- How can the Bible be considered "true" and "authoritatively accurate" if it was passed on for so many centuries? Isn't it like the telephone analogy where the message ends up totally different than when it started? How can it be trusted?
- Isn't the Bible full of contradictions? Why aren't Christians protesting the eating of shellfish?
- Two words: "Prop Eight"
- Doesn't the version of God most Christians have portray him as a selfish brat? "Do all this for ME otherwise you'll be damned forever?" Aren't most parents more loving & accepting of their kids than that?
- Is it really helpful to live out a "sinful from birth" theology? Isn't this damaging to self-esteem? If great things happen in our life, it's got to be more than just "glory to God"....isn't it more of a joint effort?
- Isn't there great hypocrisy in a lot of Christian stances? Like the protester who believes that if he dies he goes right to heaven, but he's holding up a sign that promotes letting someone live in a miserable vegetative state rather than letting them "be with God" by pulling the plug?
For those of you just joining the blog, I'm preaching a series in January on Core Doubts, which will be directly related to all the issues that I hear people talking about between now and then. comment on the blog if you have your own stuff to chime in on. My rule of thumb on this stuff is to be in "listening-mode"on all these issues until January comes. So, sorry to any of you who are wishing I'd respond to all of them. More reason to set aside Sunday mornings in January & February!
What happened to all those folks in the old testament who didn't happen to be the "chosen ones". Seems like they didn't have a chance. God just didn't happen to chose them, so they all went to hell? Doesn't seem like a very loving God. Doesn't He say he loves ALL of his creation? And why are all mankind held responsible for Adam's sin. Doesn't seem very fair. At all. Who would want to serve a god who plays favorites with his kids. And why does he tell his chosen kids to slaughter the ones he didn't chose? Why is he so blood thirsty? And why did he "harden Pharoh's heart"? Just in case the guy went soft and had mercy on the Isrealites? I could go on forever. I'll stop for now. DB
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