Sunday, May 27, 2007

Why People Don’t Believe in God

There is a whole world out there that doesn’t trust the church and believe that Christianity is nothing more than a bunch of phony rituals and traditions to a non-existent God. Why do they feel this way? Because there are people like holding ministry positions.

I’ll not use his/her name but there is a Methodist pastor in Baltimore who is not satisfied with the person that God created them to be so this person underwent a sex-change because God made a mistake.

“The gender I was assigned at birth has never matched my own true authentic God-given gender identity, how I know myself. Fortunately, God's gift of medical science is enabling me to bring my physical body in alignment with my true gender.”

People are entitled to opinions and they certainly have the right to pursue happiness but what this person has done goes against everything biblical. Again people certainly have the right to chose to deny a biblical lifestyle, its called free will, and they do but I don’t see how a minister can preach the infallibility of God and then say He made a mistake on creating them?

Christian’s are supposed to be different. We are supposed to be set aside, made holy. We are supposed to be examples of what a relationship with Christ looks like. When we read the bible, go to church, pray, and then go out and live a lifestyle that is no different from people who don’t do those things then we are telling the world that we follow a God who doesn’t work.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are many reasons why the people have lost their faith in God. The reason: Christendom. Christendom with it's lies, apostasy, immorality and blood-guilt. People have finally realized that the harlot is a harlot and now she has fallen, just as the Book of Revelation foretold. All that awaits her now is for the beast (government) to devour her. False religion will, at last, be dead. Unfortunately, Christendom has done so much damage that people now refuse to believe the truth about God.

mhofeld said...

I agree with some of what you have said but then again those are misrepresentations of Christianity and not a true reflection.