Lovejoy
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Wait, so does that mean Lord of the Rings is a religion?
If so, WHY DIDN'T ANYBODY TELL ME?! :duh:
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Wait, so does that mean Lord of the Rings is a religion?
If so, WHY DIDN'T ANYBODY TELL ME?! :duh:
The term religion is used in Scripture in positive and negative contexts. There is a tendency among many today, in what I think is a wee bit of false piety, to eschew the word religion, making it a shibboleth for the self-righteous, as if Scripture only denounced it whenever the word appeared. That is not the case (James 1:27). Christianity is a religion, the one, true, religion, so we need not be embarrassed by claiming this. Indeed, we should embrace it.
Religion is devotion, worship, and service to something, usually something supernatural.
Christian religion is devotion, worship, and service to the God revealed to us in Holy Scripture, the one, true God. That is why we claim that Christianity is the one, true, religion.
See also: http://christianreader.typepad.com/christian_reader/2009/12/christianity-is-a-religion.html
AMR
I agree that James defines religion, but that is not Christianity. Catholicism, maybe, but not Christianity. We are not justified by visiting widows and orphans or keeping oneself unstained by the world. We are justified by faith in Christ.The term religion is used in Scripture in positive and negative contexts. There is a tendency among many today, in what I think is a wee bit of false piety, to eschew the word religion, making it a shibboleth for the self-righteous, as if Scripture only denounced it whenever the word appeared. That is not the case (James 1:27). Christianity is a religion, the one, true, religion, so we need not be embarrassed by claiming this. Indeed, we should embrace it.
Wiffenpoofle! Read all of Chapter 1 from which the verse was taken. It says nothing of the sort.I agree that James defines religion, but that is not Christianity. Catholicism, maybe, but not Christianity.
What is "it"?Wiffenpoofle! Read all of Chapter 1 from which the verse was taken. It says nothing of the sort.
AMR
The term religion is used in Scripture in positive and negative contexts. There is a tendency among many today, in what I think is a wee bit of false piety, to eschew the word religion, making it a shibboleth for the self-righteous, as if Scripture only denounced it whenever the word appeared. That is not the case (James 1:27). Christianity is a religion, the one, true, religion, so we need not be embarrassed by claiming this. Indeed, we should embrace it.
Religion is devotion, worship, and service to something, usually something supernatural.
Christian religion is devotion, worship, and service to the God revealed to us in Holy Scripture, the one, true God. That is why we claim that Christianity is the one, true, religion.
See also: http://christianreader.typepad.com/christian_reader/2009/12/christianity-is-a-religion.html
AMR
Becasue it leads to a big argument regarding the Tolkien-onlyism verses the dynamic translation found in the movies (not to mention which dynamic translation is better, the original theatrical release of the extended version DVD release). You would be on the wrong side of that argument and would be condemned to L. Ron Hubbard for eternity!Wait, so does that mean Lord of the Rings is a religion?
If so, WHY DIDN'T ANYBODY TELL ME?! :duh:
God decided to have His Word written down, so that men wouldn't have to wonder. Those with true religion are found doing God's Will, not the will of men. It isn't God's will that men sit in pews and complain about wasting their time listening to a false preacher preach false religion about a false god. God wants men that will listen to Him.
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toldailytopic: Does one need a religion to know God?
And who could doubt a cow regarding the nature of her milk. lain:You know if you tell yourself the same lie, you will eventually convince yourself that it's the truth.
No one will argue that it hasn't worked for you.You know if you tell yourself the same lie, you will eventually convince yourself that it's the truth.
If I ever hear cows talking then the first thing I'd be wondering would be just how deluded am I? :think:And who could doubt a cow regarding the nature of her milk. lain:
Though you might want to if a cow ever starts talking about it.
I see you peeking, AMR. James put you to rest for a reason. Go back to bed.James is putting to rest Mr. Religion.