Posted by all3 on 12/31/2017 10:33:00 AM (view original):
So people who believed in God, had faith in God, trusted God, obeyed God, and gave their lives to follow God's will where not Christians in many people's eyes? Simply put, you are wrong. These people certainly were not Jews: they didn't believe their good works would get them to Heaven, they believed their willingness to believe in and follow God would get them to Heaven.
Faith in God and his promises has always been the foundation for Christianity, even before he sent Jesus.
Some of you should really do some more reading. I'd expect the argument to continue from someone like b_l, who has been proven so pathetically steadfast in his severe stupidity in so, so many threads over time, but I truly hope some of the rest of you will actually research it - for your own benefit.
Look, the dividing factor between Jews and Christians is Jesus. Jesus made new laws, expanded on old ones, and changed the way that people thought about God. So summarizing being a Christian as faith in God and his promises really does not work. To be a Christian, you gotta believe in Jesus, first off, which obviously no one else could do before Jesus, and again, he changed a ton of rules which is the dividing line between Jews and Christians.
I hope I explained that pretty well, hopefully Strikeout will back me on this.
Also the basis for Christianity is Love God, Love Others.