Yes. Then I can finally have the joy of watching all athiests, agnostics, muslims, and all other non-christians, as well as abortionists, homosexuals, and criminals get cast into HELL for all eternity! It will be a joyous day indeed!!!
I will stand at Christ's side and laugh as I watch each unbeliever suffer in eternal torment, misery, and suffering! I will be watching justice being served upon the evil doers of this world.
2006-09-19 10:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's the fundamental problem with christians who think like that.
They believe in Once Saved Always Saved. Which is a load of bullshiiiiiit. You can't just pray once and be saved forever. It doesn't work like that. There's no gurantee that your going to heaven. Thus the need to repent. Repentance is something that takes the rest of your Earthly life. You serve God. You follow his teachings. You take part in the sacraments.
OSAS is a copout. It's a way of saying: I'm saved so I don't have to be afraid anymore. I can be an idiot and it's cool... I'm smarter than all those other fools. It's prideful, and what kind of hateful motherf-cker would express joy at seeing ANYONE go to hell? Even if they were bad they don't deserve that. We're supposed to be saving people from going to hell not kicking them when they're down. You loveless bastards....
ach!
You see, if God's not real, then OSAS people have gained NOTHING. Yet those who follow Jesus' teaching at least were a good role model and tried to be good people. They're more likely to survive than IDIOTS who think they can sin and still be saved. You have to repent! Fools!
Might I add this anger is only to be expressed at those individuals who piss me off. I'm not being a very good catholic by getting pissed off. What can you do. I guess I could go to confession. Then repent. Wow, what a concept. Those who do not accept Christianity. Do not be offended please. I would hope it would please you to know that there are some Christians who do actually believe in practicing what they preach and it enrages us just as much if not more when we see hypocrites. However, we must feel love and happiness all the time. While what I'd like to do is take an AK-47 and shoot everyone in sight....
alright maybe not. Just a tad exagerrated today...
2006-09-19 17:58:27
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answered by nathancarson23 3
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I'm a little set back in this thought...
Are we to know the day or hour when these signs are to take place? I remember somewhere that there will be false prophets prior to the "opening".
I feel no matter what I have done in life it is subject to the Book of Judgment as the first are last and the last are first. This is the mystery of it... we will not know which side we are on until our faith perseveres...
2006-09-19 22:33:20
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answered by The Global Community 3
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Every christian isnt a fundamentalist
do you understand HOW MANY THINGS are in Revelation ??Theres more than war before that happens
also faminine, pestilence, tribulation including martyred Heavenly signs then inujuries to trees, sea, earth rivers etc THIRD WOE or last seven plagues too See what I mean?? it could take 40 yrs for all this We dont know..
2006-09-19 17:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Many would say that Iraq was the start of WW3.
International War Crimes Tribunal
United States War Crimes Against Iraq
http://deoxy.org/wc/warcrim2.htm
2006-09-19 17:59:01
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answered by A C 2
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"Fundamentalist Christians, who fervently believe that chaos in the Middle East is a necessary first step to the achievement of their millennial goals, heavily influence our present administration. Such sectarian fortune telling has no place in a rational country’s calculation of its national interest. Future historians will see the present high level of influence as a singularly bizarre aberration. Humanists are convinced that mainstream America must decisively reject “prophesy” as a guide to national policy.
"Christian fundamentalists have a right to hold their own religious views, but the rest of us should not be coerced into following national policies that are harmful to the national interest and which extend human suffering abroad."
2006-09-19 17:57:19
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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I urge you to read the Bible friend..... WW3 is not the event that will bring about the second coming of the Savior.
There are several events that will be seen by all that the scriptures speak of..... before you try to use the word of God to make a political statement.... learn what you speaking about.
2006-09-19 18:10:21
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answered by PreacherTim63(SFECU) 5
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These are some seriously sick people who look forward to the total destruction of everyone else on Earth for the sole purpose of them getting a halo and wings. Dare I say evil?
Yeah. I think I will say it. Evil people.
2006-09-19 17:58:32
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answered by Scott M 7
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I've researched the original definition of fundamentalist. I don't think it means what you think it means. It actually means a Christian who believes 5 specific points of doctrine. I found the earliest version of the 5 points in PCUSA's 1910 Minutes of the General Assembly.
I don't think man can really do anything to start, stop, hinder, or speed up the second coming. I think the date is set and only Abba (father) knows.
2006-09-19 17:58:35
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answered by DexterLoxley 3
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Let's hope that the majority of human beings on this planet think, believe and act differently. If we do, we can create a counter force of positive energy that will hopefully neutralize the fundamentalist efforts to destroy us all.
2006-09-19 17:54:54
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answered by gjstoryteller 5
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At it again huh? Danielle SüÃkind has this one sewed up.
It really is scary to read some of these answers though.
2006-09-19 19:17:07
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answered by Rockvillerich 5
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