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2006-08-12 07:05:31 · 20 answers · asked by BigPappa 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

20 answers

No, God said judge ye not that you may not be judge

2006-08-12 07:11:47 · answer #1 · answered by askme 2 · 3 3

The Muslims call all non-Muslims infidels and believe they should be eliminated. The Catholics call all non-Catholics heathens and destined for hell. Do you wish to put GOD in the same level as Muslims and Catholics. I hope not. First of all, GOD does not judge you for any reason. Follow this closely. If you believe GOD knows everything, then you believe GOD knows your next move. If GOD knows your every move then why would HE judge them? Of what could HE judge. An experiment. Light a fire. Place your hand in the fire. Judge whether or not the fire burnt you. Make sense? Of course not. IF GOD NEEDED YOU TO BE PERFECT, HE WOULD HAVE CREATED YOU PERFECT. Actually HE did but that's a deeper subject.
Vaya con DIOS

2006-08-12 14:22:43 · answer #2 · answered by chrisbrown_222 4 · 0 1

I believe that God created all living things in the universe. He (or she) granted us individually many traits and differences. The color of our skin, the difference in our physical appearances among other. If God were to have judged people by their religion, we would all be of one religion. I believe that God judges us by the good that we do and how we help our fellow man (woman.) I think in God's eyes, it does not matter if we are Christian, Catholic, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim or any religion. I do not believe though that God would look favorably upon anyone that would hurt or kill another person while claiming it was in God's name.
Have whatever faith you believe in and be a good person and God will favorably judge you.

2006-08-12 14:16:05 · answer #3 · answered by brucenjacobs 4 · 0 1

I think it's the other way around. People judge and pigeon-hole God with their religions. It's convenient to do so. Every interpretation, motive, and action of "the religion" becomes the will and act of God.

Will God judge people by their religions? I don't think so. God will, by virtue of being God, be perfectly just and perfectly merciful in his judgment -- I have found neither of these qualities in abundant supply within the dogmas of religion. Note: I don't think religion is bad ..... But I think laying claim to God and God's judgment is arrogant and short-sighted.

2006-08-12 14:15:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Santa Claus judges people by behavior.
This is a step up from God, if he judges people by their religion.

2006-08-12 14:09:15 · answer #5 · answered by sheeple_rancher 5 · 0 2

when you go upstairs, there is no bias based on - gender, religion, race, color and creed. all are one and the same in eyes of God. and they have only one HEAVEN AND ONE HELL FOR EVERYONE.

God is beyond the petty games of religion and every one will be judges based on their deeds.

if i do a good and noble deed, then God will treat me right. if i do a bad deed, then im sure to be in hellfire. its tit for tat my freind.

my actions today will decide my future tomorrow.

or in short, you reap what u sow.

2006-08-12 14:29:02 · answer #6 · answered by marissa 5 · 1 0

No He judges them by their actions and words

2006-08-12 14:08:19 · answer #7 · answered by robinhoodcb 4 · 2 0

psh probably not. catholics believe that He does, but i think that God will forgive you if you make a stupid mistake, especailly considering that usually its your parents who pound what religion you are into your head, how many people actually choose their religion and beliefs without any environmental factors?

2006-08-12 14:12:02 · answer #8 · answered by maverick 3 · 3 0

i don't know.
but i think he judges people really by how they act towards other people, the good and bad deeds they have done, and their dedication to whatever religion they are into. [except maybe the people who claim their religion requires them to drink blood or kill...]

2006-08-12 14:12:01 · answer #9 · answered by Isabela 4 · 0 2

Sorry I can't answer that well.
Haven't been there to see His criteria.
If you mean belief, yes.
If you mean a particular external religion, NO.

2006-08-12 14:10:11 · answer #10 · answered by chris p 6 · 2 0

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