Yes, I believe it
2006-07-12 03:53:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do. I am so glad that you do too. I will warn you though- until you grow spiritually and know without a doubt what your beliefs are- Stay off this site. People will try to make you doubt what you believe. You have to be a strong Christian to take the criticism you receive here. Good luck to you and don't ever let anyone tell you your wrong for believing what you do. God is wonderful and will do great things in your life as long as you follow him and allow him to lead you down the right path.
God Bless and I wish you the very best in your spiritual growth.
God is always with you- just trust in him.
2006-07-12 04:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If you really want to grow, then put away that outdated book of bronze-age jewish mythology.
Tell you what, read up about how Emperor Constantine convened the Council of Nicea and had two brothers, Judas Kristos and Rabbi Jesus, amalgamated into one person (it's called apotheosis) and deified by a show of hands vote.
This happened in 325 AD, the first time the name Jesus Kristos is seen anywhere in christian literature.
Once you start reading about the history of christianity, the quicker you realize it's all a con-job.
2006-07-12 03:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that the Bible is a great resource. A book of knowledge from times past, with guidance we can apply in our lives. I also see the Koran as such a guidebook. I don't let either of those books (or any other) rule my life entirely.
I don't believe that Jesus was God (part of a trinity). I find it hard to believe the way the Bible spells out Jesus' time on Earth. I won't force my views on anyone, but I believe Jesus was simply a man ahead of his times, much like Plato, Gallaleo, Einstein and other thinkers of times long past.
2006-07-12 03:51:59
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answered by brmwk 3
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Yes I do. Good for you, It's always nice to hear about a young one being spiritualy.
2006-07-12 03:57:12
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answered by kitkat 7
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I accepted Christ at the age of 12 and now I am 30 and I can tell you that I believe in the Bible with all my heart. I know that some of it is hard to understand, but a fact is that it is the oldest know book around,did you know that? And the Bible can be used for all areas of life. Did Jesus die for us? He did die for us and his return is probably at hand. Look at how horribe the world continues to get,soon He will return, just as he promised.
2006-07-12 03:55:26
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answer #6
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answered by curly98 3
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Yes, the Bible is God's Word
in it He instructs us
and Jesus is God's only begotten son who paid the price for us by giving his life so that we could have forgiveness for our sins(everything that Adam gave up Jesus is giving us a chance to have)
continue to search out the scriptures and grow to spiritual maturity
2006-07-12 03:53:07
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answered by lidipiwi 4
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i really dont know. i'm agnostic, because i believe ther is no real proof to say any religion is right. and i know this will get a storm of responses teling me im worng, but these are all from poeple who feel god has touched their lives, i have felt nothing of the sort, the bible was written by men as well as every other holy book i know of therefore we can not know for sure it was a gods will. i believe in some supreme power, i dont know what it is or who it is or what they have as a purpose for all of us here on earth, or even if its a concious being but i'm not ready to acept any one religion as my own
2006-07-12 03:53:03
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answered by takingoverme248 3
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I am glad you have found Jesus for yourself. I was saved back in 1999 (I was 16 then). I will never forget the day I gave my life to Christ. The best decision I have ever made.
2006-07-12 03:49:11
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answered by Yoda Green's Hope 3
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Yes I believe Jesus died for all of us. Bible Basic...instructions...before...leaving...earth
2006-07-12 03:59:03
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answered by stricksassy1 1
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Oh yes. He had such a kind and loving father that sent him here to die an agonizing death on the cross. We should all have such a kind and loving father.
I'll trust in the OT God of justice.
Shalom
2006-07-12 04:00:33
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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