It has become fashionable to attempt to assimilate Christianity to Eastern teaching, and I think this is profoundly wrong — John
he meditated with Tibetan Buddhist monks, practiced yoga with Hindu holy men, whirled with ecstatic Sufi Islamic dervishes, chewed peyote with Mexican Indians and celebrated the Jewish Sabbath with a daughter who had converted to Judaism.
The other thing to consider in the context of thinking about eternal life, is that eternity is not necessarily conceived as an endless duration (this is a temporal notion); I think it is more correctly conceived as the absolute presence of all time. — John
That is how a Christian would have to see it. Part of what defines Christianity is that it is the 'one true faith'. — Wayfarer
When you marry, your wife is 'the one and only'. But that doesn't mean, your wife is the only wife in the Universe. X-) — Wayfarer
Christianity is a unique religion, that teaches the possibility of a unique relationship between truly individual souls and God through Christ, who is understood to be the one and only case of God-become-Man. — John
I think different sects of Christianity teach different things about whether all individual souls are ultimately saved, and in those that proclaim that not all will be saved, different things are taught about what happens to the 'damned', usually either eternal torture in Hell, eternal life estranged from God or simply annihilation — John
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