sourceninja
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- Mar 8, 2005
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If this is your understanding of Christianity, then you're really not at all familiar with Christianity.
To your first point, the Bible states that nobody is capable of snow-white perfection (Romans 3:23), so it is clear that the Bible is not "obsessed with it". Nor does the Bible require that Christians be perfect.
To your second point, sin can certainly cause bad things to happen, but sometimes bad things just happen. Sometimes, we don't understand why the bad things are happening. But Christians don't run around saying, "The Devil made me do it!"
To your third point, Christians don't automatically believe that God has forsaken them when bad things happen to them. However, it is OK and perfectly natural (even for Christians!) to feel that way during times of crisis. Job did. David did. Even Jesus did. But none of them cursed God for it, and none of them lost faith in God's plan for them.
I'm not trying to convert you. I'm simply saying that you don't have Christianity as figured out as you might think you do.
Jesus forsaked himself.... I'm not sure how that works, but it sounds dirty.
