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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Player1x3 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

 

Like I said before, it really depends on how you define religious practicing. For me personally, going to church for example every Sunday isnt really a religious practicing. Its more like religious worship or religious study IMO.

But I dont see how the second result points out the flaw in Christianity in any way, really.


The second result says that nothing gained from outer influences cannot affect your chances of entering heaven, since that would give an unfair advantage to those who are exposed to "better" influences. And everything regarding religious practicing is the result of outer influences. Without them, you would have no knowledge of the Bible or anything else regarding Christianity.

In other words, God doesn't care how much or how little you practise the Christian faith. Your "heart" is what truly matters.


Bolded: I agree with that. Altho, if you have a good heart, i think the chances are, you already practice/d Christian faith in some way, regardless if you aimed to do so.

Underlined: So you think if someone wasnt born in a christian enviorment/under christian circumstances, you cant possibly discover Christian religion?