There’s a whole book on it called The Bible. But the long and short of it is that while the Jews were chosen, God always had a plan to bring Jews (who followed Jesus and broke with traditional Jewish law) and gentiles together as Christians, following Christ. It is a long story but worth hearing and reading. Start seeking the answers to your questions and you will find.
It seems highly improbable that there could be a creator of the universe who would choose not only one planet but one group of its inhabitants as his perfect creations. It seems to be a self-aggrandizing fairy tale that christians go along with to their own detriment.
Faith is mystifying….it’s a mystery how Jesus, fully human and fully God, has power over the physics and physical laws of nature. And made a way, using Satan against himself, to defeat the darkness to save me from hell, even tho I deserve it. Not having anything to believe in must be frightening during times like we’re living in.
There’s a whole book on it called The Bible. But the long and short of it is that while the Jews were chosen, God always had a plan to bring Jews (who followed Jesus and broke with traditional Jewish law) and gentiles together as Christians, following Christ. It is a long story but worth hearing and reading. Start seeking the answers to your questions and you will find.
It seems highly improbable that there could be a creator of the universe who would choose not only one planet but one group of its inhabitants as his perfect creations. It seems to be a self-aggrandizing fairy tale that christians go along with to their own detriment.
I guess we all have our beliefs. You do you and I’ll be me. Love yo you Fren
Actually I try my best not to believe anything. I think practicing extreme doubt is enlightening but faith is mystifying.
Faith is mystifying….it’s a mystery how Jesus, fully human and fully God, has power over the physics and physical laws of nature. And made a way, using Satan against himself, to defeat the darkness to save me from hell, even tho I deserve it. Not having anything to believe in must be frightening during times like we’re living in.