Reply to message 3.... From Siriam.
Who is unreasoning enough to suggest that man made laws are Black and White too ..... just like Gods.
Anyone who sins against or knows not Gods law. Will burn in hellfire forever. Just, loving, forgiving?
There is no appeal from Gods sentence, no time off for good behaviour.
Anyone who breaks mans law is likely to be treated differently; A first offender armed bank robber (a thief) is likely to receive a punishment of 25 years in prison. A homeless and destitute person who takes food from a supermarket because he is hungry (a thief) is likely to receive a punishment of a supervision order, which may help to resolve the long term problem. A man who abducts a child and rapes and kills it (a murderer) will get life imprisonment. An 85 year old man who suffocates his wife of 60 years with a pillow because she is dying of a incurable disease and is in excruciating pain. (a murderer) will be likely to get a non custodial sentence. Just, loving, forgiving?
See the difference Siriam? God sends all sinners to burn forever regardless of the nature of the offence. Just, Loving, Forgiving? I don't think so.
Meanwhile on an undiscovered atoll in Polynesia a man who has never heard of Jesus has a prawn for lunch, he will burn in hell for eternity!!!
No..John. You don't get it.
Religions are created in specific groups and communities. They evolve and develop over time as the community develops. While most major religions will have a spiritual philosophy at their base, all religions are cultural and social in origin and largely cater to these requirements primarily.
As I have mentioned above, in many communities in earlier centuries, religions were the courts and the police and the law. Even kings ruled under religious authority. Religions provided the norms for marriage, child birth, health and hygiene, upbringing of children, sexual behavior, behavior towards parents and siblings, murder....and every other form of social interaction.
Religions primarily maintained social control and discipline....(which indirectly is believed to also help in spiritual development of the people).
Religions therefore reflected the nature and character of the society in which they developed. If in a particular community, it was necessary to be rigid, their God was rigid. If it became necessary to be liberal, their God became liberal.