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Posted by Angel Girl on January 11, 2005, at 14:01:06
In reply to Lou's reply to Angel Girl-yputdwn » Angel Girl, posted by Lou Pilder on January 11, 2005, at 13:40:22
Tabitha and Lou
NEVER NEVER NEVER have I said the word ONLY in my sample. I stated that it was MY belief. I realize that there are posters who do not share my belief and they are free IMO to post whatever they believe and I will not get offended. Obviously, I can see that others will.
Also, Tabitha, Dr Bob did not miss that sample I gave. I merely, used it as a sample from ME. Sorry, if I confused you or anyone else.
I do not understand why the word ONLY is always quoted in response to my sample. I never once used the word *only* in my sample.
As I have at least twice now previously said, the faith board is not for me or else I would be as the other 2 posters that you Tabitha have quoted as saying are quite often in trouble for posting their beliefs.
It is impossible to talk about Christianity without talking about Christ and who He is. He is the entire basis of the Christianity faith.
I will make no further comments on this thread. I've said all I intend to. I think I have made myself abundantly clear, although I do not feel that I am getting my point across very well. Obviously, that is my loss.
Thanks,
AG
Posted by Lou Pilder on January 11, 2005, at 14:03:43
In reply to Re: Lou's reply to Angel Girl-pp » Lou Pilder, posted by Angel Girl on January 11, 2005, at 13:43:15
AG,
The second example brings out the concept of the guidlines that {some aspects of some beliefs are unacceptable here to be posted} and was intended by me for discussion purposes here.
Lou
Posted by Angel Girl on January 11, 2005, at 14:09:13
In reply to Lou's reply to Angel Girl-smasofsmbelefs » Angel Girl, posted by Lou Pilder on January 11, 2005, at 14:03:43
I stand corrected. In re-reading my example, I did use the word "ONLY". I apologize for my previous comments regarding the quoting of this word.
However, this does not change my thoughts on this subject whatsoever. I stand by everything else I have said.
Thanks,
AG
Posted by Lou Pilder on January 11, 2005, at 14:18:10
In reply to Re: Lou's reply to Angel Girl-yputdwn, posted by Angel Girl on January 11, 2005, at 14:01:06
AG,
Reasonable people can have misunderstandings and I believe that the misunderstandings here could be cleared up.
I do respect your statement that you,[...will make no further comment on this thread...]. I believe that people can change their mind though, so if you do, I will be appreciative of your return.
Lou
Posted by verne on January 11, 2005, at 18:13:17
In reply to Re: Lou's response to Angel Girl's post to Dr. Hsiung- » Lou Pilder, posted by Angel Girl on January 11, 2005, at 11:01:50
If we can't make posts affirming our religion because it probably contradicts someone elses, I agree with Angel Girl - what's left to post? What's the purpose of such a message board?
Why not have a "Silence" Board while we are at it?
verne
Posted by Jai Narayan on January 11, 2005, at 18:48:46
In reply to What's the Purpose of the Faith Board? » Angel Girl, posted by verne on January 11, 2005, at 18:13:17
Posted by Dr. Bob on January 11, 2005, at 20:48:24
In reply to Dr Bob - Questions about the faith board, posted by Angel Girl on January 11, 2005, at 10:14:30
> Comments are posted as facts. Shouldn't they be started with "I believe" or "In my faith" or something similiar?
>
> Example:
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> Salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
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> Should it not be better written as
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> I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
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> OR
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> As a Christian, I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.I agree, that's better, but posts like that could still be problematic, for example:
> I believe that everyone should obtain salvation through Jesus Christ.
Using for guidance the examples at:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20020918/msgs/7889.html
Then these would be OK:
> I believe that my salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
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> People of my faith believe that their salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.And these wouldn't:
> Salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
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> I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.Does that make any sense? Sorry it gets so complicated,
Bob
Posted by verne on January 11, 2005, at 21:03:06
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board, posted by Dr. Bob on January 11, 2005, at 20:48:24
Then the rules overshadow the purpose.
Perhaps that, too, is part of the experiment.
verne
Posted by Angel Girl on January 12, 2005, at 0:02:22
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board, posted by Dr. Bob on January 11, 2005, at 20:48:24
Dr Bob
I am still confused. Could you please give further clarification. In the link you provided you wrote:
1. In general, these would be OK:
I believe in the father, the son, and the holy ghost.Dr. Bob, how does the statement above that you deemed as ok differ from my example below which you deemed as problematic?
> >
> > As a Christian, I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
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> I agree, that's better, but posts like that could still be problematicI am not telling other posters that they need to believe the same as I do, I am merely stating what MY faith's beliefs are and to even further my confusion you wrote:
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> Then these would be OK:
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> > I believe that my salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
> >
> > People of my faith believe that their salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
It appears to me that there is a VERY VERY fine line here. The only difference that I am seeing in your examples to mine are the use of the word *my* and *their*. BUT in my statement, even though those words are not present, they are implied by the beginning of my statement starting with "As a Christian". I think adding the words *my* or *their* is redundant. With all due respect, I think we are really nit-picking at words here. I totally respect the beliefs of other posters and I honestly do not see why anyone should be offended by my example. I am stating what the Christian belief is. I am not stating whether it is right or wrong or whether anybody else's beliefs are right or wrong, nor am I telling any other poster of a different faith that they must believe as I do.Also, if another poster were to state what their beliefs are, I would not be offended. They are merely stating what THEY believe. Whether or not it agrees with my beliefs or not is irrelevant as long as I don't attack their beliefs and tell them they are wrong. As example, I started this thread:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faith/20041120/msgs/436799.html
Even though I do not believe the same things as what was replied to me, I did not make any comment in that regard. I do not understand how that thread differs from my example above.
I think we should all have the freedom to say what our *own* beliefs are, if not, what is left to talk about on the Faith board?
Again, I am not telling posters that their beliefs are wrong or that they have to believe the same thing as I do. I am only stating what my Christian belief is, just like my thread that I have quoted where Jewish posters are telling me what their beliefs are.
Do you see where my confusion is and could you please help me to understand this better.
Thanks,
AG
Posted by Angel Girl on January 12, 2005, at 11:48:25
In reply to What's the Purpose of the Faith Board? » Angel Girl, posted by verne on January 11, 2005, at 18:13:17
verne
Thank you for seeing my point. BTW, I think you may be onto something there with that new board you're suggesting. ;)
AG
> If we can't make posts affirming our religion because it probably contradicts someone elses, I agree with Angel Girl - what's left to post? What's the purpose of such a message board?
>
> Why not have a "Silence" Board while we are at it?
>
> verne
Posted by Dr. Bob on January 12, 2005, at 20:54:25
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board » Dr. Bob, posted by Angel Girl on January 12, 2005, at 0:02:22
> It appears to me that there is a VERY VERY fine line here.
Yes, I think so, too.
Bob
Posted by Angel Girl on January 12, 2005, at 22:08:11
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board, posted by Dr. Bob on January 12, 2005, at 20:54:25
Dr. Bob
Could you please look at the examples that I have shown you in my last post directed to you in this thread and address them please so that I may have better understanding of what is deemed acceptable and what is not.
AG
> > It appears to me that there is a VERY VERY fine line here.
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> Yes, I think so, too.
>
> Bob
Posted by Dr. Bob on January 13, 2005, at 0:44:24
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board » Dr. Bob, posted by Angel Girl on January 12, 2005, at 0:02:22
> The only difference that I am seeing in your examples to mine are the use of the word *my* and *their*. BUT in my statement, even though those words are not present, they are implied by the beginning of my statement starting with "As a Christian". I think adding the words *my* or *their* is redundant.
Why would "as a Christian" imply "my"? Is there a downside to being explicit?
Bob
Posted by Angel Girl on January 13, 2005, at 8:22:25
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board, posted by Dr. Bob on January 13, 2005, at 0:44:24
Dr Bob
This is my original statement that you deemed problematic but I feel should be acceptable.
As a Christian, I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ
Can you please tell me what is problematic about it. I am only stating that I am a Christian and that as such, that is what *I* believe. In no way am I putting others down for their own beliefs or telling them that they have to believe the same. What others belief is up to them.
I also would see no problem in writing:
Christians believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
Please explain to me where there is anything wrong in my 2 above samples.
AG
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> Why would "as a Christian" imply "my"? Is there a downside to being explicit?
>
> Bob
Posted by Fallen4MyT on January 13, 2005, at 17:10:35
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board » Dr. Bob, posted by Angel Girl on January 13, 2005, at 8:22:25
AG be ready its such a fine fine line I am curious as to what he has to say cause I see zero wrong with your statements that IS what Christians think..believe....by definition one who belives in Jesus Christ is a Christian :)
> Dr Bob
>
> This is my original statement that you deemed problematic but I feel should be acceptable.
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> As a Christian, I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ
>
> Can you please tell me what is problematic about it. I am only stating that I am a Christian and that as such, that is what *I* believe. In no way am I putting others down for their own beliefs or telling them that they have to believe the same. What others belief is up to them.
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> I also would see no problem in writing:
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> Christians believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ.
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> Please explain to me where there is anything wrong in my 2 above samples.
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> AG
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> >
> > Why would "as a Christian" imply "my"? Is there a downside to being explicit?
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> > Bob
>
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Posted by Lou Pilder on January 13, 2005, at 18:06:03
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board » Angel Girl, posted by Fallen4MyT on January 13, 2005, at 17:10:35
Friends,
It has been written that a statement like,[...as a Christian, I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ...] could be in accordance with the guidlines of the faith board here.
As I see this statement, and those like it, there are two issues IMO that are [...problematic...].
The first issue is, does it fall in the catagory of Jean Jacques Rousseau's statement on the opening page of the faith board that [..Whosoever dares say ,Outside the Church there is no salvation...]. Well, looking at the statement , it writes that[... salvation can {only} be obtained through Jesus Christ...]. Now if the potential is there to consider that the statement thearfore also means that jews could possibly not get salvation, or others that consider their salvation to be obtained by some other means than through Jesus Christ, then does the statement in question put those of those faiths down? My answer depends on what is defined as [...putting down...]. The past practice in the archives can give that definition clarity.
The next issue as I see it, is whether the poster that posted the post believes it or not. Well, if some foundations of some faiths can not be posted, and if this statement in question is a foundation of a faith that can not be posted, could the fact that one believes it or not be relevant to the statement's acceptability or not here? My answer is that it depends. It depends on whether other foundations of other faiths are not allowed to be posted here that have similar meaning. IMO, if one posted,[...only people that are members of the ...] are the true believers and are the only ones going to heaven..], if that was posted, would whether the poster believed it or not have any determination as to it's acceptability or not? If so, what could prevent a segregationist from posting racist statements here? Or a supremist posting supremist statements? Is it not the {foundation} that is what is determined as acceptable or not?
When we look at the statement in question,[..as a Christion...salvation only through Jesus Christ...], one could be convinced by many sources that the statement is true. But I ask all hear to consider the following conversation that I have had many times with persons that say that to me.
The converstion usually starts with , Lou, your not saved because the jews do not believe in Jesus. The Bible says,[...Neither is there salvation in any other, for there is none other name under heaven given among men, wherby we must be saved...].
They usually go on and say, [...we are saved by grace... we do not deserve salvation... you can only be forgiven by God by beliveing in Jesus...if you do not accept Jesus you will not be saved...].
My answer has been as follows:
My friend, are you going to heaven?
"Yes", they answer.
I ask , "Do you deserve to go to heaven?
"No", they say and say, [..all fall short of the glory of God, but by God's grace alone, through Christ, I receive the fullness of the Father's blessings...].
Very well, I say, But if God can be gracious to you and give you blessings that you say that you do not deserve, could He not do likewise with the Jews, for His own reasons as yet unbeknowest to you?
Lou
Posted by Fallen4MyT on January 13, 2005, at 19:20:30
In reply to Lou's response to salvation only through Christ, posted by Lou Pilder on January 13, 2005, at 18:06:03
Lou IMO yes the God I belive in can, could and very well might have a way for the Jewish people but as I am Christian (and see many of us say Christians believe)...Jesus is the way to MY salvation I would not presume to know the mind and heart of God and His plans for those who He has considered his chosen ones...the Jews.
>>>Lou states in part>>
Very well, I say, But if God can be gracious to you and give you blessings that you say that you do not deserve, could He not do likewise with the Jews, for His own reasons as yet unbeknowest to you?
Lou
Posted by Lou Pilder on January 13, 2005, at 19:51:13
In reply to Re: Lou's response to salvation only through Christ » Lou Pilder, posted by Fallen4MyT on January 13, 2005, at 19:20:30
Fallen4myT,
You wrote,[...yes, the God I believe in...might have a way for the jewish people but...Jesus is the way to MY salvation...].
Is not that what this is about? Is not it about writing whether Jesus is the way to your salvation verses Jesus is the only way to salvation? Did not Dr. Hsiung give that as an alternative?
Lou
Posted by Fallen4MyT on January 13, 2005, at 20:10:52
In reply to Lou's reply to Fallen4myT-mysal » Fallen4MyT, posted by Lou Pilder on January 13, 2005, at 19:51:13
Lou I cannot speak for De Bob or even other posters I can only tell you what my beliefs are and that is how I see it. I have spoken with priests and some believe the same. I am sorry but I only really only read about 1 in 2000 posts so Dr Bob may have said that but I dont think I saw it....Lou some do not believe as I do so they would disagree and could be going against their beliefs if they posted as I did. This is a hard topic and I feel sad that you cannot seem to get a straight answer.
> Fallen4myT,
> You wrote,[...yes, the God I believe in...might have a way for the jewish people but...Jesus is the way to MY salvation...].
> Is not that what this is about? Is not it about writing whether Jesus is the way to your salvation verses Jesus is the only way to salvation? Did not Dr. Hsiung give that as an alternative?
> Lou
Posted by Lou Pilder on January 13, 2005, at 20:34:58
In reply to Re: Lou's reply to Fallen4myT-mysal » Lou Pilder, posted by Fallen4MyT on January 13, 2005, at 20:10:52
Fallen4myT,
You wrote,[...I feel sad that you cannot seem to get a straight answer...].
Could you clarify as to what the question is that you write that I can not seem to get a {straight} answer to?
Lou
Posted by Dr. Bob on January 13, 2005, at 23:04:02
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board » Dr. Bob, posted by Angel Girl on January 13, 2005, at 8:22:25
> This is my original statement that you deemed problematic but I feel should be acceptable.
>
> As a Christian, I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ
>
> Can you please tell me what is problematic about it.Someone else might think you're referring to their salvation, too.
Bob
Posted by Fallen4MyT on January 13, 2005, at 23:05:47
In reply to Lou's reply to Fallen4myT » Fallen4MyT, posted by Lou Pilder on January 13, 2005, at 20:34:58
I could be wrong Lou but I think you are trying very hard to understand what Dr Bob wants or accepts on the faith boards and the rules he has posted and what he means by what he posts and you ask for clarification from him. But the rules and all are kind of vague and hard to get for many of us. That is what I mean.
> Fallen4myT,
> You wrote,[...I feel sad that you cannot seem to get a straight answer...].
> Could you clarify as to what the question is that you write that I can not seem to get a {straight} answer to?
> Lou
Posted by Angel Girl on January 14, 2005, at 4:30:21
In reply to Re: examples for the faith board, posted by Dr. Bob on January 13, 2005, at 23:04:02
> > This is my original statement that you deemed problematic but I feel should be acceptable.
> >
> > As a Christian, I believe that salvation can only be obtained through Jesus Christ
> >
> > Can you please tell me what is problematic about it.
>
> Someone else might think you're referring to their salvation, too.
>
> BobDr Bob
I made a comment referring to MY and only MY beliefs due to that fact that I am a Christian. I made absolutely no comment on other faiths or put them down. It seems that I can not write about my beliefs because there is always going to be somebody who is going to object.
Again, I ask you,
WHAT IS THE POINT OF A FAITH BOARD IF YOU CAN'T TALK ABOUT OUR FAITH???
I GIVE UP!!! No wonder very few people post on the Faith board. I will never venture there again or I will be blocked for every post I make in regards to my own faith. I've heard plenty of people complain that the Faith board is anti-Sementic. Well now, it is anti-Christian too. What will be next? This is totally ridiculous IMHO.
AG
Posted by Lou Pilder on January 14, 2005, at 8:01:46
In reply to I GIVE UP!!! » Dr. Bob, posted by Angel Girl on January 14, 2005, at 4:30:21
AG,
You wrote,[...it (the faith board) is anti-Christian...].
If your statement is because the rules state that one can not post that[...salvation can {only} be obtained through Jesus Christ...],then IMO, the board is not anti-Christian
Lou
Posted by Angel Girl on January 14, 2005, at 9:26:12
In reply to Lou's respose to Angel Girl-[*]ntichrist? » Angel Girl, posted by Lou Pilder on January 14, 2005, at 8:01:46
> AG,
> You wrote,[...it (the faith board) is anti-Christian...].
> If your statement is because the rules state that one can not post that[...salvation can {only} be obtained through Jesus Christ...],then IMO, the board is not anti-Christian
> Lou
>
LouThat is your opinion, mine obviously differs. Also, I am HIGHLY OFFENDED by you putting the word 'antichrist' in the subject line with my name. I PLEAD that you ask Dr Bob to remove it IMMEDIATELY. As a Christian it SICKENS me to see that word attached to my name, regardless if it is your little shortform or not!!! Next time please use a little more sensitivity in what you choose for your references in the subject line.
AG
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