smudger wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2017 1:26 pm
WHL - you're right.
Rita, totally correct, I'd reread my post and was going to amend it when a neighbour called round and I lost my thread to plumbing matters!
Dominic I'm not quite sure why you feel my belief in Christianity makes me blinkered, I believe in what I've been taught for several decades, not only as a practising, believing Christian but as a student of Theology. I've studied Christianity alongside Islam and I'm quoting theological facts. You have the same choice as me, to believe them or not, but I'm not the one calling you blinkered simply because you disagree with me. You are correct about God being the one to choose, and he's made it very clear in His Biblical scriptures.
I don't think A belief in Christianity makes anybody blinkered. I think your own personal interpretation does though.
I was brought up a catholic, went to catholic schools, heck, I was even an altar boy. Never, not once, did any priest ever preach that Islam wasn't a religion. We had plenty of comparative RE lessons too.
I am sure other religions can be equally clear about their own theological "facts".
My three big bugbears about Catholicism were:
Transubstantiation. I mean. Come on.
Papal Infallibility. What about all those bad Popes?
No communion if you were divorced. Not very forgiving.
But the biggest challenge my classmates and I had in RE, was an exercise in the text book. They posed the situation where there are two men. One doesn't believe in God, but leaves a good and honest life. The other does, but is nonetheless wicked. According to the Catholic dogma we were taught, the non-believer doesn't have a hope of getting into heaven, whereas the evil believer does.
Honestly. What kind of God would really be that petty?