Jesus of course. He was born, he was tempted, he turned water into wine, he walked on water, he healed the sick, he was beaten, he died for us sins, he rose from the dead, and he lives within me today. Any man or women that can do all that is my hero. I try to help the sick, but I know I could never stand up to what Jesus did when he was alive.
2006-07-22 07:13:55
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answered by Jody P 1
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Moses. i just like watching him over and over again, how the story went and how did the God talk to him and let the people come to him. I love the part where he opened the middle of the sea/ocean so that his people could walk to escape from their enemies.
its alright if i cant get the 10 points,i just wanna be present in this topic.
have a good day.
2006-07-22 14:13:45
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answered by shih 3
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Satan
Without Satan, we wouldn't have known the negatives but only the positives. This would have been bad to the human race. Imagine if everyone was good - the world would be boring - you need a few rioters too
2006-07-22 14:11:24
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answered by R G 5
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I would have to say God is becuase he helps everyone right now and becuase he dead on the cross for are sins.But if I could not pick God like I knoe that I can pick him but like if it has to be someone else I would have to say it be Mosses becuase god asked him to go to Egpt and free all his people.
2006-07-22 14:14:38
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answered by love jesse 3
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David he cam from being a shepherd boy to killing galiath and becoming King. he was anointed to be king while still a boy and if you follow the whole story of his life it is quite amazzing
2006-07-22 14:10:49
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answered by Mim 7
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Job! He stuck through to the end- his children died, he lost all of his money, and he was covered with boils. His wife told him to curse God and die, but he didn't. THis was a test from God and Satan to see if he was truly faithful to God. He passed the test.
2006-07-22 14:38:26
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answered by abby 2
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i'm a pagan, but i have a favorite bible hero, having been raised baptist. i was always fond of cain. i always felt he got a raw deal by god. both brothers toiled over their jobs, working hard and hoping to bring a good offering to god. cain brought the friuts of his labors and was played the less favorite by god. ever met a farmer? seen how hard they work? it think it's a good lesson not to play favorites with your kids. i also am very fond of moses' closest friend, caleb. named my son after him.
2006-07-22 14:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure if you would call him a hero but I choose Job. He never lost his faith in God through all the tribulation he had to endure. And, because of his faithfulness God eventually rewarded him with greater than he originally had. The moral of the story to me is "Never to lose sight of or trust in your first love...God himself."
2006-07-22 14:11:23
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answered by Lady Di-USA 4
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I think it would be David. He was small and wouldn't be considered a good warrior build, but God saw his true courage and chose him for a task that otherwise would have been left to one of the toughest warriors. He was a true underdog and he came out with the gold.
2006-07-22 14:10:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Joseph, he was betrayed by his brothers and Potophers wife and remained faithful to God and was rewarded for it.
2006-07-22 14:11:41
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answered by ? 7
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