
Originally Posted by
Gribble
If that's the case I don't think there is such a thing as a true Christian. A true Christian would never own a car. His home would be a shack at best. A true Christian would spend only so much money as was needed to sustain himself. The rest would be given to the poor. Stick your head in a Christian church, though, and what do you see? Gold tabernacles, stained glass, mahogany wood, and even the poorest congregations dressed luxuriantly. There aren't many Mother Teresa's left, methinks.
But there are true Christians out there. You won't find them in luxurious churches driving in luxurious cars and wearing luxurious clothing. They are not hypocrites. There are lots of those Christians who haven't twisted and deformed the teachings of their Religion. You will find them at the soup kitchens, doing volunteer work, helping the poor any way they can, you will find them at Salvation army that does projects for the poor, you will find them at St Vinnies, yeh you will even find them lobbying in favor of "redistribution of wealth" which places a tax on people earning 250K + who are considered if not rich then at least well off and who can afford it. You will find many false Christians as well, but then their actions which go against their own holy book speaks for itself and casts them in real light.

Originally Posted by
Gribble
You know what I don't get about Christianity? How is it that the New Testament completely overwrites the Old? Is that what Jesus intended? Or do people just disregard the Old Testament because it isn't as pleasant? And if you disregard better than half your religious text, can you really be considered a member of that particular religion?
I can't answer that question because I'm not an authority on that subject. I don't consider myself to be a true Christian because I know of the expectations Christianity places on true believers, though I still try to live up to some of them. There are certain aspects of Christianity that I disagree with as well.
Don't cry, don't regret and don't blame
Weak find the whip, willing find freedom
Towards the sun, carry your name
In warm hands you are given
Ask the wind for the way
Uncertainty's gone, your path will unravel
Accept all as it is and do not blame
God or the Devil
~Born to Live - Mavrik~