well Jesus didnt like church, he is the one who said that the church will go to hell(this isnt a quote if you can tell, Im to lazy to find the passage that say this), for one he called them hypocrite, liers, thieves, and they made a religion out of his name, which he never asked for, he just wanted us to praise the father and now where praise him. Jesus talks about the weak and the meak, and Christain make it there purpose to have power, and be strong, so basiclly, I believe Christanty is the Anti-Christ
2006-07-28 02:43:53
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answered by Derrick 3
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Well, I really don't think that there can be any good statistics on that topic, right? I mean, who counted them?
One thing that is true is that many of the people who go to church are not necessarily saved. Some people go to church for the wrong reasons, so they are probably not saved.
If they are 99.9% or just 9%, nobody knows, just God.
The thing is that the sticker you saw is probably from some bitter person that has something against God, religion or church. He/she most likely doesn't know what he/she's talking about. So don't pay attention to those things. God has the ultimate truth. Nobody else.
2006-07-28 02:46:51
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answered by Patricia V 3
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No human being can or has the authority to judge another human being if they are going to hell or not. Only God can determine that one and He knows the hearts and minds of the ones who believe and the ones who don't. Only He knows the sincerity of someones heart and life. Humans can't know that for sure. So as for the bumper sticker thing, I would ignore that. God is the ultimate judge here, not anyone else.
2006-07-28 02:48:00
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answered by Lyndee 4
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Faith and love only comes to those who god favors. That's why I plan to hang myself tommorow night.
A year ago my ex-girlfriend and I were drinking and fighting. We both had been sober in AA before, but we started drinking together.
Anyway, she left me almost 1 year to the day today. We both went back to AA. Because she's a pretty girl lots of people rallied around her to support. All the men wanted to sleep with her, and some of them convinced her to do it.
She's sober, happy, and has a new boyfriend - my old sponsor. Go figure huh?
I went back the same day. No one shook my hand. No one said hello. No one welcomed me except during the obligitory 'hi bill' at all AA meetings.
I have not made a single friend during the past 3 years. The people who I thought were my friends, are hers. I have no money to pay for counceling nor can I afford any medical attention.
Somehow, the only option I see that will end this pain is to end my life. I plan to hang myself tommorow
2006-07-28 08:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No one knows who is going to hell but God and each individual person. So to be honest with I don't know how they came up with that figure. Because they would have had to go around to ALL the churches in the world and ask every person there if they we saved, And I know I haven't been asked that question so apparently they didn't survey ALL church goers.
2006-07-28 02:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-03 04:45:52
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answered by ? 4
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wow, that is almost the worst bumper sticker I've ever heard about. He might as well just put one on there that said "I hate other peoples opinions and beliefs and think they should all follow what I say because I'm a bigot" ...but he probably just used the one he had because it is shorter. No its not true, the real figure is only about 5.7%
2006-07-28 02:40:47
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answered by Kiko 3
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There are many so-called Christians that dont walk the talk. Showing up for church doesnt cut it if you dont live the life.
Thats the jist of the bumper sticker.
2006-07-28 02:40:04
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answered by DesignR 5
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The way you worded your question is confusing. It doesn't matter how many people go to church. What matters is your relationship with Jesus Christ. The Bible says in Romans 6:23 for the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord. Also Revelations 20:15 says, if your name was not found written in the Book of Life you are cast into the lake of fires. What this means is that if you don't know Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, you are not going to Heaven. When you accept Jesus, then your name gets written down in the Book of Life. When you die and stand before the judgment seat of Christ, God looks through that book and if he finds your name in it - you get to go to Heaven. If he doesn't find your name in it then you get to go to Hell. If don't know who Jesus is then you are not ready to die.
2006-07-28 02:46:06
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answered by wonderwoman 3
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My grandfather never went to church--he considered it to be a place where busybodies went to go and swap stories. But after he died, people came from out of the woodwork to tell us how his wisdom and understanding changed their lives. I'd be much more inclined to think he is in heaven than any of those old busybodies who thought that just showing up in a building and listening to someone telling them they should act like Grandpa would get them there.
2006-07-28 02:42:15
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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