I am not a Christian or Roman-Catholic myself, so I can't see or feel like one. Thus, I have written my queries here, hoping a true believer could enlighten me.
1) Christians always said, as long as you believe in god, or the holy father, your sins shall be cleansed when the time comes, and he shall bring you to his holy kingdom.
I understand that this is to say god, or the holy father, loves us as their children, and is willing to forgive our mistakes, and will give us a chance to change. He also lead us by setting an example of showing us his benevolence. However, what good is it if his children do not see their mistakes, continuously making the same, with the believe that he shall be forgiven?
2) I was guided by a Roman-Catholic who explained, who are we to judge a person right or wrong, we are not god.
However, in reality, many people, regardless of races or religions, including the one who taught me, still have his own perceptions or opinions of people. Doesn't this oppose what the religion is trying to bring forth to his believer?
3) When I am doing some research on the teachings of the respective religions, I read an article that stated that marriage is the utmost sacred form of relationships recognized in Roman-Catholic. The relationships between husband and wife, and spiritually with god, is to be considered above all other relationships.
If so, how can a wife let her husband suffers in hunger, or threaten to get a divorce, because her husband fails to bring back money because of losing a job. Despite so, the said husband continues to love her with all his heart and his trying to give them the best while suffering alone, yet she, the wife, brings her mother out to enjoy the materialistic enjoyment of life, not considering the hardships and burden they are in. Isn't marriage an holistic commitment that bind both parties to love each other, to be loyal to, and to support each other irregardless good times or bad?
If god is so generous to forgive everyone, what will it be should a believer believes in god only because they believe that they shall be forgiven, yet committing actions that are not in accordance to what are being taught. If so, shouldn't they be damned?
Originally posted by Maidweek:Don’t follow those Roman Catholic bullshits! Roman Catholicism is based on self-righteousness same like Buddhism or Islam.
You sound like you are PERFECT. hhahahahha, another satanic christian posting self righteous post.
Maidweek, you are pot calling the kettle black.
With this chronic problematic ill character of christians fewer and fewer want to accept christianity as their faith.
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