K-Gun
March 25th, 2007, 4:17:54 AM
True Christianity is an absolute belief system which leads to true happiness.
An absolute belief system exists where there is no doubt.
True happiness exists when there is no fear of death (in the case of true Christianity, because one believes that life is eternal), and there exists full love of one’s self equal with a full love of others.
True Christianity does not and cannot prove theological or scientific realities.
Therefore true Christianity may exist concomitant with realties which contract Christianity writ large.
True Christianity is a psychological phenomenon which:
A. Removes the belief that one will die.
B. Holds that Good will win in the end.
Is it possible to obtain true happiness without being a true Christian?
Yes: It is possible not to fear death while believing one will die. Such an absence of fear is possible by accepting the nature of the finitude of life.
Is it possible to love one’s self fully, equal to a full love of others, without believing that good will win in the end?
Yes: Loving one’s self fully while equally loving other’s is the best possible way to fight for ‘the good,’ even with an explicit realization that there is no guiding light in the universe ensuring that good wins in the end.
An absolute belief system exists where there is no doubt.
True happiness exists when there is no fear of death (in the case of true Christianity, because one believes that life is eternal), and there exists full love of one’s self equal with a full love of others.
True Christianity does not and cannot prove theological or scientific realities.
Therefore true Christianity may exist concomitant with realties which contract Christianity writ large.
True Christianity is a psychological phenomenon which:
A. Removes the belief that one will die.
B. Holds that Good will win in the end.
Is it possible to obtain true happiness without being a true Christian?
Yes: It is possible not to fear death while believing one will die. Such an absence of fear is possible by accepting the nature of the finitude of life.
Is it possible to love one’s self fully, equal to a full love of others, without believing that good will win in the end?
Yes: Loving one’s self fully while equally loving other’s is the best possible way to fight for ‘the good,’ even with an explicit realization that there is no guiding light in the universe ensuring that good wins in the end.