Jesus led a perfect life because God was always in Him. His perfect life example is one of peace and healing.
"Every man [or woman] can be saved, and those are saved who acknowledge God and live rightly" (Divine Providence n. 325).
2006-09-04 11:49:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus was sent to the Middle East to teach the science of God consciousness through love and devotion, he is a bona-fide Spiritual teacher and promoted love for God, compassion toward all living entities and world peace.
All spiritually minded people very much appreciate the teachings and sacrifice that Jesus Christ made to promote those objectives and standards that are accepted by all civilised individuals and cultures.
The difficulties arise when mis-informed disciples claim exclusive rights to salvation and eternal fire and brimstone to all who do not agree, it is this type of ignorance that results from a blinkered mindset which hinders the acceptance of Lord Jesus Christ's message not only on this forum, but also many others.
To discuss further:-Sriman Sankarshan Das Adhikari (sda@backtohome.com)
2006-09-04 12:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have some thing you may discover thrilling. I style of figured alongside the comparable strains as you probably did whilst i became examining the bible. I study over John 3:sixteen some circumstances and found that it in simple terms did not make any experience. As there are different factors of the bible that contradict it. ok so then i presumed, what do i think of it is going to likely be. I got here to the top it could make extra experience that Jesus became telling his disciples to have faith him, not us needless to say through fact he became chatting with them. Then I appeared up commerce translations to John 3:sixteen. This one is quickly from Wikipedia. this could be translated actually as: For in this form God enjoyed the worldwide: that he gave the unique son, so as that each and each of those trusting in him does not perish, yet have eternal existence. extra like trusting him, and believing his teachings have been the reality. not believing that he existed, through fact his disciples already knew that. i've got discovered it some different places too. i'm not asserting I/you're precise approximately this. I in simple terms have faith that Jesus became a regular guy or woman. yet i'm nonetheless a Christian, bypass determine.
2016-11-24 21:45:36
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answered by ? 4
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It is their Right not to believe, however that does not give them rights to insult anyones Religious beliefs, It seems all to easy to insult someone who died for our sins, make fun of, be as crude as they wish.
However make fun of a Muslim, eg the Prophet Mohammed who is very important to their religion, there would be an uproar.
Similarily that happened when a newspaper done the exact same thing and I disagree with it, even none believers of God have no right to be insulting.
We all have the right to our own beliefs, I would like to point out that just because someone does not believe something does or does not exist, is not a basis to dismiss it as impossible.
Science does not have the answers to everything, doesnt mean they won't make a new discovery about something tommorow.
I am a Psychologist, so it to an extent peg holes me into the catergory in part of science, but I believe in Christ and I would expect people to respect my beliefs, if they can give respect they should not expect ant themselves.
Some simply are ignorant, or have no manners, this is an easy platform for them to get away with their hateful behaviour.
2006-09-04 12:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Faith can be a funny thing. Like politics, it causes wars. Why cant people believe what they want. No relligion is justified. We just believe. [or not] in what we do. We should have the will to believe in what we do for the good of humanity, not to kill. I bet we all at one time believed in Santa claws. Was that because there was something in it for us.
2006-09-04 11:58:59
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answered by linloue 2
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I don't hate Jesus. I despair at religion which causes so much hate and wars.
2006-09-04 12:17:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not hate Jesus. I simply hate those who insist that I must follow their religion, whether that religion be Chrisianity, or Wicca, or any other. My beliefs are my own.
2006-09-05 20:52:04
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answered by nurendi 2
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They hate him because they feel guilty because deep down they know they're sinners so they get mean about Jesus.
Some of it is because there are Christians out there who badger people to no end about the bible and do so in the wrong way. Telling people they're going to hell because they read a Harry Potter book, or listen to rock music isn't going to win souls, it's going to PO the person and they'll tell you to take a hike.
Some Christians can be real pests! It even says in the bible that your supposed to just tell people about Jesus (Basicaly planting the seed) then see if the seed grows.
2006-09-04 11:55:58
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answered by Freedom_Fighter_From_Mars 3
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Just because a person does not believe in God does not mean they hate Jesus. I don't believe anyone truly knows enough about him to be able to make any kind of judgment about him. The people who wrote about him had never even met him.
2006-09-04 11:54:13
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answered by Kathryn™ 6
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have you ever considered that we don`t hate jesus,just you christian fundalementisis......always some of you who consider us damned because we choose to believe something different?
some of the other answers to you`r question prove my point.
personaly i am Wiccan(i believe in a Goddess not a God)....my girlfriend is Catholic and we don`t have a problem.
2006-09-04 12:16:33
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answered by ? 5
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Some people hate Jesus because they lack knowledge of what Jesus has done for us. They have to know Jesus more so that they'll get to understand and accept that Jesus is really a good person.
2006-09-04 11:54:42
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answered by Soul Sis 3
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