guru267 wrote:symbols wrote:With or without Christianity,secularity would exist because society would always create rules and people will always resist rules and laws.
So why does secularism predominantly occur in Christian societies as opposed to Muslim, African traditional, Hindu or Buddhist societies??
symbols wrote:Many denominations vindicates the bible.It was foretold.
and who is to say that catholism is not the first wolf in sheep's clothing since it was started by the Romans officially only 300 years after the death of Jesus rock - Simon Peter who was ironically murdered by the same Romans
Is catholism not the cause of these denominations??
symbols wrote:If its Saturday you talk of then its still a pagan day.Its derived from Saturn day..
The Sabbath/Saturday was Gods chosen day.. it is not the place of any man to change this holy day at free will! there was a reason Jesus was not crucified on the Sabbath neither did he resurrect on the Sabbath! Because the true Sabbath belongs to God!
Why change it anyway unless there were ulterior motives??
symbols wrote:What religion would you advocate for that would solve man's problems?
Just for the record I am a baptized catholic but the religion that closest fits the bill on the truth is Islam but only if you consider principles and strike out rituals!
Ah,now I think I see your point.It occurs because unlike other religions,it seems to be very flexible and it shapes itself to serve the people not its true purpose.
Religions have denominations especially when it comes to what key concepts are important.When it comes to religion I believe its better to go to the source.Honestly,I don't even go to church.
We have many calenders and standards,which one do we base it on.Even days,how do you know which is which.One thing I won't deny is that religions are being used for ulterior motives but the message stands firm.
Why do you think Islam comes closes to the truth and how can that be if you ignore the rituals?And what is this truth if I may ask?