Nick_A wrote: ↑Sat Jul 16, 2022 12:56 am
Even I C will admit that he doesn't practice what he preaches.
Yes, he will frankly admit he is just as flawed and failing as many, perhaps more than some. But that's the necessity of salvation. One doesn't "save" oneself. One is "saved" by Somebody Else. And one is not saved by one's own merits, but by His rescue.
Consider: why do you think Christianity has so many terms like, "forgiveness," "redemption," "salvation," and "regeneration"? Would you think these are terms that appeal to people who believe that they're "saving" themselves by being intrinsically perfect or behaviourally infallible? If you did, then you don't know what those terms mean, at all, obviously. They all refer to the action, not of being perfect oneself, but of being made into something by God.
People in philosophy forums like to argue Christianity but how many admit they cannot practice it
All true Christians know full well they cannot save themselves. Anybody who doesn't know that is definitionally not a Christian. (Eph. 2:8-9)
Contemplating why we don't understand Christianity IMO is real philosophy.
You're right: most people have not the foggiest idea what Christianity really is. That's because it's not a subject that God intends to allow you to dissect and study like it was a bacterial slide or a lab rat. He calls for commitment, choice, decision. And anybody who does not come to do that goes away confused. That's how it works. (1 Cor. 1:20-21)