What I am is someone who knows demons and Satan are particular to the Judro-Christian faith.
The idea that people who do not worship our way must worship the antithesis of our father is wrong.
However, what it does accomplish is to allow for a simple world view. Christians right. Non-Christians bad and damned.
Education overcomes presumption.
I'd like to let this thread go because it's past the "sell-by date" so to speak but this comment brings up further questions. I do appreciate the reply and not dodging what I typed though.
I'm also not trying to foster ill-will or anything here because I've only just recently seen you posting but phrases like "simple world view" and you seeming to call Satan and demons Judeo-Christian constructs I think bears further explanation.
I presume you aren't implying that these are
only constructs but are suggesting that they are point of view devices that God uses to operate within a believer's understanding?
If so, I don't particularly agree with that as it "may" imply that God works differently through other beliefs which then implies that it's whatever he chooses for you to operate within (buddhism, paganism, Taoism, Shinto, "insert further isms as desired") and that it's all neither here nor there.
Which wouldn't be a problem except for the whole premise of Christianity (Jesus as the
only way to the father). A whole host of verses against this concept of inclusivism really.
You can't really water down Christianity or it doesn't work. There's a reason why people hate scripture, it tells them they are wrong.
Education overcomes presumption.
Education of what? Scripture says what is in error and what is not...I don't see where presumption comes in. Presumption that the Bible is the Word of God? That God is serious? What precisely?
Do you see how I could draw that from your post?
There is more to be said about the "how" one is drawn to the Father and a person's backgrounds and practices and what is absorbable into a believer's walk with the intersection of "
work out your own salvation with fear and trembling" and "
friendship with the world is enmity with God." Among other precepts I'm sure but that is a different discussion...I'd be willing to engage with that if you started a thread about it.