No because Jesus is'nt the son of God.
Y do Christians say that Jesus is the son of God.
Adam and Eve where the first human beings.
Y dont you people say that they are the children of God???
2006-08-14 22:58:32
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answered by @sM 2
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Aren't Catholics Christian then? Does Christianity own God?
2006-08-15 08:59:09
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answered by ? 2
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I am certain, (and am staking my immortal soul on it), that Catholicism is the Church Jesus Christ founded 2000 years ago. I would die before converting to some other religion or fallen away Protestant sect.
HOWEVER.....if I WERE another religion, no matter which, and Our Lord and God came and pronounced the Catholic Church to be the One True Church, I would be positively nuts to stay in my false religion.
Basically, if God came down and told you WHICH is His true Church, you would be in BIG trouble with Him if you rejected His Church.
Only ONE Christian Church can be found since the time of Christ, Only one. ALL of the other Christian sects came from a falling away of the Protestants from the Catholic Church.
Now, we KNOW Christ made His Church available to all peoples in all times since He came as a man, and so to say the Catholic Church is NOT His True Church, one declares He abandoned His children for more than 1500 years waiting for a disgruntled monk to pitch a hissy.
OTOH, if one claims the Catholic Church WAS the Original Church but became corrupted, one then calls Jesus Christ a liar. Christ told the Apostles that He would be with His Church until the end of time, and that the gates of Hell would nOT prevail against it. Saying that His Church became corrupt is calling Christ a liar.
Sadly, people forget that Judas, one of the twelve, betrayed Christ and sold Him for thirty peices of silver. This betrayla of Judas is a reminder to us that as Christ said, scandals WOULD come, but woe to those by whom they came. Christ showed us through Judas that there would be PEOPLE in His Church that would be corrupt, but not to let this scandalize us.
2006-08-14 23:08:14
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answered by Rebecca C 2
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Everyone has already met God and there's no need to be of any particular faith. God is in everything and everyone. Everybody has already met God in some form, whether or not they recognize it or call it God. One does not need to be of any particular faith to see the God (or whatever you want to call it) in each and every thing and person and to live a good life.
And, for future reference, Catholics are a type of Christian, they're not really two separate things.
~ FR
http://fuertesrafagas.wordpress.com
2006-08-14 23:15:55
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answered by Max 5
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I can't answer as I am already a Catholic Christian!
2006-08-15 01:32:32
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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Well, if God Almighty came down from the clouds and said "There is only one God, that's me, and Muhammed is his Prophet" I don't think I would convert to Christianity.
2006-08-14 23:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt God is Catholic or Christian. I bet God is far beyond our understanding organized religion. I bet God laughs at our understanding of Faith and spirituality.
2006-08-14 22:58:04
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answered by Jon H 5
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Bottom line is, when I meet God, I shall become exactly what he wants me to be in the twinkling of an eye, with a new body, and hopefully be allowed into Heaven.
2006-08-14 22:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Who the hell told u God is Christian?
2006-08-14 23:00:23
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answered by Beetle bug 3
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There are so many gods..so many different beliefs..Hindus, pagan etc...all claim to be truth .....all gods answered prayers....... but none of them provide evidence of god...my advice is dont buy afterlife myth from the living.
2006-08-14 23:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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