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Does anyone *know* what kind of Church the Irwins' were married in, and whether they adhered to that faith?

Please don't pollute the airwaves with snide remarks just to gain points. If you don't know, then move on to another question. Thank-you.

2006-09-12 12:55:10 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

16 answers

The family did some charitable work among some churches.

I prayed to God about Steve, and was assured He is in Heaven with the LORD.

So I believe He had believed Jesus Christ His Lord somewhere & sometime.

I believe Steve was being stubborn & disobedient somehow, because God allowed satan to trigger the stingray. Sometimes people go home early because of disobedience in an area.

2006-09-12 13:00:27 · answer #1 · answered by t_a_m_i_l 6 · 1 2

i've got not at all been a non secular individual. yet i've got been a dedicated one. I see faith for what that's; i glance at it for the time of the 'eyes' of the Bible and understand that it falls in need of what Jesus taught. as quickly as I grew to alter right into a 'christian' I informed myself i might save on with a faith that had not something to do with politics or conflict in any way. i might save on with a faith that doesn't bow right down to idols and worship human saints. i might save on with a faith that did not save on with man made traditions and veiled pagan celebrations. till i hit upon that faith I proceed to be as a strategies far off from church homes as I probable can. I study God's notice on my own, and take a examine out and to enforce what I study in my everyday life.

2016-10-14 22:42:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Steve Irwin was Buddhist

2006-09-12 13:04:15 · answer #3 · answered by kenny p 7 · 0 1

Steve was a confessed atheist. I am not sure about his wife and family.

No one knows in those final moments as a person is dying, what they are thinking, or if they come to faith in Jesus Christ or not.

The thief on the cross is a prime example of this.

I so wish he made that decision for Christ in those final moments.

2006-09-12 12:58:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Thanks for the question which ought to make any rational person reflect on his eternal destiny...
It is very important that we have a CHOICE of where we will spend eternity....but after death there is no more choice.

Jesus said: " I am The Way, The Truth, and The Life; no man can come to the father except through me".

2006-09-12 13:07:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Why are you fascinated with dead celebrities? And they were probably married in a protestant church in Australia. But really, its none of your business

2006-09-12 12:57:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

They used to belong to the Church of Stingray Worshipers, but their continued membership is in question due to Mr. Irvin's abusing stingrays.

I offer my snide remarks freely to amuse myself since I don't need any more points.

2006-09-12 12:58:55 · answer #7 · answered by Left the building 7 · 1 4

Well you're polluting "the airwaves" with this trite b.s. What difference does it make to you anyway? Will it shake your faith in either regard?

2006-09-12 12:56:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

I'm pretty sure he was atheist, but I'm not totally sure. I watched in interview where he said 'I was jus' bout to let jesus into my 'eart.' But I'm not sure if he ever did.

2006-09-12 12:58:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

no australians arnt people of faith

2006-09-12 13:01:19 · answer #10 · answered by brinlarrr 5 · 0 1

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