Reply by a friend to
an article by Bernard Salt in The Australian (behind a paywall)
Hi Bernard,
You
implied that Christianity was like other religions, in as much as it,
too, demanded that one "be good in this life [so as to] have eternal
salvation." You could not be more wrong. Christianity does not demand
this at all. You've turned Christianity on its head and consequently
emptied it of its uniqueness. Christianity gives you eternal salvation
because you cannot be good in this life. (Ironically, your examples of Michelangelo and Handel actually belie your construction of Christianity.)
I suggest, for starters, you read C.S. Lewis's 'Mere Christianity', 'The Great Divorce' and 'God in the Dock'.
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