On Monday, January 22, 2018 at 7:15:03 AM UTC-5,
leigh.v....@googlemail.com wrote:
> Interestingly on 5/12/17 you posted that Christianity wasn't a religion. Make your mind up you flake.
I have explained this previously. It was probably in section you
labeled as "tl;dr".
Here's one from alt.os.development I posted recently:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.os.development/dCrzVEPYslI/5hhXeHjACAAJ
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.os.development/dCrzVEPYslI/qCY_NbkYCQAJ
Summary:
The world can only see Christianity as a religion. It lumps all
faiths into the same category, because it sees them all equally
from only our flesh's point of view.
But for the one who is born again, we know the difference because
of our new spirit nature. We know the new relationship we have
with God and His Holy Spirit. We know whose we are, and where we
are going.
It is the augmented existence I tried to highlight on this post:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/comp.lang.c++/885KFcqNYqk/6hnxLi1vBAAJ
That timeline on the right shows the combined simultaneous existence
of both our flesh and spirit once we come to Jesus, ask forgiveness
for our sin, and are saved. From that moment on, we are alive again
eternally. But here in this world, we still have to overcome much,
and it is a constant struggle against spiritual oppression.
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