i really don't know. maybe because He died to redeem them from their sins, but they have to repent of their sins and ask for forgiveness, and sin no more. maybe some people think its to much or to hard to live a life trying not to sin. perhaps they think it is easier to live as they like, and not for God.
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people that commit these sins with or without accepting Jesus will still be punished, and must accept the consequences that the Lord has deemed for them. read about king david in the old testment, he had to pay for the sins he commited even after he accepted God.
2006-07-01 10:12:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus died for our sins because Jesus died. The result preceded the reason. even as Jesus became arrested and performed by the Romans because he had change right into a nuisance to them, his followers were devastated. All looked lost, all looked ruined. yet then, some impressive spark realized a fashion out: Jesus' lack of existence became genuinely part of the plan. in reality, it were the plan all alongside. Humanity's sin became so vast that it would want to no longer be forgiven and not using a human sacrifice. That became Jesus' real objective in the international: gaining forgiveness for each individual by lack of life. Later, yet another genius realized that Jesus had genuinely come back to existence and flown to Heaven. The victory became finished. even as all that had extremely happened became that an idealist were killed by the authorities.
2016-11-30 02:49:49
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answered by ? 3
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Some people don't believe that someone dying could redeem everyone of their sins. Some people don't believe that a human could die and then come back to life three days later. Some people don''t believe that Jesus was the Son of God. And some people don't believe in God at all.
2006-07-01 10:02:42
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answered by Brandice 2
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because everybody has a different mind, and if we all had the same minds, we would be zombies. what may be true in your mind may or may not be true in another's mind or even in truth. im not saying that your right or wrong, but im saying that we all need to study all angles before reaching a conclusion of any sort.
but another way some people may look at that topic is that if Jesus died to redeem people from their sins, than we can kill and murder and steal and cheat all we want without being punished. trust me, i know people who think this way.
2006-07-01 10:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Only people who don't accept that God and Jesus Christ exist have a hard time believing it. Those people are entitled to their own beliefs and no one should judge them for it.
To lndia:
As for the people who lived before Jesus died for our sins, they are probably the very reason God sent his Son out among us. He saw that we were going to need redemption before we realized it ourselves. We should thank those people for by their actions we were sent our Saviour.
2006-07-01 10:06:28
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answered by I love my husband 6
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People fear what they dont understand, and cant see. And that goes past religion, that bleeds into everything in society, gays, lesbians, people afflicted with disease, birth defects, mental illness.
Its all on the same line. Why do people not like snakes? Because they are so out of the scope of what people view "normal". Same as spiders, and other insect types. But if you are around any of them examples for any length of time, your views change.
You can say the same for religion, if Christianity is what you have been around, obviously, it is what you are more comfortable with, same with Islam, Hindu, whatever.
Its all about what people view as "normal".
2006-07-01 10:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is difficult for people because they have grown up listining and hearing one thing, and it is really hard for them to accept change. It is always really hard to accept change for anybody. The best anyone can do in that situation is to keep trying to witness to them until they can understand about what God did for us by dying for our sins.
2006-07-03 06:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Speaking as one who was raised in a secular household, it's just a myth, as far as I'm concerned, just like other religious stories. Just as you would find it difficult to accept, say, the Qur'an or the Bhagavad-Gita as absolute truth, I do not accept the writings of early Christians as absolute truth either.
2006-07-01 11:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It does seem like a good thing doesn't it. I have no idea why they feel this way. I know Jesus died for my sins.
2006-07-01 10:00:42
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answered by Elizabeth l 2
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What about all those people who lived before jesus was 'crucified'? isnt it kind of sad for them to have not known it and therefore missed it? How do you explain that? But where do they end up, unnamed girl in the pink hat? hell or heaven, are they ever going to be saved?
2006-07-01 10:03:36
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answered by Muslim extremist 2
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