Atheists don't believe in God.
Agnostics question the existance of God.
Christians know the Truth. God exists and He sent His only Begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
2006-08-08 12:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha ha, look just because I'm who i am and i believe what i do doesn't mean i haven't read the book that guides your life. i have read your book along with the books of others. it was through my own thought processes that i came to my conclusions about how, why, what, and where. and if i was atheist (which I'm not going to give you the leverage of telling you what ti believe at this juncture, to save myself from being prematurely classified), i wouldn't care if i was saved, because to be saved to an atheist is to be accepted be the culture your book promotes. although i will agree about the part of the Muslim and martyr.
and try to understand that i really don't care what you believe, its not what you believe its how you live. why are we getting so hung up on the fact we've come to different conclusions about the universe, if we treat each other well does it really matter?? you may think your a good person for saving these peoples souls but so did the Spanish during the inquisition.
What books have you read outside of your religion?? are you really able to sell your self on this one without seeing the other sides of the argument?? if you have looked into them and still chosen what you did good for you, at least your able to argue knowing the whole picture.
2006-08-08 13:31:36
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answered by Jimmy 4
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What makes you so sure you've got a first-class ticket to heaven, baby? And don't give me the tired excuse that "I believe in the Bible, and I'm Christian, that's why I'm guaranteed..." You have no more idea if you're going to heaven than I do... Oh and if you're so sure that you are, isn't that just a tad bit prideful, self-righteous, and haughty? The last time I read the New Testament, Jesus loathed those qualities.... so I'd probably wanna think twice if I were you. In other words, WORRY ABOUT YOUR OWN DAMN SALVATION AND QUIT OBSESSING ABOUT EVERYONE ELSE'S....
By the way, how was the last time you got a girl drunk and fornicated with her, hmmm??
2006-08-08 13:21:33
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answer #3
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answered by Elsa 1
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I am a Christian, but I beg to differ. God is not partisan and there is no particular denomination that will be assured of heaven. If you are saved, you are in Heaven, not a certain doctrinal thesis or the like. Baptists, Protestant, Methodist, and non-denominational, Bible believing, so plese, although your belief is correct, your approach is not, thank you for your question.
2006-08-08 12:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have self belief which you will Valhalla (Viking heaven) once you die? this question assumes the reality that there is a heaven. regrettably, there is no longer. as plenty because of the fact the assumption makes me wish there have been, there is no longer. Heaven exists in basic terms as much as mom Goose or Santa Clause. They exist fullyyt in our suggestions. inspite of the undeniable fact that, i'm useful that sooner or later each and every person in the international will die. I’m useful that our bodies will rot, and be recycled back into the Earth. the assumption of heaven is in basic terms what Christians invented to experience greater perfect approximately death. O, and in case you think of that “close to death reviews” coach that there is an afterlife, think of back. there's a drug called Ketamine that produces each and all of the climate of an NDE while it extremely is injected into established, non-death human beings. In different words, an NDE is a organic, chemically led to state that the human suggestions enters. The set off for an NDE is loss of oxygen to the suggestions and physique. in case you examine medical papers like those, you come across that there is a thoroughly chemical and thoroughly non-non secular clarification for the features of each and every NDE.
2016-11-04 04:04:48
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No one can be sure of that. Not even the "saved" Christians...not unless Christ himself has personally appeared to you
and that has only happened to a very few.
It's called having your "calling and election made sure" and that doesn't happen by only accepting Christ as your Savior, like most Christians believe. There is more to being "saved" than just accepting and loving Christ, though that is an important step.
2006-08-08 12:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I know I will not be in heaven nor would I be in hell as both are non-existent. Nor do I believe in deities, divinity of human beings nor concepts like the antichrist.
Yes actually I have read the bible - more than once even - which is why I am an atheist.
2006-08-08 12:13:16
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answered by genaddt 7
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hey ive read some of your other reviews and dang dude u need 2 make sure ur biblicly correct b4 u just start postin stuff up.and god doesnt care about ur religion,when we(true christians) get 2 heaven there will b no such thing as religion.u can b ne religion 2 truly beleive that god is the only god and that he died on the cross and died 4 EVERY1.
2006-08-08 13:50:58
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answered by Robbie P 1
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sir your ignorance amazes me. you should not call yourself a Christan. do you know all the answers to life? how do you know the path you walk is the one to heaven. was there not a path to heaven laid out before the coming of Jesus?
i write this with a calm heart and sound mind. i do not walk the same path as you. i fear not the flames of hell for my heart is pure. my god knows me and knows my love.
money in not the root of all evil, ignorance is.
i noticed you put in "(Methodists)" in the catholic faith you are said to not be walking in the fullness of faith an will be damned to hell
i don't believe this to be true but before you tell someone else that they are going to hell remember Methodists might not be right.
my suggestion know your god and know yourself. know why you believe what you do.
may you have peace
2006-08-09 12:47:47
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answered by specal k 5
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Pangel and Denizbt you are both absolutely right. It is what is in your heart (or more accurately, what is recorded on your soul)that counts, not how many hail Mary's you have said, or how many times you have been to Mosque.
God is kindness, truth and love without end, so why would he condemn a person with the same attributes?
Love and Light
M
2006-08-08 12:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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