yes i will believe cause he sent by god to deliver his message,so when he return i will believe him cause i know that's a message from god and as i believe in god I'll believe his words,whatever it was
2006-06-09 21:04:37
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answered by renoz 4
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When Jesus Christ comes back, He will rapture His people, who are sealed with the Holy Spirit. Since Jesus is the one who sends the Holy Spirit to the person who has accepted Christ, that Christian is sealed until the day of redemption, therefore, the Christian cannot be "wrong" unless they never truly accepted Christ in the first place.
The only thing that makes Christians "right" is The forgiveness of sins by and through the blood of Jesus Christ. We are all sinners, and we cannot save ourselves.
Love in Christ, Sabrina
2006-06-09 21:11:52
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answered by OhWell 6
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No, because it wouldn't be Jesus. He was the spokesperson for Chrisitan doctrine. When he does return, he will pass judgement on how many of those claiming to be Christians have lived and acted though.
It's really a difficult question. Is it the basic concept of Christianity that you may be taking issue with, or the Christians themselves?
2006-06-09 21:18:38
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answered by electricpole 7
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Dude to begin with if a 30 year old Middle Eastern with a bunch of followers, long hair, Beard, wearing sandals and a rope and a powerful message that move the world appears in this times I think we will be the first ones to send him to Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo bay and our politicians will claim another victory on the war against terrorism. I know it sounds bad but to them he fits the profile, now a days we don't know who is who.
2006-06-09 22:04:34
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answered by BulletproofBori 2
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If Jesus came back wouldn't that prove Christians right?
2006-06-09 21:01:37
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answered by Gregie 4
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It will never happen, but if he does exist, he would look at us 'Christians' and shake his head in shame for us. Look at what we have done to other religions. Look at our obsession with money and fame. The Christian 'missionaries' still go to parts of the world where people worship Mother Earth and Father Sky and tell them that they have to worship a Christian god. What a messed up world. The ones who shout their beliefs the loudest are the most dangerous too.
2006-06-09 21:28:39
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answered by Wendy G 1
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All the world's religions await the coming of their prophesied Teacher. He is here and will shortly make his presence universally known. His mission is to usher in the Golden Age of peace and absence of religious conflict. All religions will accept the Maitreya as their Master of Masters, all that is except the Christians who will refer to Him as Antichrist. In order for Maitreya to achieve His great mission, The opposing Christians will need to be 'dealt with'
2006-06-09 21:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of people have claimed to be Jesus in the last 2000 years. I doubt that we would ever believe them. What happens when anyone says that they are the Son of God?
2006-06-09 21:02:43
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answered by Scozbo 5
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In the first place how would you know that he's Jesus? Have you seen the signs of times yet?
2006-06-09 23:41:33
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answered by *** 3
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Yes,
But i would not beleive some one who say's they are Jesus,unless He was "coming on the clouds of Heaven"
2006-06-09 21:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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if Jesus came back it would prove christianity right
2006-06-09 21:02:53
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answered by Anonymous
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