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David is religous fanatical clown, don't listen to him.
The problem with a lot of religions today (especially Christianity) is that they oppress others' religions and different forms of thought.
People have forgotten that the true purpose of religion is to guide only one's OWN way to a higher form of spirituality. People shouldn't use it to force others to their own idea of spirituality.
If people only kept this in mind, a lot of today's world problems wouldn't exist.
Hope that helps
2006-07-14 21:21:40
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answered by batman 2
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I don't think its a case of being defined as Christian but that of being one that has access to knowledge and thus uses his/her own hands to search for the information and the answers that can be found in the Bible. Today alot of would be Christians don't even look at the Bible and they don't know what is written in the Bible apart from what they are told when they go to church on Sunday. That does not make a Christian. A true Christian is one who has a grasp/understanding of what is written in the Bible and what is required from oneself by God. And a true Christian does not turn around to another person and say, "You're wrong". Instead they strive to share the information that is recorded in the Bible with everyone because although everyone and anyone can have access to the Bible, not everyone will look it up. It's like having a library card and never going to the library.
So, a believer I think, would be one who has grasped the knowledge that is recorded in the Bible and uses it to his advantage, why the Bible? Because it is as recorded at Timothy, inspired by God and thus a guidebook to life that has been imparted to humans from God. Why am I certain its from God? Because how could a collection of 66 little books written over a span of centuries by several different writers who lived in different time periods be cohesive and harmonious if not for the presence/guidence of God's spirit force?
2006-07-14 21:27:38
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answered by Archer 1
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in accordance to Judaism, Islam (like Judaism) is monotheistic; Christianity is sheetuf, meaning Christianity teaches that God is a partnership of three co-equivalent persons. this isn't to assert Islam is 'better' than Christianity; Islam remains a pretend faith, and Mohammad became a pretend prophet. all of us understand this because Mohammad claimed that he had conversations with an perspective (Gabriel, to be good), and this angel informed Mohammad what we detect contained in the Koran. regrettably, the Koran receives many key sections of the Torah incorrect. Muslims declare, as an celebration, that Abrham sure and virtually sacrificed Ishmael, no longer Isaac, it truly is incorrect. The Muslims declare that the Torah became corrupted, yet which could no longer plausible, considering each and every Torah scroll in the international is exactly, letter for letter an similar as another Torah scroll. So, Islam is monotheistic, yet that does no longer mean it is any better than the different pretend faith, of which Islam is just one in each and every of many.
2016-12-06 12:31:59
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answered by sopata 3
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1st of all, Christians are not all believers. There are some Christians who do not believe. What to believe? The Son of God, the gospel. The world just conveniently associates people who goes to church as Christians but not all church goers believes in Jesus Christ and His finished work on the cross.
2nd, believers and non-believers are just terms. If you want to be politically correct, you can call them believers of Jesus Christ and His finished work. However, believers are usually used in conversations between 2 or more believers of Jesus Christ and His finished work. It is just that for the sake of convenience and common understanding, there is no need to say believers of Jesus Christ and His finished work all the time. Because it's understood by default.
It's true that everyone is a believer of something. Just that when you converse with someone with a common belief, a believer is generally understood as believer in that common belief.
It's only when you do not subscribe to that belief that you might misunderstood or be offended by the term.
2006-07-14 21:41:29
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answered by Luke Lim 3
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I think every religion has good and bad in them. You have to read between the lines. People have changed religion to suit themselves, and politics over the years. No one religion has all the answers. It's important to keep an open mind. Believe in your own truths, and don't worry if the person next to you doesn't think that is right. You know. Find you own truth!! Be true to yourself!
2006-07-14 21:32:20
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answered by ஐAngelSpiritஐ 2
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When one talks about religion one must talk with respect. The foundation of a religion is TRUTH. Truth is an established fact and is provened by scientific research. In this respect members are urged to read the book written by Dr. Maurice Bucall (a French Medical Scientist) entitled 'BIBLE, QURAN & SCIENCE'. Whatever ones religion is one must accept a very simple harmonious respect i.e. what you believed is your religion and what I believed is my religion. GOD is the TRUTH. Lets move on with our lives.
2006-07-14 21:49:32
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answered by hubimo 1
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Non-believers are people who don't believe that Christ was the son of God, our saviour.
And to correct something in your post, true Muslims do not have a path to heaven. They are not guaranteed to reach heaven in the Koran. They do what their prophet Muhammad teaches them in hopes it pleases Allah come judgement day. There's no guarantees in Islam.
2006-07-14 21:19:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone stupid enough to believe that THEIR religion is the EXCLUSIVE path to the TRUTH. Are both blind and very ignorant. But they can't help it, they are blind and deaf. God and his truth is all around us, even in the rocks and stones. Some people just haven't seen this yet!!!
2006-07-14 21:19:03
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answered by Leigh 3
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Because Christians are the most closed minded people on earth. I love other religions -- other religions are great! But jeez, Christians really bug me with their know-it-all-ness. Just because someone made a "book" doesn't mean it's all facts.
2006-07-14 21:18:47
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answered by k10sbride 3
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It is the ole devil trying to destroy your soul. Stop and look up to Heaven and Pray that God bind the devil and his Demons and cast them out of your life. Cast them as far as the east is from the west. Ask God to forgive you of your sins and to come into your heart and save you. In Christ's Holy name I Pray. Amen
THERE HAS NOT FAILED ONE WORD OF ALL HIS GOOD
PROMISE, WHICH HE PROMISED BY THE HAND OF MOSES
HIS SERVANT.
( 1 KINGS 8:56 *KJV )
Dear ----------,
Did you know that there are 8,910 promises in
the Bible? There
are 7,706 promises in the Old Testament, and 1,104
promises in
the New Testament! That is a total of 8,910
promises in all!
Now you will find that God made 7,485 promises
to mankind,
and mankind made 1,416 promises to God. [ The
remaining 9
promises were made by satan to mankind! Most of
those you
will find in the Book of JOB.]
Well ----------, these 7,485 promises from God
to us just about
cover all of the bases! Isn't it wonderful that
we have a Heavenly
Father that is gracious enough to give us all of
those promises?
A God that also anticipates all of our needs and
often sends us
help even before we ask Him too. After all it is
written; HE SHALL
GIVE HIS ANGELS CHARGE OVER YOU, TO KEEP YOU IN ALL
YOUR WAYS. ( PSALM 91:11 )
So, HAVING THEREFORE THESE PROMISES, DEARLY
BELOVED, LET US CLEANSE OURSELVES FROM ALL
FILTHINESS OF THE FLESH AND SPIRIT, PERFECTING
HOLINESS IN THE FEAR OR GOD. ( 2 CORINTHIANS 7:1 )
Therefore -----------, why not enjoy your day
thinking about
how well GOD has taken care of you, and knowing
that HE
always will! Amen.
With My Love & Prayers,
your servant.
2006-07-14 21:16:12
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answered by Anonymous
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