for the people who find the people who are up in your face annoying, those are Jehovahs Witness... very very different from Christians.
Also, in my personal opinion, i think that people who oppressed and stuff in the name of a 'higher power' had it all wrong. As a matter of fact, I think that Christians and Catholics have been doing it wrong for a very very long time. Riding on the assumption that the bible is a God given thing, or at least God inspired, people have been misinterpreting things for ages, or using it for their own purpose, but what's not to say that maybe people can still interpret it and get it right? There are so many disagreements within the protestant church alone about different bits of the bible, and how things should be interpreted.
At the end of the day, I largely ignore those bits and just concentrate on the fact that Christianity was never meant to be a religion, but was meant (or at least in my opinion) to be a relationship with Jesus, it's just between you, and him, and no one else.
The ten commandments are guidelines and only a side note of Christianity.
The bible mentions it a small handful of times, and if you think about it, only in passing (for the record, our law system is based largely on the ten commandments). The entire new testament was more concerned about getting to know Jesus and seeing what he was like, not about following rules and regulations. Jesus was the guy who was hanging out with the bums, the hobos, the prostitutes, and cheaters and swindlers; that's largely why the officials didn't like him, he was ACTUALLY 'keeping it real' and met a very very real need of the time.
Also, in my personal opinion, i think that people who oppressed and stuff in the name of a 'higher power' had it all wrong. As a matter of fact, I think that Christians and Catholics have been doing it wrong for a very very long time. Riding on the assumption that the bible is a God given thing, or at least God inspired, people have been misinterpreting things for ages, or using it for their own purpose, but what's not to say that maybe people can still interpret it and get it right? There are so many disagreements within the protestant church alone about different bits of the bible, and how things should be interpreted.
At the end of the day, I largely ignore those bits and just concentrate on the fact that Christianity was never meant to be a religion, but was meant (or at least in my opinion) to be a relationship with Jesus, it's just between you, and him, and no one else.
The ten commandments are guidelines and only a side note of Christianity.
The bible mentions it a small handful of times, and if you think about it, only in passing (for the record, our law system is based largely on the ten commandments). The entire new testament was more concerned about getting to know Jesus and seeing what he was like, not about following rules and regulations. Jesus was the guy who was hanging out with the bums, the hobos, the prostitutes, and cheaters and swindlers; that's largely why the officials didn't like him, he was ACTUALLY 'keeping it real' and met a very very real need of the time.
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