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Is Christianity moral? ?

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I fail to see the morality especially in the h**l doctrine "believe or suffer forever".

Why do you think it is moral, or why do you think it is immoral?

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  1. No, Christianity is not moral.

    I don't care they believe to be a religion from God, Jews believe theirs is the right religion, muslims believe the same.

    At least Jews don't believe in h**l, they are the "best" of the three Abrahamic religions.

    h**l is a repulsive idea, not godly.


  2. Define "moral" God knows I can't.

  3. No, Christianity is  based on some very immoral ideas.

    Such as the notion of original sin, and the idea that your sins can be "washed away" by killing an innocent animal, and the idea that a loving deity would send people to be tormented in h**l forever, or that he would send Jesus to be tortured to death to make up for your sins, which he never committed. Frankly, none of it makes any sense at all; except maybe to a psychopath.

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  4. It is hard to understand, but h**l wasn't created to send people there who didn't believe.  h**l was created as a place for Satan and his angels who rebelled against God because God is completely Holy and can't be near sin. It was not a place meant for man.  Man sinned, and thus couldn't dwell with God any longer because God's holiness and man's sinfulness couldn't coexist. Because man rebelled against God, like Satan did, man was destined to be separated forever from God and sentenced to h**l also.  It is man's decision to go to h**l because man chose to sin.  Now about belief, we all stand condmned and destined for h**l because we all have sinned against God.  God has made a way, though, for us not to go to h**l.  He sent His son who never sinned to die and suffer the wrath that we are destined for.  Through Jesus, we can now have our sins completely forgiven and are able to dwell with God forever if we believe in His son.  Jesus didn't come to condemn us, but to save us.  We made the choice to sin and chose h**l, but through Jesus, we have the opportunity to reverse that decision.  h**l is completely moral because God is completely just.  Saying h**l isn't moral is like saying a murderer shouldn't go to jail.  We just have someone who is willing to take our sentence for the murderer, but not only take the murderer's sentence, but change the murderer into a good citizen. That person is Jesus.  This response was a little lengthy, but I hope this helps.

  5. Apparently, suffering eternally because you did something to offend infinitely holy God is justice.

  6. why do you think HUMANS are moral?


  7. Morals are man made

    forgiveness and  love fill the law

  8. The h**l doctrine is not in the Christian Bible.  It comes from Greek mythology and was adopted by the Catholics to keep people in line when they said that church leaders shouldn't be corrupt.

    The attached link will give a Biblical view of h**l.

  9. The Bible has some morals in it like the 10 Commandments, the Golden Rule and such. But, these morals, for the most part, were relevent 2000-6000 years ago. Some still apply, but you can't go about Stoning people today or put them to death for anything except murder and such. Morals evolve with society.

  10. There is a large difference between the very adamant church members and everyday Christians who just wan to be happy with God.

    Every Catholic is not the Pope.  

  11. Man creates morality to govern by out of His highest values.

    As for God he has His own laws which is life itself and not the rules of its conduct. Evil is a transgression of law, not a violation of the rules of conduct pertaining to life, which is the law. Falsehood is not a matter of narration technique but something premeditated as a perversion of truth. The creation of new pictures out of old facts, the restatement of parental life in the lives of offspring--these are the artistic triumphs of truth. The shadow of a hair's turning, premeditated for an untrue purpose, the slightest twisting or perversion of that which is principle--these constitute falseness. But the fetish of factualized truth, fossilized truth, the iron band of so-called unchanging truth, holds one blindly in a closed circle of cold fact. One can be technically right as to fact and everlastingly wrong in the truth.

  12. All morality springs from God. Not the millions of flavors of 'christianity'.

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