The fact that I am going to die is less troubling to me than it was when I was younger." — Frank Apisa
My elderly aunt (9 years older than I) WANTS to die. She is not in despair, but she feels her life no longer has the kind of meaning that it had a while back...and is looking forward to release. — Frank Apisa
Yes.
Life is long and one will tire of it after a while.
I am happy to know that somebody else will get a chance to live.
Sometimes that seems like I believe in reincarnation and sometimes it doesn't. — andrewk
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As one gets older (I;m 82)...a thing happens that can best be stated as, "The fact that I am going to die is less troubling to me than it was when I was younger." — Frank Apisa
I will read this as you getting happier.
I base my getting happier on the how much happiness and purpose I get from life.
When I run out of both, I will be really happy that I will die as then life would have little to no meaning. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
My elderly aunt (9 years older than I) WANTS to die. She is not in despair, but she feels her life no longer has the kind of meaning that it had a while back...and is looking forward to release. — Frank Apisa
I have seen that and is partially what prompted the question.
Do you think she would tell god where to put his eternal life if he offered it?
I believe I would as more of the same old same old would not be appealing to me.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I nearly died last year. Happy about every day that I have lived after that. The real thing that would have sucked is that I have two young children and loving wife, who I wouldn't want to become a widow at her age. My own mother died when I was 17 so I can relate somehow to the loss of a parent. I can imagine how it would have felt if I would have been 12. As my daughter is 6, she wouldn't remember so much about me later.Are you happy to know you will die? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
That was not the question. I was comparing dying to living eternally. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Try this. Do you wish to live for eternity? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
You think they would not want to be with their god. Ok. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
It fits in as it questions what god wants. If a happy fault and necessary to his plan, then he would want us to sin. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Submit, like a slave, when Jesus said he came to serve and not be served by slaves. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Not to Christians who expect their souls to live forever and I think they include new bodies. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
So you picked the contradiction that serves your thinking better. Quite the way to cherry pick. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Ineffective if he did not earn death through sin.
You can do better than this buddy. I hope. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
If Jesus was not a sinner, how could he have died? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
the wages of sin is death. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Never heard a word about "I will be with them" or any thoughts of that sort. — Frank Apisa
Old people can genuinely want to die: — ssu
Do I want to live forever? No. — Anaxagoras
It fits in as it questions what god wants. If a happy fault and necessary to his plan, then he would want us to sin. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I'm not sure I understand this. — Anaxagoras
I believe a Creator deity who is ineffable perhaps in some indirect/direct is controlling the universe but that is my personal belief. — Anaxagoras
Frankly I just think that gnostic christian guy is trying to scare people by bringing up the inevitability of death, — Maureen
Jesus was crucified to die for humanity's sin. (everyone knows this) The part that is forgot is that Jesus takes on all of humanity's sin right before death (if he was without sin there would be no cause of his death). This is when Jesus says something along the lines of "why have you foresaken me?" as a divine being is suddenly thrust into a mortal body suffering the effects of sin, he is struggling and asks God for help. There is also mention of "god is saving something for Jesus in heaven", the best guess as to what is being saved is Jesus' divinity, which had to be sacrificed in order to take on sin.
Also, know that A LOT of the bible is just justifying that god does not lie (if the wage of death is sin, and Jesus is taking on humanity's sins, he MUST die or god is a liar). — ZhouBoTong
That pesky God sure works in mysterious ways. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
As to Jesus dying for us. I do not think he would break the laws he said he came fulfill. Do you really want to make Jesus a moral monster? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Do you agree that having another innocent person suffer for the wrongs you have done, --- so that you might escape responsibility for having done them, --- is immoral? Do you agree that to abdicate personal responsibility or use a scapegoat is immoral?
If not, please show how it is morally and legally good to punish the innocent instead of the guilty, bearing in mind that all legal systems think that punishing the guilty is what is justice. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Do you agree that having another innocent person suffer for the wrongs you have done, --- so that you might escape responsibility for having done them, --- is immoral? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
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