burwelm,
You say: “This is saying that everyone knows there is a God naturally and what He expects.”
I say: If, when you say “this,” you mean that the verses that you quote are saying: “everyone knows there is a God naturally and what He expects,” I disagree and the reality of what surrounds us now and that we have seen down through history argues against your assertion. Many (perhaps most) renderings of those verses do not support the understanding to which you have come also believing that way requires that we ignore a number of other verses that do, for a fact, say something very different. However, I will acknowledge that such notions of God and of how to worship him are very popular nowadays but being popular does not make them correct or acceptable to God (especially when compared to ALL that God has provided for us in the Bible). In fact if you make an examination of the Bible record you will find that “true worshippers” (John 4:23) have always been unpopular, considered “different” and in the minority. When I say that please do not misunderstand that I think that being “different” and part of an unpopular minority is all that God requires; that is not what I am saying but those certainly are not disqualifiers.
You say: “Jesus came to help people live by faith and give them inspiration and a reason to do so- because people want to know why they do the things they do- If God is the reason then they are saved- also if a person is saved and living for God they will take great pleasure in what they do and will enjoy all the gifts of life- they will love people and people who love life will love them.”
I say: Is one’s sincere belief that he is “right” with God all that is required to please God and thus to be “saved?” Please explain further or define what you mean when you say: “live by faith” and also “If God is the reason then they are saved.”
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