mmmmmmm...hot pork bbq sandwiches...
2006-08-16 06:54:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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lets take a closer look shall we 'giggles'
Drugs= Cops OR long term brain damage.
Unprotected sex= ALL sorts of STD's and some serious FUNK.
Lords name in vain= eternal HELL and Damnation.
Slayer is OKAY. I think your okay on that 1.
Pork BBQ = Clogged Arteries which to much could cause Heart attack.
Okay I by FAR am no expert But most likely YES a Judgement will most likely be a HARSH 1.
Best of Luck Dear.
Best Wishes
Tonya
2006-08-16 06:59:02
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Taking your question apart piece by piece...:
Drugs - no more than drinking would... however you'll pay for it down the road when they wear off and the twitching kicks in from addiction (End result of #1 - Self-inflicted Judgement).
Unprotected Anal Sex - Don't know... are you woman, doing it with your husband? Then no. Otherwise yes (it is an abomination [something unnatural to the order God created]). (End result of #2 - hemrhoids, possible STDs, sore butt - Self inflicted Judgement... possibly Judgement by God).
Blasphemy - Yes (End result - don't be surprised if you've got a bad 'run of luck' for a while... and Judgement by God).
Slayer - Did you take the lyrics to heart, or was it for the glory of God? The answer here really ought to be obvious.
Pork - No, we are not judged by what we eat or don't eat.
Being nice doesn't cut it. If I break a perfectly flawless vase, being *nice* to the person it belonged to doesn't put it back in one piece. However... "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God" - Romans 3:23. If you lied just once in your life, you are just as guilty, and just as deserving of punishment, as the druggie who spent every single day of his life getting high.
Yet, God sent His only Son, Jesus Christ, to live the sinless life that we cannot, and to bear the punishment upon Himself that we deserve.
Consider this:
A man goes about town for a cruise in his brand new car... but ignores all of the traffic signs. Eventually he's pulled over, and arrested for untold amounts of traffic violations. He owes $500,000... but just spent all of his money on his car, and has not a single penny to his name.
The judge asks, "How do you plead?"
"Not guilty," he says.
"On what grounds?"
"I'm a nice guy". (the jury begins giggling, trying to hold their laughter in, at such a nonsensical answer)
"That's not a legitimate reason".
The jury thinks it over, and comes back with a "Guilty" verdict. Just as the judge is about ready to lock you away for the next 20 years, a total stranger comes rushing in the courtroom, wearing next to nothing. "I just sold everything I had, to give you a second chance," he says. "Here, your Honor, I've come up with the money for the fine". The judge looks it over, and tells the man, "You are free to go, but if you act so willfully reckless again, this court will not be lenient next time, and you will serve your time, as well as being held in contempt of court".
The man, having been given a second chance, realizes just how long 20 years of his life would be... his kids would have adults, his wife would be alone, they would have had no money to care for themselves since the breadwinner would've been imprisoned... 20 years without football, or lazy days in t-shirts and sweats, or barbeques. All the things he liked and loved, gone in an instant for most of his remaining life. He thanks the man for his utter selflessness, and realized that no one else could have or would have helped him in that predicament. He swears never to act so foolishly again.
This is what it means to be a Christian. Jesus died to pay the fine that every single person deserves. We Christians acknowledge and thank Jesus for what He did for us, just as the man in the above story did. And we repent of our sins (realize how bad breaking God's laws are, and then not doing it again) just like that man.
We also realize that this isn't a "sin once, be forgiven, sin again" relationship. The desire to truly change our ways is what keeps us on the 'straight and narrow', and though we still make mistakes, we no longer live the life of iniquity (willful, continuous, sinning).
2006-08-16 07:30:26
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answer #3
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answered by seraphim_pwns_u 5
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i really think that all depends of you
nobody have the right to tell u whats the correctly thing, or the wrong, It all depends of what u think, and if u'r unhappy, or not. Do what u want, but be sure that it'll make u feel fine!
2006-08-16 06:59:32
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answer #4
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answered by ? 2
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you will be judged by ur good deeds, not for eating pork, sex, drugs, listening to music....and as a example....if u was saying words like ....goddamn, jesus f*****christ, ect......that is not using God's name in vain....ok?????...but i do pray that u have excepted Jesus Christ as ur personal savior, and believe that he died on the cross for ur sins. and also, you will be forgiven, only if u show signs of remorse in ur heart....thanks and have a Blessed Day....God Bless..
P.S. WHEN U R COVERED UNDER THE BLOOD OF JESUS, U R 4-GIVEN!!!!
2006-08-16 07:12:30
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answer #5
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answered by justmenothinelse 5
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I'm not going to judge you. Partly because I think Slayer is awesome.
2006-08-16 06:56:39
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on your religion, I suppose. Devout Catholics would probably be in confessional, whereas a Satanist would have no problem with it.
2006-08-16 06:56:02
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answer #7
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answered by SEO_Worx 1
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real answer to real question: U are going to hell!...lol just kidding, if u feel guilty for the stuff u did, it was probably wrong!, and yes u will be judged...
2006-08-16 06:55:38
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answered by ~*REBORN*~ 3
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Im thinking Ya probably
2006-08-16 06:54:57
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you enjoy the pork? I like pork.
2006-08-16 06:55:59
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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well if u r a christian u need to repent for it and u wont be judged but thats only if u r truely sorry
2006-08-16 07:01:01
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answer #11
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answered by drewiage20 1
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