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What if your belief is wrong? What will you say to G-d almighty on judgement day? How will you feell about eternity where you have choosen? I'm not trying to be rude either. Think about it before you answer. Do you simply choose not to believe? Have you actually researched to find out information to support your beliefs? You are a polytheist? Have you read the "Old Testament"? Surely you know his views on polytheism. Is your eternity, if you are wrong, really not worth it?

2006-06-18 13:35:13 · 35 answers · asked by Quantrill 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I take it you're jewish. I respect your beliefs and have actually studied them myself...I have read the Zohar as well...I am christian with no denominational affil. I also study what other faiths believe (budist, islam, etc.) and i respect each persons belief...it is not for me or YOU to judge anyone's beliefs...we have to let our hearts lead us in the path of righteousness...We have to let love rule our hearts and guide because that is the greatest gift...so your question is actually mute...
Yes I have read the Old testament...All of it...
Yes I have researched...
I am secure in my faith and have no worries about eternity...as I am sure you are as well
I am NOT a polytheist....

G-d Bless you and yours....

2006-06-18 14:23:37 · answer #1 · answered by motherbear 3 · 1 1

If Christians are wrong, why would they be meeting God on Judgement Day? Judgement Day is in the New Testament, so if, say, the Jews are right, then there is no Judgement Day. Muslims would have something different too, although similar. Now it would make more sense if you were addressing atheists or hindus or some other religion. Christians are in one way polytheists, worshipping Jesus, God, and The Holy Ghost, but they say the three are one person, and that would be Monotheism. Apparently 1+1+1=1

2006-06-18 14:04:10 · answer #2 · answered by Joe Shmoe 4 · 0 0

If my belief is wrong, then I will have lost nothing. Yes, I have read the Old Testament and if you study the Old and New, you will see that they do back each other. Jesus quoted from the Old Testament often and the Prophets told of his coming. Jesus fulfilled all the prophecies in the Old Testament of the coming Messiah. I only worship ONE GOD, not three. There is one holy, everlasting and almighty God existing in the three persons of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. You are Jewish? Do you know how much God and the Christians love the Jewish people. We do. The Jewish are God's chosen people. I pray that you would understand this. In closing, I have chosen to follow God, the God of Israel, the God of Abraham. I have no regrets and look forward to falling at his feet and worshiping him for eternity.

2006-06-18 13:50:23 · answer #3 · answered by Gardener for God(dmd) 7 · 0 0

Ok so even if my believes are "wrong" as you call them, it will help me to do at least one thing, and that is to treat everyone with respect and dignity. I know not all Christians do that (the majority that are in the public eye are the fire and brimstone and everyone is going to hell but me type), but I do and it's partially due to my faith, which basically says nothing more than to "Be a good person". I consider that being a good person.

And if there is no Heaven or something after death, then of course it was worth it. I'm here to live, not to die. I'll enjoy my life to the fullest now while I still have it, regardless of what the end may bring!

2006-06-18 13:41:41 · answer #4 · answered by Battousai 5 · 0 0

You said: 'Have you actually researched to find out information to support your beliefs? You are a polytheist?'
Me: Yes, I did research and my beliefs are bible based. If they are not, I change them. No, I am not polytheist. I don't believe in the pagan trinity. I believe as Jesus said: there is only one true God, and his messenger Jesus. (John 17:3)

Are you Muslim? If so, examine your beliefs. How could a man who claimed to be God's messenger (Muhammad) killed so many in his wars? Jesus did not kill anyone. He taught peace and love.

Also consider this: "how sure was Muhammad that it was really the angel Gabriel who appeared to him, and not Satan"?

No disrespect for Muslims, but the Bible did not say that after Jesus there would be another way to God. He was the truth, the life and the way. He did not say Muhammad and others. (John 14:8)

2006-06-18 14:10:14 · answer #5 · answered by Egyptian Prince 4 · 0 0

It is very difficult to believe in The bible, because it was written and re-written many times by men, not a spiritual being. I was brought up to believe in the bible, but the older I become, the more unconvinced I become, that everything in the bible is really the true history of how we came to be. I believe in the power of prayer and a spiritual being, but for the most part, I think we are pretty much, on our own in this world, even though we definitly were designed by a superior being.

2006-06-18 13:45:25 · answer #6 · answered by Deana 2 · 0 0

You have some of your views a little mixed up. No real Christian is poytheistic. God said, "Thou shalt not worship any other gods before me," and God the creator of the universe is the only One we serve. What I think you don't seem to understand is that God is a spirit and He saw it fit to manifest Himself unto man in the form of Jesus, so that those who didn't believe would believe. That is why Jesus asked His disciples, "Who do they say I am?" Some answered Elijah, some answered John the Baptist. Then He asked Peter and Peter answered, "Truly you are the Son of God." And the word Son meaning 'a part of'. So God sent a part of Himself to us that we might, as man, have been able to see the physical form of God and worship Him instead of the dead idols that man have been worshipping since the days of old. And no we are not worshipping a fleshly being it is who He represents. You have to know that if God did not want it this way then He is all powerful enough to be able to let us know.

2006-06-18 13:53:52 · answer #7 · answered by Assigned2Help 2 · 0 0

My belief is that there is some higher power out there that wants
all to do the right things in life and to live a good life. If we wrong
some living being, animal, or something then we need to
make it right by asking who we have wronged for forgiveness after we have found forgiveness in ourself. As far as some
life hereafter who knows all religions could be wrond and
all of them could be correct.

2006-06-18 13:40:26 · answer #8 · answered by Skeeter 2 · 0 0

My beliefs are not wrong. I walk intimately with God every day. He guides me every day, giving me the strength I need that is sufficient for that day. That's all I need. And tomorrow He will do the same. I believe He sent His only begotten to die for my sins and that one day I will be in glory with Him. My husband and I are in the process of reading the Old Testament right now. In fact we will be finished with the OT in about a month. There are many gods talked about in the OT, gods created by man made out of wood, stone or metal. They were not real gods. There is only One True and Living God. I am not wrong. I pray that you will turn to Him before it is too late for your immortal soul. You will find such peace in knowing Christ! God bless!

2006-06-18 14:34:09 · answer #9 · answered by celticwoman777 6 · 0 0

I don't really care. And neither should you. I'm a Christian, and I believe we should spread the good news of the ressurection. And then let people make up their own minds. You can read Jesus's opinion, in the Bible. Let the dead bury the dead=They're digging their own grave. I talk to people about Christ, when the Spirit moves me, and that ain't 24/7. Also, I was reborn at night, so I'm a nocturnal Christian. (But I wasn't reborn last night)

2006-06-18 13:47:47 · answer #10 · answered by Dragonladygold 4 · 0 0

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