i want to know who here is helping people understand Christinaity and fighting against the people who are opposing God
2006-06-08
09:27:59
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some people have said that it is wrong to fight against people who oppose God
1)it says that there is a spiritual battle occuring at all times
2)people are acussing God by blaspheming his name (slandering) and twisting the word a leading others to follow like God is cruel and unjust and hates us all
it the complete opposite
and some of you even said i was specifically occusing you, you have a guilty conscience?
2006-06-11
07:50:14 ·
update #1
and i am forcing my religion on no one
2006-06-11
07:50:45 ·
update #2
"Better to be concerned with yourself and let them be a noise in the forest."
it says to love your neighbor as yourself
and these people are not a noise in the forest but on thier own soap box in the middle of the city
i am oposing thier spirit which misleads others
2006-06-11
08:01:44 ·
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I'll help ppl understand the bible : )
After all they should know what their agreeing to believe, by calling themselves a christian.
2006-06-08 09:32:45
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answered by lilith 7
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First thing, let's get this right! There is not a person, or soul on this orb, that does not believe in a god of some sort. Even ton not believe is to say that there is a god not to believe in. What we have is a war of ideals. The interputation is where the problem lies. We've lost the true concepts, that were handed down. There were no rule to freedom, there was only one Ideal. That's the one we lost.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"( Love all people, as you wish to be loved!) Any thing short of this concept, you have already lost your WAY!
2006-06-08 09:36:00
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answered by Insight 4
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That's weird. I don't know anyone who "opposes" god. For non-believers it doesn't make sense. How do you "oppose," say, a unicorn?
Believers would have to be a little loony to "oppose" what they think of as their creator and, more importantly, punisher.
I fall into the category of those able to explain Christianity to anyone who has a real interest in the subject. Buddhists, Hindus and others have often thanked me for it. I have found that while most Christians are driven to "spreading the word," they are rarely interested in actually understanding it.
2006-06-08 09:43:59
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answered by JAT 6
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You flatter yourself exceedingly (EVERYONE against you?)
Pride goeth before the fall...
I was raised in a Baptist home (my grandfather was a Baptist preacher) and I was a practicing Christian for over thirty years.
Unlike so many who claim to be Christians, I've actually read the bible more than once.
And, after years of studying the bible, religion and searching for truth, I finally came to know the truth.
Supernatural entities ("Gods") do not exist in fact.
I am here to help everyone understand that Christianity as practiced today was invented by a pagan Roman Emperor for the sole purpose of consolidating the various competing religions that existed throughout the Roman Empire. His goal was to eliminate all the religious squabbling and violence and force everyone to adopt the same beliefs.
To that end, he invented a book we call the bible, although it was not officially invented until long after his death.
If Jesus of Nazareth actually existed (there is no credible evidence to support that claim) any religion he invented died long before Romans invented their Universal religion with him as it's primary pagan deity (one of three).
But, it's unlikely Jesus actually existed since single men would not have been considered rabbis or teachers regardless how many tricks they had. Nor, would Jesus have invented a religion that directly violated Jewish laws.
Since Christians do not obey the Jewish law, we can only conclude that a Jewish rabbi ("Jesus") did not invent "Christianity" and it is solely the work of a pagan Roman Emperor.
Now, I ask you, who is more qualified to help people understand Christianity than I?
2006-06-08 09:43:30
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answered by Left the building 7
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this site has touched me in a spiritual way that is not normal, I can not put into word what this community has opened my eyes to. So therefore I keep on trying to tell whom ever Will listen that God does love us all. It is not what has been told, and the All is tired of being misrepresented, and lied about. I have said, and I will keep on saying investigate Truth, that is what God wants. Gnosis is knowledge, Truth, and a peace with our Creator that can only come from a open mind. One can not be pushed to God or any type of belief system, it has to be in your heart.
2006-06-08 09:35:45
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answered by ganjagirlworld 2
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I don't understand your question.
Helping people understand Christianity is what I try to do but fighting is not the way. That has been proven over and over and over and over and over through the centuries.
God gave EVERYONE free will to believe what THEY want to believe. He doesn't force them to believe in Him. That is the WHOLE point. It is THEIR choice. No one else's.
If they want to beat their heads against the wall by opposing God, that is their RIGHT. I allow them the same right to believe how they want to believe that I demand for myself.
Besides, salvation isn't as difficult to receive as most people think. Romans 10: 9 & 10 is ALL it takes. Nothing more and nothing less.
2006-06-08 09:35:25
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answered by Lorrie 4
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I don't believe God ever directed mandkind to fight anyone. I believe God directed us to lead by example and to make God's teachings available for people to accept. Not force it on them. God wants people to come because they believe not because they were forced. Thus free will.
Having said that there are forces opposed to Gods teachings who actively seek to skew the message or damage the credibility of God's church on earth. But even in those circumstances God's message is still love thy enemy.
There will always be those who will seek to distort or damage religion but arguing with them only brings more attention to their negative message. Better to be concerned with yourself and let them be a noise in the forest.
2006-06-08 09:40:04
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answered by John 6
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If you read "The New Testiment" in the bible it tells about the life of christ and this is how christians try to live their lives. We are all different so we will interperate it differently. But that is the way god made us. It takes all sorts to make a world and it would be a very boring place if we were all the same. 1st you need to ask Jesus christ into your heart and then ask him to teach you how to love and NOT FIGHT with those who don't believe
2006-06-08 09:38:12
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answered by chat_have 3
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Why can't people just mind their own business and carry on with their own lives? It's not like anyone has to follow a religion because that's what others believe in. Of course if is nice that some think that they’ll be saving people because they helped them into the truth, but you can’t “save” a person if they don’t want to be saved.
2006-06-08 09:33:21
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answered by kiki Dee 5
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I am helping people to understand Christianity - that which was stolen from us by early church leaders who determined that women were considered "second-class citizens". And that Jesus only wanted people to love and accept each other, and anything that attempts to go against that (Crusades, telling other people they will roast in Hell) is as much of a sin as murder.
If we are made in God's image, opposing each other is opposing God, right?
2006-06-08 09:32:31
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answered by Green Owl 2
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I don't oppose god I oppose organized religion.
Why can't you just let people believe what they want without having to tell them and try and convince them that they are all wrong and need to embrace Christianity as the one true religion.
2006-06-08 09:29:36
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answered by anku7448 4
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