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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2386754" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I missed hitting the "quote" button, this is in reply to Saltydecimator.</p><p></p><p>I have no thoughts of liking your response or not, it is your thoughts, and I respect that. What I would question is that from what I know, Christianity in its present form has not been around as such all that long. Christianity makes reference to many things that happened since the beginning of time, but these secrets seem to have been hidden from the Mayans, Egyptians, Budeist, and others for some reason, but they had the same basic core beliefs, at least to me. </p><p></p><p>Why during those thousands of years of flouring times was Christianity hidden if it was the true only source of the Gods? Additionally I have to wonder, did all those people from eons ago go to Hell because they had never heard of Jesus even though they lived a "Christian" type lifestyle while worshiping their God? </p><p></p><p>This is my point, and I think you made it also to a certain extent, most religions, what ever they may be or had been try to separate the good and the evil. What they view of what is good and evil and how they try to overcome their interpretation of "evil" becomes a factor, like we have in today's world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2386754, member: 24583"] I missed hitting the "quote" button, this is in reply to Saltydecimator. I have no thoughts of liking your response or not, it is your thoughts, and I respect that. What I would question is that from what I know, Christianity in its present form has not been around as such all that long. Christianity makes reference to many things that happened since the beginning of time, but these secrets seem to have been hidden from the Mayans, Egyptians, Budeist, and others for some reason, but they had the same basic core beliefs, at least to me. Why during those thousands of years of flouring times was Christianity hidden if it was the true only source of the Gods? Additionally I have to wonder, did all those people from eons ago go to Hell because they had never heard of Jesus even though they lived a "Christian" type lifestyle while worshiping their God? This is my point, and I think you made it also to a certain extent, most religions, what ever they may be or had been try to separate the good and the evil. What they view of what is good and evil and how they try to overcome their interpretation of "evil" becomes a factor, like we have in today's world. [/QUOTE]
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