Sunday, October 1, 2017

The Beliefs Of A Spiritual Salvation Path

By Donald Wood


With current events, there is often a lot of talk about the end of days, a Christian based belief. As such, many people are becoming more involved in the religious aspects of life. Although, there are still many who claim to be spiritual though not religious. Of course, the most devout of Christians believe in a specific Spiritual Salvation Path.

Of course, while Christians believe in a second coming of Christ, there are also those who believe the world is coming to an end who are in no way religious. For example, there are the Aztecs, Mayans and others who believe the world is coming to an end based on a specific calendar and date rather than a religion. Whereas, there are scientists who seem to believe that an asteroid will lead to the end of time here on earth.

Those subscribing to the Christian faith also believe Christ was born the son of a virgin, died to save the world from sin, then returned to the right hand side of the father. Then, at some point apparently according to the Bible, when man thinks not, Jesus will return to earth to take those whom have accepted the Lord and Savior home.

Only those who have a belief in Jesus Christ, and these stories of the birth, death and resurrection will join in eternal life. All others, or so it is believed will perish in a lake of fire. Of course, there are many different beliefs as to the existence of heaven and hell. For many, these are simply various aspects of life on earth.

Individuals whom have experienced bigotry, hatred and homophobia in the name of religion often dispute these belief systems. Even some in the Christian faith have now seen how these ideologies have caused churches which are part of the faith to suffer. As such, many have changed ways and are more accepting of those living alternative lifestyles.

One reason so many people have doubts with regards to the Christian faith is the way the Bible has been used to spread bigotry, homophobia and hatred across the land. For, most who have a personal relationship with a higher power believe that if God does exist, the deity is that of a loving God not a vengeful one.

For, the most devout Christians still believe to live such a lifestyle remains a sin against God. As such, to participate in a way that would promote such behavior is also a sin. As such, even the most welcoming of congregations are not always as welcoming as the church would have one think.

As such, LGBTQ individuals may want to seek out a truly welcoming congregation by asking questions before attending a service. For, if one knows in advance there is still any aspect of discrimination, it is often best to go elsewhere. Then and only then, will any church start to realize that partial acceptance is not acceptance and that the policies are still discriminatory, bigoted and homophobic in nature.




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