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Differences in thought between theists and non-theists

Question:
Do believers have the same mindset toward reality?
Belief in the supernatural allows one to abandon all formal logic; do theists have the same mentality toward everyday, natural life too?  If no, why should the two be any different?

My Reply:
Let's look at it like this: An unbeliever and a believer are both walking through a maze (separately), blindfolded. Neither have been through it before, nor do they know what they'll confront or how to respond to it when they do.

The unbeliever is alone, feeling their way through the darkness. If he/she is confronted by a threat (attacker, etc.), who will help him/her? And if he/she continues walking in circles, who will guide him/her?

The Christian, on the other hand, is not alone, for the creator of the maze is guiding him/her along the way. Does the Christian wonder what he'll confront? Sure. Does he fear how he'll respond? Of course.  But still, the one guiding him/her through the maze is trustworthy.

Some may even say that the Christian's blindfold is removed, though still lost in the maze...but again, being guided through it by the Master of the maze.

Technically speaking, in the sense of "logic", it's not that it's abandoned, but more like transformed. Your own unbelief is evidence enough that nothing God does or has done in Jesus Christ is considered "logical". But you see us as abandoning logic because it's no longer the same logic...it's been transformed.

For the scripture even tells us God's intentions were to make the foolish wise and the wise foolish.

---Pastor Andy

What's the difference between the Quran and the Bible?


My Reply:

A lot of people may think that because both the Bible and the Quran claim the name of God, that they're very much the same.  But there are really a lot of differences between the two.  Some of these differences between the Bible and the Quran are:


-The Bible was written by evangelists and scribes inspired by God.
-The Quran was written by generals inspired by greed, power, and conflict.

-The Bible was written 500 years before the Quran, and speaks of the Truth.
-The Quran was written later, supposedly based upon the Bible, yet contradicts the Bible, even claiming the Bible to be corrupt.

-The Bible tells of Jesus being the Messiah who died on the cross, was resurrected 3 days later, and ascended into Heaven.
-The Quran tells of Jesus falsifying his death on the cross, walking around 3 days later claiming to have died, and of Him ascending into Heaven.

-The Bible's books are categorized in chapter and verse.
-The Quran is categorized only by verse (or is it only by chapter? Or maybe it’s every 10 verses.)

-The Bible has many styles in its writings (letters, prophesy, prayers, history, songs, wisdom, laws, Gospel, etc.)
-The Quran is basically written in the form of the Bible's Proverbs (wisdom), and instructions (do this, not this, accept these people, not those people, trust these people, hate and don’t trust these people, etc.)

-The Bible is the Word of God, telling of God’s history with and among His people.
-The Quran is a word of humans, meant to persuade, advise, and tell of Muhammad’s history among his people.

-Muslims don't consider translations of the Quran holy. Only the original language to them is holy.
-The Bible is Holy regardless of the language it's in (you've also got to figure, God created all languages).

-The Bible is Truth-based.
-The Quran is more opinion/advise-based.

-In the Bible, Jesus says not to trust anyone who comes after Him claiming to be the Messiah, for such will only be false prophets.
-The Quran says to believe Jesus and to trust the Gospels.

…just to name a few.
 ---Pastor Andy