I don't think Jesus spends time with anger. I don't even think he gets dissapointed. He loves us and is trying to teach us how to be more like God. In being more like God we let go of anger. Anger only gets in the way and clouds the vision.
2006-07-13 02:56:05
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answered by Twinkerbell 3
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Christiananity has taken too many feel good positions that allow the believer that any action is forgivable. For God will forgive if asked, but the church sometimes stray from the true roots, so the morality of an entire congregation can be diminished as to what is right and wrong. The literalist and the Bible, that is the way to go.
2006-07-13 09:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity? Jesus? Dying?
What is the Imacculate Conception supposed to mean?
(NOT A VIRGIN BIRTH! - Google Imacculate Conception. What else do you falsely believe? )
Jesus, the basis of Christianity? .
If Jesus died, he could NOT have been God.
Gods do not die? Do they?
If Jesus 'died' on Friday and 'undied' on Sunday, what else besides Saturday was sacrificed?
Did Jesus give up Saturday for us? Big deal!
If Jesus died for our sins, there should not be any more sins, else why go through with it?.
If Jesus really DIED, he should be dead, dead, dead!
If you swallow this stuff, you are not going to like the folks who don't. You want them to swallow it too.
Christians want everyone to convert to their non-thinking in order to be 'saved'.
Believing and not thinking is like choosing a mental illness and becoming lost.
What is a Christian Principle?
2006-07-13 10:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh Yeah - very much - Actually the ones who are supposed to be spanked are not living any more - Justin and Constantine.
Today's Christians actually cannot be blamed, they are just walking in a path created by their fore fathers - Justin and Constantine. He will probably be laughing his A$$ off instead of getting angry.
2006-07-13 10:01:35
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answered by R G 5
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I don't think he expected his followers to place so much emphasis on the afterlife. I think he would be very disappointed that they are not doing more to create peace on earth in THIS life and to respect all others regardless of race, color, creed.
“It has been told you, O mortal, what is good, and what the Eternal requires of you – Only this: to do justly, and love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.” Micah 6:1
2006-07-13 10:05:26
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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Good Question. And I have a good answer. Good at this very second does not, has not, and will not ever hate anyone on this planet. He says so in the Bible but I forget what verse. He htes everones sin but hates no man or woman on earth.
2006-07-13 10:06:43
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answered by TK 2
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Yep!
He said "many are called few are chosen" I believe this wasn't referring to the ones that got "saved" vs unbelievers, he's talking about Christians, all that felt called but ended up doing things their own way like the ones you mentioned will not be chosen.
2006-07-13 11:22:54
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answered by Maria 3
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I think he would be angry about everything look at our world and the things going on Im sure Jesus didnt want it this way.
2006-07-13 09:53:21
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answered by italianprincess_fl 3
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You're very correct. It makes me wonder about all of the people who use their faith to kill people, or try to scare them into believing. That's not what he teaches, and I don't understand why people do it. If they say that they are doing it in his name, it isn't' right.
2006-07-13 09:54:52
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answered by Justsyd 7
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Yep.
Read this, from one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th Century, Mahatma Gandhi:
http://www.kamat.com/mmgandhi/xity.htm
2006-07-13 09:53:06
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answered by XYZ 7
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