What Do I Believe????
I believe that in order to achieve the ultimate wellbeing and spiritual joy that is the result of being close to God you are required to……………
1) Be willing to always share your spirit with others, knowing you may receive nothing in return……….
2) Be humble…….(especially in front of God)
3) Be merciful to everyone…
4) Be pure in mind, will and emotion…
5) A peacemaker….
6) To thirst for righteousness……(while never demanding it or being hypocritical)
7) To never think, look or act in lust for a woman (or man) who is not your own…… (yes that includes your right hand as well)
8) To love your enemies unconditionally….
9) To always and continually give to those less fortunate than yourself….(whether that be in kindness, time or/and money)
10) Love your neighbour as you love yourself…..
11) Love God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength……
Quite a list I’m sure you’ll agree. The observant among you will notice all these characteristics are part of the teaching and ministry of one man - Jesus.
Some say the result of his teachings, Christianity, is only a crutch used by the weak and needy in times of need. I absolutely, totally and wholeheartedly agree!! Our flesh is far too weak, and too easily tempted by selfish desires to achieve any of these above for long. In my opinion you could never even think about approaching them without 3 vital things.
- The Removal of Our Sins
(We all have baggage, all of us, everyone, and I bet you can think of something right now that stops you from achieving something on that list. Forgiving yourself and others is vital.)
- Prayer (and Worship)
(Thanking God for our blessings, there are always numerous people less fortunate than ourselves. Confessing new sins. Asking God for enough strength to accomplish whatever it is we were put on this earth to do.
N.B. Who knows which religion is actually right in how to achieve this communication with God.
- Doing Works
(Saying the words without backing it up with the actions of helping others is worth little)
- “Now sin no more”
Personally, I could not accomplish the removal of my sins without Paul’s interpretation of Jesus’ message. Prayer without the belief in God, and Jesus’ message that he does indeed love and cherish everyone of us like a father. The works I always tried to do, but I have to say Jesus’ half brother James has a lot of common sense to say on the matter, and I find works much more enjoyable and easy to do now.
I have always respected everyone’s views regarding their spirituality (or their right to a lack of it) and that will never change. I myself was invited late to the party, after years of intellectual arrogance. I am only writing this because of the joy I have found following his teachings, and the affect it has had on my life every day. And even if you don’t agree, that’s fine, just please, be aware, looking back I think someone up there was trying to catch my attention for years before I wanted to notice.
I have a scientific background, and am fascinated by the history (and lack of it) surrounding this man, and his immediate followers. There are so many unusual circumstances and missing information surrounding the ministry of Jesus and that of those who immediately continued his teachings. I firmly believe these issues should not be avoided, and should be asked and actively discussed.
- Was Jesus really born divine? Or did he receive his blessing and healing powers following John’s baptism aged 30?
- If he had them before why is there no documentation of their use anywhere?
- Was Jesus really resurrected from the dead? Did he die in the first place?
- Was he really the son of God
- Did he really do all/some of the miracles the NT claims?
- Did his followers produce miracles following his death?
- Was Mary really a virgin when she had Jesus? Is there any scientific explanation for this claim however remote?
- Was an elderly Mary really a source in Luke’s gospel?
- If so why the absence of his life pre-ministry in the texts, she must have known?
- Did Jesus ever sin in his unrecorded past?
- What was a doctor (Luke) doing testifying about supernatural miracles anyway?
- And why did such a thorough and comprehensive researcher (Luke) completely miss out Jesus’ earlier life in his gospel?
- Was James (the Just) really Jesus’ biological half brother? And why did he not believe Jesus until after his death and resurrection (where he became a major force in the developing church)
- What was Jesus’ real relationship with Mary Magdalene?
- How did Paul, a man who never (we think) even meet Jesus, become the greatest force in the spread of Christianity? And if he received no extra content to his message from the “super-disciples” where did he learn it? And is it accurate?
- Did Paul use versions of the current Gospel? Or just teach what is in his letters?
- Are the attributed authors of the NT accurate?
- When were they written?
- Is there any hidden documentation?
- How would God really prefer He was worshipped?
- Is the Bible God’s Word on Earth? If so should it be taken literally or should the scope of human error be accounted for?
If I’m honest, as much as I love these questions, and will always be happy for a good debate about the answers with anyone regardless of their choice of beliefs. They really don’t matter. You judge a tree by the fruit it produces. Even if Jesus was just a man, a man with an extraordinary vision of the way to live, who got extremely lucky to have his legacy carried on the way it did even after 20 years let alone 2000. The fact is this man has saved billions of people over 2000 years, encouraged them to lead better lives, and to love each other. Even he died without resurrection, the fact is his death has wiped the slate clean in the hearts of billions of people, allowing them to move forward. Even if it was accidental he chose men from all walks of life as his disciples (and apostles) so that everyone can relate to someone. Even if the Bible is warped by human error, and Paul distorted the truth, by reading it, it saved me, and Paul was the messenger who found me, and I am not alone.
If you factor all these things together, you have to admire the beauty and dare I say majesty of this. Now look back at the teachings at the start again. They are heart-achingly pure and beautiful in every way, the perfect way to live your life. Could a simple carpenter from an adulterous relationship really have achieved this, this man, who only took three years for his wisdom to change the world forever, and after his death, sparked the emergence of normal uneducated men, most without formal religious training, to spread his message and teaching of love throughout the world to this day.
Was this man really the Son of God?
Personally I don’t need evidence.
I think the answer is clear.
If he wasn’t he should be adopted.