“I am not an atheist.
Nor am I a theist. I am a Christian.
I believe in a
God that designed and
created the world and governs it through natural laws that are inherent in
everything. I believe in natural laws that can be discovered through
observation, experience, and reasoning. My religion is based primarily on
nature and reasoning, in contrast to other religions that are based on alleged
"revelations" that come through some "supernatural" means.
I believe that man has
"free will" and has responsibility for choosing how he lives in
relation to natural laws that govern the world.
If God directly intervened in my life, I would no
longer have "free will.” I would be
a puppet controlled by God. Such control by God would cost me the very thing
that makes me an individual human being with the freedom to think and act for
myself.
I believe that God can only intervene indirectly in the world
through other human beings. God can heal through the efforts of physicians and
nurses and God can only care for the poor through others….
According to Jesus, our mission is to create the
"kingdom of God on earth." God can work through
each of us if we will follow God's law of love for each other. We are God's
representatives on earth if we do God's will. Each of us can contribute in some
way toward the development of the Kingdom
of God on earth.
I do not believe in the theory of atonement that
claims that Jesus had to die as a sacrifice to pay the "death
penalty" for humankind and save them from the "wrath" of God. I do not view God as a whimsical
tyrant who sends plagues and pestilence to punish people on earth and who plans
to torture people in "hell" in the future. I reject these
superstitious ideas as products of human hatred and a failure to recognize
God's natural laws of love for others.
I am a Christian. I am a Christian because I am a
disciple of Jesus. I believe in the natural laws of God that Jesus taught. But
as a Christian, I recognize that Jesus was only human. I know that Jesus had to
struggle with his own times of disappointment, sorrow, anger, prejudice,
impatience, and despair, just as other human beings struggle with these
experiences. Jesus never claimed to be perfect. Yet, he was committed to
following God's natural laws of love. Jesus used examples from the natural
world and from human nature to explain basic truths about life. In his
parables, Jesus spoke of mustard seeds, wheat, weeds, fishing nets, pearls,
vineyards, fig trees, salt, candle light and sheep to illustrate his points.
Jesus used illustrations from human nature to teach the basic concepts such as
repentance, forgiveness, justice, and love.
Jesus believed that it is God's will for people to
love God and to love each other. God should be loved as creator of the world
and as the source of human life. We should show our love for each other because
happiness comes to us as we live in harmony, or unity, with each other. The
Christianity that Jesus taught is based on the appreciation for all creation
and on appreciation for every human life.
Jesus called for people to follow God's laws so the
"kingdom of God " could come "on earth as
it is in heaven." Jesus preached the "gospel" that the "kingdom of God is at hand." Jesus taught that
there are only two basic laws of God governing mankind. The first law is that
life comes from God and we are to use it as God intends, as illustrated in
Jesus' parable of the talents ("How Can You Love God?). The second law is
that God intends for human beings to live by love for each other as illustrated
in Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan. ("Love Your Neighbor.")
I am a Christian. I am a Deist. I am a Christian Deist.
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