Originally posted by diamondgeezer
Now, you may remember that my Christian housemate reckons you have to believe in God n' Jesus AND attend church and pray regulalry, or you go to Hell irrespective of your conduct in life. Kind of... imagine if Kazan were a commited Christian. Anyway, my point is - prove to me you're right and he's wrong.
I fully agree that one doesn't have to be in a church for God to hear you. They call him omnipresent for a reason. In theory the whole universe is a temple to his 1337ness, right? However, I can't help but notice how Christianity changes to suit social evolution and changes in fashion. Today we have people 'attending' church via TV, or over the internet. What's going to happen in the future? You gonna build a robot to do your praying for you?
Taking this theme and diverging a little from answering your point, Christianity can't be taken seriously because it keeps reinventing itself. In theory, God, Jesus and all those prophet fellows laid down the law as it is, right? But today we don;t believe the same things we did 500 years ago. Or 1000 years ago. So forth, so on, et cetera. How can a religion change the way that Christianity has - going from stoning women, genocide and holy wars, through torture of 'heretics' and witch-hunts, to trying to supress astronomy and biology research and in to the present era of promoting peace and love. How the hell is that the same religion? Are you still following the same rules laid down 2000 years ago? Or are you going to tell me every Christian has been mis-interpreting the Bible up until the present generation (who can't even agree amongst themselves on most issues).
And you know what else? In fifty or a hundred years time, the Chruch will have evolved again. Gays will be accepted and abortion will be viewed as an unfortunate but sometimes life-saving operation. If you don't believe me, just try to imagine repeating your statement about God and Allah being one and the same 500 years ago. If you'd even have said it, you'd have been lynched.
Heh. You know, I think I've just stumbled on the greatest irony to date. Religion denies to process of evolution - but the Christian faith had had to evolve constantly to survive in changing social climates. Quite frankly, 
The Church fundations never changed - the people did, and they interpreted it differently (some used it for their own pousrposes).
They were burning whiches becoause they were too ignorant in that time to know that there aren't any. Once the understanding of humanity increased, they could better understand the world, and interpret some things correctly.
In it's basis, Christianity never changed, and never will.
And remember the 9 circles of hell? Don't you think there just might be something like that in heaven?
So all good people can go there, but only the really good ones go on top. Makes perfecrt sense, right?
And Christ died for the whole humanity, not just for his followers (he explicitly said that!)