This may be harsh... But I just watched two videos on YouTube. One saying the differences in Jesus and the Church by a Christian (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IAhDGYlpqY&feature=player_embedded), and the other knocking some believes of Christians by a Muslim (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNGqrzkFp_4&feature=related)
Although I did get a little feisty with the second video I will admit that he did bring up some, I say SOME good points. One being what you believe but more importantly why do you believe.
I think the hardest thing for a Christian will always be defending God with "sounds good" logic. But only because we try to defend with countered "Christian Logic" as if we were solving a math problem. We completely forget to reference our heart, our experience, our relationship thinking that we could have been wrong this whole time. I don't know, maybe we didn't actually love him all this time.
The thing I walked away from (among other arguments which I will not rant and rave here) is this question: If God's followers were like an army, like we know today, would I be a volunteer or would be a draftee. Would I have chosen to follow this idea, this path. Or would I have been chosen by others to follow it. Do you believe what you believe because you believe, or because you were brought up to believe and those around you do.
Food for thought.
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