InQuestion
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Hello there. I was raised Catholic, married a Protestant, and have practiced Christian faith for the majority of my life without seeking information about my chosen religion outside of the bible and certian Christian authors.
I have decided that I need to understand why I believe what I believe and a strange thing started happening. The more I thought about it, the less it makes any sort of sense.
I have a few questions that I am currently wrestling with and I have nobody to seek for answers. So I am posting them here. I am interested in hearing any and all ideas concering possible answers. Thank you.
My questions on the Christian Faith:
1. If God is omnipotent, then why did he decide that he didn’t like the way things were going and wipe out the whole earth with the Great Flood except for a couple of people and the animals?
a. What type of (loving) God would kill all his own people just because they were not following some moral code?
b. If God is perfect, then he would not have had to do this...Earth and man would have been created, as he desired them the first time around.
2. How come some places in the bible say you have to perform good works to get into heaven while other places in the bible say you only have to believe in Jesus as the Son of God?
3. How come Jesus’ last words are contradicted in different scriptures?
a. Why would they be “why have you forsaken me, my God?”
b. When he is dying why does he think he has been forsaken? That was his purpose, right?
i. Or if it is the perfect sacrifice (as I have read), what kind of father would sacrifice his “only” son for anything?
ii. What is the difference between God’s “son” Jesus and a normal human that makes Jesus a more acceptable sacrifice?
b. If sending his only son was so important, then how come only those who believe are saved?
i. About 3/4ths the world population will not make it into heaven. If God is all powerful, why not do something more effective?
c. Why would God want to sacrifice his only Son to save people who broke his moral code so they could join him in heaven?
5. If God is omnipotent, then why does he battle Satan (sin)?
a. If he gives us free will, but knows everything, then he knows our end before we began. He knows that some people will be cast into hell the moment they are born. Why create people to be born into hell?
6. If God created man in his image, why is man imperfect?
a. Why is man tempted by sin and not God?
b. Why in some places in the bible does it say that God can be tempted by sin, and in other places that he isn’t?
7. How come none of the Gospels were written until at least 40 years after the death of Christ?
a. How come the Christian church tries to suppress the Gnostic gospels and any other documentation which could contradict the bible?
b. How come none of the other monotheistic religions believe Jesus is the Son of God?
8. How come Christians had the Crusades and killed and persecuted those who did not believe?
a. Thou shall not kill.
9. How come Jesus lived the first 20 or 30 years of his life as a normal carpenter, never performing one miracle and then all of a sudden have these “mystical” powers? - but couldn't perform miracles in his hometown?
10. Why did Christianity adopt things from other religions to help make conversion easier for people of other faiths?
11. If God gave us brains and the ability to think and question, why tell us to have “faith” (believe in absence of truth).
a. This seems to contradict the very nature of our make up as humans – it is not congruent with the way we are made.
i. Some sort of test, right?
I have decided that I need to understand why I believe what I believe and a strange thing started happening. The more I thought about it, the less it makes any sort of sense.
I have a few questions that I am currently wrestling with and I have nobody to seek for answers. So I am posting them here. I am interested in hearing any and all ideas concering possible answers. Thank you.
My questions on the Christian Faith:
1. If God is omnipotent, then why did he decide that he didn’t like the way things were going and wipe out the whole earth with the Great Flood except for a couple of people and the animals?
a. What type of (loving) God would kill all his own people just because they were not following some moral code?
b. If God is perfect, then he would not have had to do this...Earth and man would have been created, as he desired them the first time around.
2. How come some places in the bible say you have to perform good works to get into heaven while other places in the bible say you only have to believe in Jesus as the Son of God?
3. How come Jesus’ last words are contradicted in different scriptures?
a. Why would they be “why have you forsaken me, my God?”
b. When he is dying why does he think he has been forsaken? That was his purpose, right?
4. If God realized there was a problem that nobody was getting into heaven to be with him and sent his only Son to die for all of our sins - couldn’t he have figured out a better way?
a. How does his death change us metaphysically so that we are accepted into heaven?
i. Or if it is the perfect sacrifice (as I have read), what kind of father would sacrifice his “only” son for anything?
ii. What is the difference between God’s “son” Jesus and a normal human that makes Jesus a more acceptable sacrifice?
b. If sending his only son was so important, then how come only those who believe are saved?
i. About 3/4ths the world population will not make it into heaven. If God is all powerful, why not do something more effective?
c. Why would God want to sacrifice his only Son to save people who broke his moral code so they could join him in heaven?
i. Why not just change his moral code?
- What about all the people before Jesus? Did none of them make it into heaven?
a. If he gives us free will, but knows everything, then he knows our end before we began. He knows that some people will be cast into hell the moment they are born. Why create people to be born into hell?
6. If God created man in his image, why is man imperfect?
a. Why is man tempted by sin and not God?
b. Why in some places in the bible does it say that God can be tempted by sin, and in other places that he isn’t?
7. How come none of the Gospels were written until at least 40 years after the death of Christ?
a. How come the Christian church tries to suppress the Gnostic gospels and any other documentation which could contradict the bible?
b. How come none of the other monotheistic religions believe Jesus is the Son of God?
8. How come Christians had the Crusades and killed and persecuted those who did not believe?
a. Thou shall not kill.
9. How come Jesus lived the first 20 or 30 years of his life as a normal carpenter, never performing one miracle and then all of a sudden have these “mystical” powers? - but couldn't perform miracles in his hometown?
10. Why did Christianity adopt things from other religions to help make conversion easier for people of other faiths?
11. If God gave us brains and the ability to think and question, why tell us to have “faith” (believe in absence of truth).
a. This seems to contradict the very nature of our make up as humans – it is not congruent with the way we are made.
i. Some sort of test, right?