RE: Why Christianity seems like an odd choice of religion... 08-26-2013, 06:40 AM
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(08-26-2013, 06:33 AM)Paxton Wrote:(08-26-2013, 06:28 AM)Harvey Wrote:(08-26-2013, 06:24 AM)Paxton Wrote: Well, to be completely honest. I want to be a Christian I want to think there something else after death. But I kind of want to become Buddhist. Of course I would have to read more up on it..etc. But what if I combined both. Wouldn't that be odd? Make a new religion of my own.
No, that wouldn't be odd at all. In fact, there are a lot of Buddhists who were previously Christians.
Quote:I want to be a Christian I want to think there something else after death.
I disagree that you want to be a Christian. I can see that you would like to think there is something after death. What I don't understand is how you can't have this belief as a non-Christian. Shit, if they're going to create a heaven only Christians can get into, why not create your own? You don't have to be part of any religion to have your own beliefs on the afterlife.
Quote:Make a new religion of my own.
Now we're cooking! I've wanted to do this for a while and have done a bit of writing on the topic. I believe comprising your own set of beliefs or 'religion', if you like, that's based on your own personal morals is the best way to go.
I would want it to be based kinda of having a Heaven in a Hell. Those who have Committed wrong doings such as murder.. Adultery..etc things of that nature should go to hell. Those who have done nothing wrong in life and have lived a normal life without Killing or doing any of those things should be allowed in Heaven
So basically Christianity without the unreasonable constraints?

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