Read Romans 1:21 in The Holy bible: "Because, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful, but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish hearts were darkened." Peoples hearts are darkened and blinded by Satan. II Corinthians 4:3-4. "But if our gospel be hidden it is hidden to them that are lost, In whom the god (Satan) of this world (age) hath blinded the minds of them who believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them. "John 3:19 "And this is the condemnation, that light (Jesus Christ) is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil." So you see it is a combination of the sinful hearts of men and Satan blinding them against Jesus Christ.
2006-07-27 03:31:26
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answer #1
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answered by LARRY S 4
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Why don't people believe that Jesus is God?
Let us count the reasons...
1. Because the "love of Christ" is not indicative of the love of a true god or goddess.
2. Because the love and miracles found in other faiths are just as strong and just as impressive and those found in Christianity.
3. Because Jesus/Issa/Yuz Asaf is at best a pedophile enabler in that he allows many Christian priests, nuns, and ministers - who preach in his name no less - to sexually molest and in some cases, RAPE, thousands of innocent children around the world.
4. Because Jesus has never come back to "reign on Earth for a thousand years." His 'no show' points to him never having come back from the dead in the first place. But there is also other evidence (see reference links below) that the whole "rising from the dead story" was a deception that was furthered in order to elevate Jesus/Issa from a prophet to a god.
What really happened is that Issa/Jesus, with the help of his disciples, escaped the Romans completely and moved to India.
Just before dying AT THE AGE OF EIGHTY he declared that he was the GALILEAN MESSIAH.
All of the above points to Jesus/Issa/Yuz Asaf not being a Saint, much less a god, but only an angel prophet.
In conclusion, "Christ" is not a god at all. "Christ" is just a catch word for Group Entities of Christians in the Mid and Lower Realms of Spirit who - through the minor manifestations of healing and telekinesis - promote a false hierarchy of gods and goddesses.
The absolute truth eventually comes out, no matter how hard the morally corrupt (on both sides) strive to hide it and distort it.
2006-07-27 03:30:43
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answer #2
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answered by solistavadar 3
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God is really not bad well he ain't bad at all he's a good god and that's why we go to chruch to praise him and give him the glory and god said if u are afraid of me then i will be afaid to own u as my own disiple and god is alwayz with us he might be behind u know that's why we also have angels to now angels really keeps us safe and there alwayz beside us next to us why we sleep so don't let those things bother you that's why you should read ur bible almost everyday to know god and to see he's not dangerous mean and bad he a good kind and wonderful god! God is good all the time,All the time God is Good God said when the praises go up the blessings come down That's why god treasures us try ready the Book of St.john 10chapter verse 14 God treasures u it should say" I am a good shepard i know my own and my own knows me" try reading the bible and you will see how god really works that why he works in mysterious ways you don't know what's planned for you the next day or the next day that's you should ask youself is my life clean? if not i want you to pray on that and let the lord handle it tell the devil to get out of ur life or out of you way say devil get behind me and when the devil sees that you're prasing God the devil will get mad and he will make you try to do wrong and instead of right so don't listen to what the devil has to say listen to wat god has to say and that's your ticket into heaven.
2006-07-27 03:19:37
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answer #3
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answered by Crystal m 1
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For the person that said something about the Sun God and the Thunder God, etc. there are still religions with this and don't knock it until you have tried it. You can't talk bad about a religion you know nothing about.
On with the question at hand. I believe that your God does love you. I don't deny that you God loves you at all. I know that my Gods love you also so it is very likely that your God loves me just as well. As far as "vengeance is mine", I am a parent and I still say that. No one messes with my family.
2006-07-27 03:16:38
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answered by Mawyemsekhmet 5
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We are talking about the same one who's followers instituted the Spanish Inquisition, the Crusades and the Salem witch hunts? The majority of these people never did a thing to harm Christians, but were put to cruel horrible deaths in his name. So why wouldn't we believe that such a being is cruel and violent? Convince me these aren't violent and I'll glady think about changing my opinion.
2006-07-27 03:13:55
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answer #5
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answered by Mikey S 3
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Jesus also stated in his sermon on the mount that we should not believe he came here to make peace.
God's greatest gift to us is free will- He does not want us to be 'luke warm' in our faith, but fiercely convicted.
Because of that free will, he allows us to do as he chooses. he does not dictate our path, but guides us, and lets us make mistakes, and comforts us when we seek it.
Unfortunately, mankind has a tendency to see things unilaterally- Christians and Jews and Muslims have the same God- but it is we three who have fought each other for centuries, like warring brothers- each side believes they are in total right. In God, all things are possible- why can't God then be the highest power to everyone- Muslim, Hindu, Aborigine and Christian?
Why do we limit Him?
I think perhaps it's not that people refuse to believe int he love of Christ, but refuse to believe int he one way that Christians have been taught they should believe.
2006-07-27 03:17:55
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answer #6
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answered by belle_vivre 2
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I believe very powerfully in the love of Christ. And I am NOT a Christian at all. I think Jesus was/is awesome, and I love him very much. I also love the Lord and Lady, Krishna, Buddha, Yogananda, and Babaji. I don't know Mohammed, but he sounds like a fun and wise guy.
But the Bible SUCKS. Christianity (i.e., the past and present application of Christ's teachings) SUCKS. Christians are just as susceptible and prone to violence as everybody else, and believing that God protects only you, the "true believer," SUCKS.
I believe that this is true for anybody who believes that their religion is right and everybody else's is wrong; it's not about just attacking Christians. Fundamentalists of every stripe SUCK. Schools in Muslim countries that only teach boys, and that only teach them the Koran and nothing else, equally SUCK. The very idea of a "Chosen People" SUCKS. We are all chosen. We are all beloved. None of us is special over the others in that way. And the sooner you get hip to that, the sooner these religious wars over who's right and who's wrong will end.
And to Keithyas and eveybody else who takes the Bible literally:
What you quote as Jesus's statements are (read my e-lips here) WRITTEN IN ENGLISH. Jesus did not speak English. Nobody back then, not even the Celts living in England, spoke, read, or wrote in what you're reading as modern American English. (For heaven's sake, the British don't even consider the language spoken here in the States to be English at times; not anymore.)
What you're reading is a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation of a translation of what somebody wrote down as a copy of what somebody told them somebody heard Jesus say--with no less than maybe three different ancient languages and another two or three modern ones in between EACH translation, and in between you and what Jesus actually said. Imagine a game of "telephone" that's been going on for 2000 years over three continents and including Latin, ancient Greek, modern Greek, Aramaic, Arabic (maybe), old and medieval German, and medieval (Chaucer) and modern English. Now try to tell me that what Jesus said during his lifetime has been translated exactly and accurately all the way through all of that between then and now.
There is NOTHING in the New Testament that actually records what Jesus said. So you don't know WHAT Jesus said. Nobody does. All Christian churches don't even agree with each other as to what he actually said (ask the Irish about this). Nor do they include every version of every story written down at the time of His life and death, nor do they include the same versions of the stories that they DO agree on in each denomination's bible.
Enough of a single message comes through from all the translations to boil down to basically this, "Do as I'm showing you how to do: love one another, love yourselves, and love God."
Unfortunately, you're going to have to use your head to figure out the rest for yourself.
2006-07-27 03:21:22
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answer #7
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answered by Banba 3
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Spiritual blindness caused by our condition of sin.
Only healed through the love of Christ through the Holy Spirit and faith.
2006-07-27 03:10:15
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all do you know that years ago people used to believe in the GOD of thunder? the SUN god, the rain god, and so on? well this GOD you speak of is no different. It's getting old, time to believe in yourself and live by your concience.
2006-07-27 03:10:51
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answered by distalbicept 3
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everyone is the christ. God is on everyone's side, no matter what religion. you have found truth on your path, so you assume that all other ways are wrong. it's not the thing believed in, but belief itself. more people would believe if they were told the TRUTH. WE ARE ALL ONE!
2006-07-27 03:15:53
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answered by Anonymous
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