I was talking with a non Christian friend of mine about the faith and in particular why he has no interest in it. This was NOT an attempt to convert him on my part, it was just curiosity as I always have an interest in differing viewpoints.
He said he felt God asks too much.
As an example of this he used the following: Church every week, no sex outside of marriage, only heterosexuality permitted, spread the Gospel, tithe of 10% of your income, abortions prohibited and so forth.
Now, not all of these are a directly prohibited by the Bible, but they are generally accepted things most Christians do (or don't do). I explained to my friend that while God does ask a lot, you also must take into account the rewards promised. Repeatedly in the Bible, there are scriptures basically stating "If you are loyal to God in everything you do, He will bring good things your way" and beyond that, you are also guaranteed entrance into Heaven upon leaving this earth.
My friend replied that he was uncomfortable with the notion that everyone who was NOT Christian was condemned to burn in Hell for eternity, even otherwise good, moral, decent people.
I admit I didn't have much of a reply for him because honestly that's something I ponder heavily as well and it's also an issue debated in certain Christian circles as well.
My friend said he wanted as many freedoms in life as he could get and God just couldn't deliver that.
So the point of this thread is to ask you how you feel about my friends viewpoints. Is he right or not?
He said he felt God asks too much.
As an example of this he used the following: Church every week, no sex outside of marriage, only heterosexuality permitted, spread the Gospel, tithe of 10% of your income, abortions prohibited and so forth.
Now, not all of these are a directly prohibited by the Bible, but they are generally accepted things most Christians do (or don't do). I explained to my friend that while God does ask a lot, you also must take into account the rewards promised. Repeatedly in the Bible, there are scriptures basically stating "If you are loyal to God in everything you do, He will bring good things your way" and beyond that, you are also guaranteed entrance into Heaven upon leaving this earth.
My friend replied that he was uncomfortable with the notion that everyone who was NOT Christian was condemned to burn in Hell for eternity, even otherwise good, moral, decent people.
I admit I didn't have much of a reply for him because honestly that's something I ponder heavily as well and it's also an issue debated in certain Christian circles as well.
My friend said he wanted as many freedoms in life as he could get and God just couldn't deliver that.
So the point of this thread is to ask you how you feel about my friends viewpoints. Is he right or not?
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