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    I believe in the possiblity of a God, a spiritual world, and creation. I can also agree that science still have no definite answers, but I can't believe that Jesus was the son of God. I can learn from the lessons of the bible or other religions since it's human based, but more of like a fable.

    • That's fine, but you're making a philosophical statement.gramme
    • Question, do you believe that people who are good, but don't accept Jesus goes to hell?vitamins
    • I think the Catholics believe in a purgatory, but Christians believe they go to hell?vitamins
    • Or maybe it's because it was misinterpretted by manvitamins
    • I really believe it's unfair for good people to go to hell if they don't accept Jesus, this is my reasoningvitamins
    • The only way to receive God's good grace is through his son, not by any deed we can do.gramme
    • Our "good" has nothing to do with it; rather, it has everything to do with what God has already done.gramme
    • The sum of statements in the Bible regarding how salvation takes place cannot easily be misinterpreted.gramme
    • The subject was too thoroughly canvased by Jesus, Paul, Peter, Moses, Abraham, David, et al.gramme
    • There is only one way the original Greek statement "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man comes to the Father but through me" can be interpreted.gramme
    • but through me" can be interpreted.gramme
    • And FYI: there is no mention of purgatory in the Bible.gramme
    • But you're assuming that any of us can be good enough.gramme
    • This really doesn't sound fair. Some people are more influenced depending on their environmentblogger

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