This article is from a Church Bulletin:
"We live in the age of relativism where people are attempting to blur the line between right and wrong. Without 'right' and 'wrong' everything is relative. Anything that is uncomfortable or inconvenient is 'rationalised' and explained away. We all could be trapped in this feeling good culture - as long as something looks good and feels good, it is good! ...When we argue our point of view long enough and hard enough, it becomes 'truth' for us..."
Many people point out that this is the case with religion and spirituality. "Well if you think there is a God, and if you pray to that God, and if you believe in that God, and your a full of faith in that God, then, to you, it becomes 'true' that there is God, even though there is no such God!" Your imagination becomes real!
But this argument cannot apply to Christianity. This is because the Son of God, that is Jesus Christ, is real and physical. The Apostle Thomas physically touched the resurrected Christ. Many other people saw and heard the resurrected Christ at various times. And many people saw the resurrected Christ leaving them physically and disappeared in a distance when He returned to Heaven.
So Jesus Christ is real. 1) He was dead. 2) He was risen. 3) And He promised to come again.
1) and 2) had taken place. 3) is going to take place. This is the mystery of the Christian Faith.
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