Every religion has their own myths, their own beliefs, their own way of explaining to you by fables, parables, stories how to lead life. The aim of any religion is to protect it's followers. Even your own religion has many beliefs that someone from other religions would find unbelievable.
Like one of the major points of differences between Christianity and Muslims-on the question of the last prophet. You have your own beliefs and are entitled to them as are the Christians, and as you said, believe whatever you want, but don't force you beliefs on others.
There's gonna be no 'jannat' or houris, if you harm a person who is a believer of God, any God, whether Allah or Jesus or whatever.
Incidentally, Jesus is revered in the Koran too, if I am not mistaken, as are a lot of Biblical characters.
For your info, I am not a Jew, not a Christian, not a Muslim, I am a human.
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2006-06-30 16:48:58
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answer #1
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answered by Starreply 6
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Yes God does have the power to forgive and also has forgiven but has also made known the path and process of forgiveness. Just as at passover when God provided safety for the firstborn children when the plague of death was pronounced upon Egypt the blood on the door post was the ONLY acceptable process to escape God's wrath. Likewise God provided for the only acceptable method to obtain forgiveness for sins and that is BLOOD again but PERFECT blood not just any blood. Jesus was not born from the seed of man but from the Holy Spirit or God's impregnation of Mary providing a sinless seed from which the blood was the perfect requirement to cover sins. People didn't create Jesus but the coming messiah was fortold from the beginning. Up till that time God's requirement for forgiveness came through the blood of animals and the process of the priest and synagogues and tabernacles providing offerings and shedding of animals blood to atone for the sins of man and those that accepted that blood sacrifice. In Christ God defined and provided for an eternal, once only sacrifice of Blood that could meet the requirement of total sacrifice for atonement of mans sins. So perfect that it covers sins past, present, and future. Man's only requirement or obligation is to accept and believe it. That's what Christ teachings was. Yes God forgives but God chooses the way in which He forgives. Whether a person believes in Christ or not they are still sinful the difference is that those that Believe in Christ believe that his Blood is perfect in covering sins and is the only sacrifice that God will and does accept for man's sin just in the same way that the blood of the Passover night was the only way that the firstborn of Israel was protected from God's wrath.
2006-06-30 16:34:57
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answered by alagk 3
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Jesus Came for a reason! He came so that anyone regardless of who they were could have forgiveness so that when we die we can go to heaven, that will be a great place instead of hell that will be like a lake of fire where you will hurt forever for rejecting God's Gift of eternal life. John 3:17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
2006-06-30 16:41:38
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answer #3
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answered by abapastor 1
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yes, God forgave them.
But he also made them sacrifice to the alters.
Bible says he would provide himself a sacrifice that would eliminate the need for any more sacrifices. That the Christ would be our High Priest.
The Old Testament was a shadow of things to come. He laid a pattern in the old testament for the things He would do in the New Testament. So we would understand the process.
2006-06-30 16:26:14
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answered by pinkstealth 6
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Your god is yours, however i dont believe in one and i would like to suggest that people will stop pushing their religion on athiests and agnotstics, and i am also tired of people calling me a demon or a demon worshiper, that is not atheism and i would like to tell all of you the truth of the meanings of atheism, agnosticism, satanism, and gothic religions... atheism: disbelief in the existance of God/Gods, agnosticism: The belief that there can be no proof either that God exists or that God does not exist, satanism: The worship of Satan characterized by a travesty of the Christian rites, and gothic: A style of rock music that often evokes bleak, lugubrious imagery. so in conclusion athiests and agnostics are not the same as satanism.
2006-06-30 16:30:33
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answer #5
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answered by Michelangelo 4
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some sick people think its ok to hurt others for the price of others mistakes because they are not real say i hit you so you raped my little 17 yr old daughter that dosent make you a bad mother that just make you a weak link of weak links not hard core juat an a hole thats reality but some people cant stand the truth
2006-06-30 16:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. I there is a almight god who can do whatever he wants, what was the point of a human sacrifice. Sounds like one of those "evil cults" the Christians are always on about.
2006-06-30 16:26:13
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answered by Anonymous
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God would not merely make up regulations and do something He pleases. he's holy and strong, and the regulations for what's and is not any longer strong might want to under no circumstances were in the different case. God advised the early human beings that their in person-friendly words happiness lies in Him, and the different decision would reason them to lack of life and misery. that's no longer something God would have made in the different case if He felt like it- that is only an trouble-free description of the nature of actuality. . . type of like telling someone that in the adventure that they bounce off a tall progression they are going to die. yet, they chosen to flow their own way and do their own element besides, and, merely as He advised them, they suffered the consequences for that. God does no longer be righteous or holy if he merely neglected that sin and enable them do something they extremely joyful. The penalty for sin is lack of life, and if God is to be merely, then that debt could be paid, someway. yet God, being the loving author that he's, wasn't keen to enable that be the top of it. He became keen to pay that value Himself, so as that we would nicely be kept from hell. because if we do not pay the price, then someone actual could do it in our position. Jesus might want to do this for us because He under no circumstances sinned, and therefore he did not owe a sin debt in any respect. that is type of like in case you commit against the law and get thrown in reformatory. the different prisoners aren't any more going to be able which could help you submit bail. in person-friendly words someone who hasn't commited against the law and is therefore no longer in reformatory himself will be able to come back bail you out. So our sin-debt became paid by utilizing Jesus' lack of life, and thanks to that, we will be proper with God back. The righteousness of God is satisfied, and His love for us is proved jointly.
2016-10-14 00:36:33
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answer #8
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answered by ? 4
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Hmm. Did God cleanse them by means of hmm, I don't know, Jesus?
2006-06-30 16:26:01
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answer #9
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answered by Tim 47 7
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hows my muslin friend. im a little to tired to bust your chops today.religion comes from your heart mind and soul. you should not write such long thingas on answeres if i wanted ton read thAT MUCH I BUY A BOOK hope your fine my piece of crap friend, hows that suicide bomb coming along. i acually would like to see were your coming from . love to here from you. just press contact button. which you dont hAVE YOU STUPID. REALLY CONTAct ME GO MASTERBATE BECAUSE oviosly your never gettin laid
2006-07-02 03:55:21
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answer #10
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answered by gofetch29 3
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