In all seriousness, what's wrong with the message that:
1. God is perfect
2. Every single human being is flawed
3. Because of our flaws (sin), we can never meet the standards of a perfect God
4. Imperfect humans have no place with a perfect God, so an eternal separation (damnation) will result
5. God, in His love and mercy, offers His perfection to us and takes our flaws in exchange, so that we can stand righteous before Him
6. Being righteous, God blesses us for eternity
Seems to me a simple and positive message, that puts shame to any personal self-righteousness ("well, I'm not perfect, but I'm better than most people.") Human self-righteousness has made all the problems that our world knows, apart from natural disasters and disease of course.
So, by all means disagree with the validity of the Christian message, as there is no objective proof that it is true, but don't put down the message. It is a positive one and it makes a lot of sense with what we know about human nature.
After all if everyone went to heaven, including me, I'm not sure I'd want to be there. It would have all the same problems we have on earth, maybe minus the natural disasters and disease. Praise be to God that it's not any of our righteousness that counts, but that of Jesus Christ!
-Craig
1. God is perfect
2. Every single human being is flawed
3. Because of our flaws (sin), we can never meet the standards of a perfect God
4. Imperfect humans have no place with a perfect God, so an eternal separation (damnation) will result
5. God, in His love and mercy, offers His perfection to us and takes our flaws in exchange, so that we can stand righteous before Him
6. Being righteous, God blesses us for eternity
Seems to me a simple and positive message, that puts shame to any personal self-righteousness ("well, I'm not perfect, but I'm better than most people.") Human self-righteousness has made all the problems that our world knows, apart from natural disasters and disease of course.
So, by all means disagree with the validity of the Christian message, as there is no objective proof that it is true, but don't put down the message. It is a positive one and it makes a lot of sense with what we know about human nature.
After all if everyone went to heaven, including me, I'm not sure I'd want to be there. It would have all the same problems we have on earth, maybe minus the natural disasters and disease. Praise be to God that it's not any of our righteousness that counts, but that of Jesus Christ!
-Craig