[quote name='sp00ge']Reminds me of a bumper sticker I saw the other day that said "No Jesus = No Peace." Apparently this person missed a few history lessons...[/QUOTE]
Not to harp on this, but I (think I) know what is trying to be said here.
"Peace" almost certainly doesn't equate to ceasefire terms of the lack of war. It most likely means internal peace, not unlike what most Eastern religions strive to achieve.
This is my assumption though, because I'm running this answer through a filter my parents would use. I don't personally subscribe to the notion, because my earliest memories of church were of a tiny version of myself coming to terms with a reality that told me I was possibly the worst thing to ever exist in history, that my evil alignment had been decided for me, and that no matter how much I possibly tried to emulate a specific set of rules and beliefs designed to bring me closer to paradise after death, there was basically zero chance I could actually achieve that.
That's a lot of
ing shit to take on as a six year old. And it's stuck with me until this day, so that when confronted with the usual "why aren't you going to church/being a good Christian/etc" diatribes, all I can think about is how it NEVER brought me peace, but instead instilled a gargantuan feeling of inadequacy, fear, and paranoia.
Jesus says his yoke is light, which is always the phrase the pastor would come out and say BUT IT'S NOT, HOLY SHIT IT'S HEAVY AND HARD AND YOU WILL SUFFER, and that kind of stuff just made everything that much more burdensome.
Not to harp on this, but I (think I) know what is trying to be said here.
"Peace" almost certainly doesn't equate to ceasefire terms of the lack of war. It most likely means internal peace, not unlike what most Eastern religions strive to achieve.
This is my assumption though, because I'm running this answer through a filter my parents would use. I don't personally subscribe to the notion, because my earliest memories of church were of a tiny version of myself coming to terms with a reality that told me I was possibly the worst thing to ever exist in history, that my evil alignment had been decided for me, and that no matter how much I possibly tried to emulate a specific set of rules and beliefs designed to bring me closer to paradise after death, there was basically zero chance I could actually achieve that.
That's a lot of

Jesus says his yoke is light, which is always the phrase the pastor would come out and say BUT IT'S NOT, HOLY SHIT IT'S HEAVY AND HARD AND YOU WILL SUFFER, and that kind of stuff just made everything that much more burdensome.