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Before you get angry and call me one of those snobby christians who thinks theyre better than everyone else (i dont think that ok, for we have all sinned and fall short of the glory of God.) think about this. In islam allah tells you to send your son to die for him, in Chr. God sends his son to die for you. Buddhism, hinduism, in fact, ALL religions besides christianity depend on YOUR good works to get you into heaven or have a better reincarnation (which is a false satanic lie hebrews 9:27), but in Chr. its not your good works, you cant change that youve sinned and fell short of the glory of god. All you can do is humbly bow down and ask for forgiveness.

2006-07-22 16:45:54 · 47 answers · asked by jordan l 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

God is willing to forgive u so that you wont perish through the Lord Jesus Christ.

2006-07-22 16:46:34 · update #1

47 answers

Simply, yes. It's got the "odd man out" property going for it, when you consider that it is the only world religion that you can safely ridicule in public. Along the same lines, it makes sense that the Jews would be the chosen people, since they're the only group that everyone in the world seems to be against.

kcobain96: You don't understand religion, nitwit. All world religions have negative consequences for not following their tenants.

2006-07-22 16:48:18 · answer #1 · answered by BlackAdder_MB 3 · 0 1

EVERY SOUL HAS A CHOICE

There are those of the first resurrection, they are the chosen and elect, the new heavenly Jerusalem, the priest of God and Christ. Heb.22:12-24; Rev.3:12; Mark 13:27;
Rev.20:1-6; 1Cor.15:22-28,51-53; the firstfruits. John 6:39,40,44; 1Thes.4:15-17; WITH THE HOLY ANGELS. When all is perfect it is turned over to kingdom of God.

AFTER Rev.12:7-12; SATAN CAST DOWN. John 14:3; A PLACE PREPARED FOR, the head of the body and they are of the new heavens 2Pet.3:13; Rev.21:1-5,9,10; Gal.4:26; The mother of us all. Eph.3:21; The world with Jesus never ends.

The world from Eden to the reign of Christ has had Satan in it, it does end. Matt.24:3,7,14,15,22,36-38[ Only God knows day and hour Satan put in pit];
With Satan cast out of Heaven, to have a short time, he is put in the pit.
ALL LOST FROM EDEN can be made new. THEIR WILL BE THOSE FOR THE NEW HEAVENS AND THOSE FOR THE NEW EARTH.
JUDGEMENT DAY
This is how every one and every thing possible is saved, Acts 24:15; John 5:26-29;
Dan.12:2; Psm.104:29,30; Isa.26:19; Rev.20:1-6,12,13; THE JUST AND THE UNJUST
are resuurrected to judgement day. Heb.9:27; It is appointed unto man once to die and after thid the judgement. ALL STAND BEFORE JESUS 2Cor.5:10; Rom.14:9-12;
Philip.2,5,9-12;
THE TWELVE TRIBES
Matt.19:28 [ Eze.37:12-14; the 12 tribes judged to be in their own land as promised Isa.66:1,22,23]; Matt.8:11; Abraham Isaac and Jacob are in the kingdom.

SODOM AND GOMORRAH, will repent before those in Jerusalem when Jesus was there Matt.10:15; ON JUDGEMENT DAY.
John 17:3,5,24; Jesus before world. Job.38:4-7; Angels before world, TO HEAR SAID,
LET US MAKE MAN.
1Cor.15:22; As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.

You would think when all SEE, all that is there for the 1000 years reign, THE TRUE SALVATION FOR ALL, that no one would be a looser Rev.20:7-10; BUT AT THE END of the 1000 year reign fire rains down from heaven and consumes a large number and Satan that was loosed a little season, is cast into the lake a fire. THEN IS SALVATION OF ALL IN THE NEW HEAVENS AND THE NEW EARTH AS IT WAS BEFORE EDEN.

2006-07-22 16:50:24 · answer #2 · answered by jeni 7 · 0 0

No.

"ALL religions besides christianity depend on YOUR good works to get you into heaven or have a better reincarnation"

Really? Do you know how many religions there are? Have you studied every single one? No.

"in Chr. God sends his son to die for you."

God makes his son the biggest child abuse victim in the history of the universe so that billions of people that haven't been born yet can sin even though they still aren't allowed to sin? How is that logical?

An all good and all just god would judge us by what we do, not by what we believe.

"Belief more important than action:

Consider all of the people who live in the remote regions of the world who have never even heard the "gospel" of Jesus Christ. Consider the people who have naturally adhered to the religion of their parents and nation as they had been taught to do since birth. If we are to believe the Christians, all of these people will perish in the eternal fire for not believing in Jesus. It does not matter how just, kind, and generous they have been with their fellow humans during their lifetime: if they do not accept the gospel of Jesus, they are condemned. No just God would ever judge a man by his beliefs rather than his actions."

Not to mention the Bible is full of contradictions and a ton of other problems that Christianity has. Christianity is completely illogical.

2006-07-22 16:47:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God reveals and man observes. Christianity isn't logical, it is a belief. A belief that the Christian bible is God's word as spoken by the prophets. There is no proof that God exists in the bible: It is assumed, it comes with the belief that the bible is God's words.

Now to your comparative religion. Fact: God sends prophets, you do not. Some prophets you believe, some you ignore. One prophet that you have ignored can be found if you do a simple word study (you do know what a word study is?) in the Gospel of John. Search for the words belief, believe, believer, and nonbeliever. Jesus clearly talks about this and what Christians should do.

Heaven is where God is; hell is where God isn't; Earth is where man is. How does man get to where God is? The answer begins with belief. God is spirit and we worship him/her/it in sprit and in truth.

I will not call you one of "those snobby Christian" because you are worst. You simply need to do more study before you misquote, misrepresent God. If you have read (and understood) the book, you would know that God judges, not man, and definitely not you.

If you goal is to witness to all the nations, you first need understand the Christian message. Jesus specifically asked to make disciples of all nations, not every individual.

One last comment: Show me the verse where Jesus made fun or criticized anyone’s belief. Did Jesus ever condemn or judge the pagan man or woman? Show me the verse! You can't now and you won't later.

I will just focus on one teaching: 1Cor 10:23-24 with emphasis on 24. Tell me if this question meets that standard.

2006-07-22 17:23:56 · answer #4 · answered by J. 7 · 0 0

Christianity represents an absence of logic and an abundance of ignorance. Most Christians commit sin like it's going out of style all week long and then go to church on Sunday thinking that God will forgive them. They don't demonstrate love and their actions are often ungodly. That is making a mockery of the religion. If you love God, then you should love people and perform good deeds, to be a blessing to others. God loves you but does not need your love - other human beings need your love, compassion, and good deeds. I have more respect for people who believe in something so strongly, that they are willing to die for it and who incorporate their belief system into all aspects of their life (Islaam, Buddhism, and Hinduism) If you're religion doesn't make you a better person and the world a better place, why follow it?

2006-07-22 17:00:17 · answer #5 · answered by Q the genius 2 · 1 0

So in your mind you can be bad and through the christian religion still enter heaven. You can believe what you want. Your bible says you have no right to judge another person least you be judged.

I used to be a devote catholic. Now I'm not so sure. The bible was pure until politics entered the picture. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Buddhism has been around far longer than Christianity. And one thing that they speak of is ; Have total confidence in yourself; be completely certain that a higher power exists; and be total faith that your ideas are wrong.

Logic has no place in religion. Faith on the other hand does. And Nobody has the right to decide what another person believes. Nobody

2006-07-22 17:03:42 · answer #6 · answered by lifhapnz 3 · 1 0

All religions have been the outcome of building some kind of faith to overcome the biggest issues of that time. No religion's principles should be followed in absolute originality with changing times. Its just the walls where you have to keep on changing the colors and interiors.. or a foundation where every generation may have to build a new building. Any religion's logic lies with the time it was formed.

For a successful neighbourhood, all neighbours need to have a respect of good things of others and help in sorting out the issues/weak points of others.. same goes with countries and THE same goes with religions. Co-existance is the only existance. Any person, following a religion, saying that they are the best is only making other people from other religions to respect his less. If you believe in your religion, help people to respect yours and do not create disliking.

2006-07-22 17:08:04 · answer #7 · answered by Himanshu J 3 · 0 0

Christianity is 2nd most problematic and confusing religious group in this planet. No prize if you knew the 1st.

The Babble is fables which contradicting, inconsistent, controversial in which was translated, mistranslated, re-translated and misinterpreted.

If creation theory is fact, we are children of the clay created some 6,000 yrs ago instead of evolute from primates some millions years ago...

Look at the number of Christian's denominations today? Everyone is calling another cults because they do not agree on other ritual practice and interpretation of the Holey Book.

If Christianity is logical, we would have use Holey Babble aka holy bible as text books for schools.

Wake up and get real! Heaven and Hell are made belief so as God who was created by man through his likeness.

2006-07-22 17:01:56 · answer #8 · answered by Ah Seow- The Mad Chimp 2 · 1 0

No organized religion is entirely consistant. Most (including all forms
of Christianity) are riddled with paradoxes.

That's not why one adopts a religion. Presumably you get something out
of it - some sense of calmness and comfort, a place in the world, a support
group, something. Good people to talk with. That's great!

That should be enough.

If you're looking for pure consistant logic, you're stuck no matter which
way you go. Even science will give you the willies as you realize that it
is simply a METHOD for trying to understand the universe, not actually
an understanding. What we "know" in science constantly changes as
we learn more.

2006-07-22 16:53:16 · answer #9 · answered by Elana 7 · 0 0

i'm not personally religious myself, i'm spiritual though, so, im looking at this through unbiased eyes here. there is no LOGICAL religion. religion is based on faith, not logic. you cant just choose which rules you like the best and say "OPE, thats the one!!! yup, thats the one im gonna follow. he's got the most logical rules!!!"
thats not realistic, its rather stupid

gods are gods, whether you pray as a buddhist, a hinduist, a christian, or catholic, you all pray to the same thing, a god! Considering god has not shown himself to anyone, and isn't going to anytime soon, i think that he expects people to have different versions of him. you cant tell everyone to think up an all-powerful being and have everyone picture the same man. its just not possible. as long as people are over all good hearted, why does it matter who they bow down to and ask for forgiveness?

2006-07-22 17:18:49 · answer #10 · answered by angel_to_ashes 4 · 0 0

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