I don't think that. And if you don't worship christ, that does NOT mean you worship the devil.
2006-06-27 13:58:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure just what you are talking about. You may be a bit confused.
If you aren't worshipping Christ, in my humble opinion, you are worshipping nothing...since there is no other God beside Him.
Worshipping the devil is something else again. It would seem a bit counter-productive to worship an entity that hates you and wishes only your destruction.
God bless you :)
2006-06-27 14:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily. Devil worshipers are those worshiping the Devil ~ and they know themselves. Even those that worship the Lord Jesus Christ ~ know themselves. There are also those who worship other people who died long ago ~ these also know themselves. So are those who worship trees, they certainly know themselves too. Whoever worships, knows exactly what one worship.
Now, it would be ridiculous to conclude that a tree worshiper is a Devil worshiper.
2006-06-27 14:03:25
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answered by RealArsenalFan 4
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Some religions worship mostly Jesus Christ. Some pray to Mother Mary. Most religions pray to God.
It depends on your own belief. If you are a devil worshipper, you believe in sin. If you're not a sinner, then you're not a devil worshipper.
You don't have to go to a church to be a christian. What's really christian faith, is to be kind to others, have a good heart, good soul, and do good deeds.
Earlier decades believed in the Roman Gods. They were not "christians" by faith - but still believed in their interpretations of what/who created the earth. Some faiths believe in not only God, but God's mother.
God is all around us. In our hearts, in the air. A church is just a place that people choose to discuss and pray together. Beliefs are not confined to these walls. It's not who/what you believe to be the creator of the Earth, it's really how you choose to live your life, and whether or not you, yourself wish to be a good-hearted person, a good soul.
2006-06-27 14:07:51
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answered by ? 5
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Well, that is the believe of people who believe in opposites. If there is a god there is a devil. If there is a heaven, there is a hell, etc. So they think: if you do not worship god, you must worship the opposite which is evil which is the devil. So everything other than god to them is not the right religion.
2006-06-27 14:02:08
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answered by maytp182001 1
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just because you are not christian and dont worship Jesus/god or whoever, doesnt mean you are a devil worshiper. You just have a different belief than other people. I am catholic and currently, I want to be athiest, but I have my own reasons for that. Its a matter of opinion really
2006-06-27 13:59:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I don't think so. I am a wiccan. I don't worship Jesus, but I don't worship the devil. I don't even BELIEVE in the devil. How could I be a devil worshipper?
2006-06-27 14:03:14
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answered by wbwelch_05 1
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I personally think that your faith is placed in the wrong place if it is any where other than in Jesus.
But that is a decision for each individual to make.
It isn't up to me to judge, that's God's job, not mine.
As far as making accusations that all other religions are devil worshipers that's foolishness.
Satan Himself wouldn't have anything to do with some of the religions that are out there.
By the way even Satan knows God is GOD.
2006-06-27 14:01:49
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answered by drg5609 6
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Absolutely not. Nobody worships the Christian Devil, unless they are Satanists, and even then, Satan plays very limited role, if any role in Satanism. Peopld should definitely research things before making intolerant and ignorant statements. Preferrably the dude above.
2006-06-27 13:59:49
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answered by Becca 6
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If you don't believe in Christ, why would you believe in the devil? People can't really choose to believe in half a religion. I don't worship anything or anyone, and I have no fears for my "soul".
2006-06-27 14:08:28
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answered by reverenceofme 6
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please stop quoting the Bible like its pure fact. even members of the Church (both clerical and lay) have said that the Gospels were written more for their specific audience than as true and completely factual representations of Jesus' life. if all the Gospels are fact then why are there 33 known gospels and only 4 in the Bible...
as for the question...worshipping Satan in its purest sense is the worship of evil. if you live your life as a good person regardless of your faith then God shall look on you with love and nothing else.
2006-06-27 14:02:33
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answered by croatian_abomination 3
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