You might have seen a person named Jesus. He probably lives in your neighborhood.
2006-07-13 08:14:27
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answered by kcman492004 1
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No I wouldn't be you physically saw Jesus in a Liquor Store. I would be believe that you saw the love of Christ Jesus in the action of one of his believers. When Jesus comes back, the world will know it without a doubt and you wouldn't endup in a Psych Ward.
2006-07-13 08:11:43
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answered by Swordfish 6
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There are specific things we are told to expect when He returns.
Aside from that, I am first going to evaluate your character before I accept your testimony as a witness to the coming of Christ. In here, I am quickly going to assume you have an agenda against Christianity. And I'll also assume you are flippant because you spend so much time in places like Answers and chat-rooms to press your agenda.
I happen to take my role here very seriously and give answers (generally speaking) only to people who's questions appear to be serious. Today, I happen to be a little cantankerous, so I've decided to address you unwarranted attack on what is nearest and dearest to billions of people around the world. If you hate Christianity so, let me suggest that you know your enemy and study a lot further.
2006-07-13 08:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No I wouldn't believe you, because going to a liquor store, isn't the way Jesus will be returning. Read the bible, and get a clue!
2006-07-13 08:10:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I wouldn't believe you, unless of course there was a mass sighting; which is the prophecy in the bible by Paul the Apostle and other New Testament writers who were authorized to record such an occurrence still yet to be accomplished. I think the quote is that, "EVERY eye shall see him..."
2006-07-13 08:20:11
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answered by Anonymous
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with out Paul, Christianity may in all probability under no circumstances have become the rigidity contained in the international that it truly is. it may have under no circumstances change into unified in doctrine. yet then, that doesn't quite answer your question. i believe that Paul, by potential of his persecution of Christians, grew to p.c. out a spreading - yet fragmented - cult. He observed an chance to placed his personal stamp on what he observed, understanding that he became a procedures better knowledgeable than the overall public of those believers. Paul invented Christian orthodoxy, and unfold it in the course of the Roman territory including his letters. From then on, Christianity quite grew to change into Paulianity.
2016-12-01 05:28:41
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answered by ? 3
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I saw him too, but he was napping on a park bench and I just watched in awe and did not dare wake him, for fear of his wrath. Plus he smelled kinda bad. I think he must have come from the liquor store, so, no you're not crazy.
2006-07-13 08:10:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Matthew 24:23-24 At that time if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!' or, 'There he is!' do not believe it. For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles to deceive even the elect—if that were possible.
2006-07-13 08:11:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really. According to the Scriputres, when he returns, the dead will be risen from the dead, and Jesus will be carrying a flaming sword, and pretty much the end of times is here.
I have not seen any dead people rising from the dead.
2006-07-13 08:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I saw him in East L.A. the other day riding a bycicle, and a friend of saw his image on a tortilla chip on e-bay last week.
2006-07-13 08:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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