What I believe in, by Craney Subscribe to rss feed for Craney

I believe in God as a creator of the entire universe.
I believe that Jesus Christ was a messiah who was sent by 
God to people to save them from their sins.

To be honest, what is going to be to the human after his 
or her death in terms of spirituality is the mystery for 
me. I believe that every human is sentenced to be 
physically doomed. Still, I want to believe that only 
those who don't take doctrine of Jesus Christ seriously 
would be spiritually destroyed. The spirit of every
individual would last forever - yes I want to believe in
that too.

I believe that many people who are even not Christians 
found happiness in following the doctrine of righteousness 
which later on revealed to be pretty much the same of 
Jesus Christ. So I want to believe that even those people 
should be saved.

I believe that Bible was based on sincere understanding of 
the world and historical facts by people of old times. It 
is not completely true. 

The words of bible contradict big bang theory, because 
according to its words the first things created by God were
heavens, earth, and water, but not the light Genesis 1:1-2.

If Jesus Christ is God, why did he prayed to Him and 
called Him his Heavenly Father? No, I beleive that Jesus 
Christ was his son who was given high authority to perform 
miracles and right things on the planet Earth. 

If we were baptized, how come we were not able to perform 
miracles and speak in different languages like the first 
followers of disciple? If I would ask one of my spiritual
only English speaking brother or sister to go to German  to
teach the doctrine of Jesus Christ for one week, would he or
she be able to accompish that request without taking private
lessons in order to speak Germany? Therfore, baptizing is
just a ceremony which makes you a member of the church. It
doesn't garantee salvation. 
 
Posted: 2008-08-21 23:55:56 UTC

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