User:Phatcat68
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Today's date is Friday, March 22, 2024
Newest Updates: My About Me section has been updated (September 18, 2005)
- I just checked my page (May 6, 2006) and found that some immature people have vandalized my page. PLEASE have respect for other people's opinions and for the Word of God and do not vandalize my statements straight from the Word of God. Thank you!
"We ought to obey God rather than men." (Acts 5:29)
My Issues with how Wikipedia treats Christianity
I have found that Wikipedia wants us to have a NPOV (Neutral Point of View) on Christianity as well as other "religions". With Christianity, there is no NPOV on Christianity. You are either saved and going to heaven or lost and going to hell. Nobody will be able to "straddle the fence". Everybody will have to choose and if they do not choose Jesus Christ then they will be choosing Satan and will go to hell for eternity. That is the way it is. Not too pleasant if you do not choose Christ, but those are the facts.
True Christianity is admitting you are a sinner who cannot get to heaven except for trusting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, repenting of your sin (which means to change your sinful habits), trusting that He died for your sins and rose again the 3rd day and being "born again" (see John 3-it is not a modern term) as a new person in Christ. That means that you change your ways, follow what The True Word of God (The King James Version of The Bible) says and following it. Another big problem I have was Biblical figures being removed from my Born-again Christians category because the term born-again is a newer term. That term was used by Jesus in Matthew 3:1-8 to describe getting saved, so it is not a newer term. Those people (his 12 disciples (minus Judas Iscariot), Saul of Tarsus, etc.) all were His followers, so they were born again.