God does not need us to kill anyone.In fact in the bible it say that vengeance will be for the Lord to carry out only.
2006-09-22 09:04:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, not "week" (which is a period of seven days) but "weak";)
Second, if god is omnipotent, that means exactly that he can do anything. If he wants to finish his enemies off (but why should an omnipotent creator have enemies at all?), he'll just do it.
Humans like to kill in the name of whatever god, but they'd better think of that...
So no, my answer is definitely no, if you can accept a faithful atheist's opinion.
2006-09-22 08:58:44
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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oh please let's get real here this is the worse question I have seen, god id the author and giver of life and he can require your life from you when he wants to, and is ready to, he has a set day and time for everything including dealing with his enemies, he allows us to handle his affairs and our own on Earth, it's called free will, what do you think he will be doing in the tribulation, that is his way of Judging the earth as even the earth will rebel against us while we are trying to destroy it there is judgements sent down also through the weather and earth cycles, war as well is used as well as fire, hurricanes tornadoes, tidal waves, volcanos, floods and earthquakes are also used though it also rains on the just, the unjust as well as his enemies do get punished.draught is also used. it's an excuse that human's mainly use.
2006-09-22 09:04:05
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answer #3
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answered by Mary S 3
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First off, that sentence/your spelling needs help. Secondly, no, God does not need humans to kill anyone for him.
2006-09-22 08:56:18
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answered by Amanda 6
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God doesn't need us. We need Him.
Since God is Spirit, what He does is Spiritual.
Humans have free will and choose what they will or won't do.
Stop blaming God for human error!!!
2006-09-22 08:56:20
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answer #5
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answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6
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"does he need that a human help Him to kill his enemies?" God isn't killing anyone. Not now, not since he was the God of Israel. (Which HE NO LONGER IS.) Here is why: ISRAEL OF GOD. This expression, found only once in Scripture, refers to spiritual Israel rather than to racial descendants of Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel. (Gen 32:22-28). The Bible speaks of "Israel in a fleshly way" (1 Cor. 10:18), as well as spiritual Israel made up of those for whom descent from Abraham is not a requirement. (Matt. 3:9) The apostle Paul, when using the express "the Israel of God," shows that it has nothing to do with whether one is a circumcised descendant of Abraham or not. (Gal. 6:15, 16).
The prophet Hosea foretold that God, in rejecting the nation of natural Israel in favor of this spiritual nation, which includes Gentiles, would say "to those not my people: 'You are my people.' " (Hos 2:23; Rom. 9:22-25) In due time the Kingdom of God was taken away from the nation of natural Jews and given to spiritual nation bringing forth Kingdom fruitage. (Matt. 21:43) To be sure, natural Jews were included in spiritual Israel. The apostles and others who received holy spirit at Pentecost in 33 A.D. (about 120) those added on that day (about 3,000), and those that later increased the number to about 5,000, were all even at that they were, as Isaiah described them, "a mere remnant" saved out of that cast-off nation. (Isa. 10:21, 22; Rom. 9:27)
Other scriptures elaborate on this matter. With the breaking off of some "natural branches" of the figurative olive tree, there was a grafting in of "wild" non-Israelite ones, so that there was no racial or class distinction among those that "are really Abraham's seed, heirs with reference to a promise." (Rom. 11:17-24; Gal 3:28, 29) "Not all who spring from Israel are really 'Israel.' " "For he is not a Jew who is one on the outside, nor is circumcision that which is one on the inside, and his circumcision is that of the heart by spirit." (Rom. 9:6; 2:28, 29) Natural Israel failed to produce the required number, so God "turned his attention to the nations to take out of them a people for his name" (Acts 15:14), concerning whom it was said, "You were once not a people, but are now God's people." (1 Pet. 2:10) The apostle Peter quoted what had been said to natural Israel and applied it to this spiritual Israel of God, saying it is in reality "a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for special possession" (Ex. 19:5, 6; 1 Pet. 2:9)
The twelve tribes mentioned in Revelation chapter 7 must refer to this spiritual Israel, and for several valid reasons. The listing does not match that of natural Israel at Numbers chapter 1. Also Jerusalem's temple and priesthood and all the tribal records of natural Israel were permanently destroyed, lost forever, long before John had his vision in 96 A.D. But more importantly, John received his vision upon a background of the aforementioned developments from and after Pentecost 33 A.D. In the light of such events, John's vision of those standing on the heavenly Mount Zion with the Lam (whom natural Israel had rejected) revealed the number of this spiritual Israel of God to be 144,000 "bought from among mankind." (Rev. 7:4; 14:1, 4)
So, God is the God of Christians, NOT JEWS. HE TURNED HIS BACK ON THEM AND BECAME THE GOD OF SPIRITUAL ISRAEL OR CHRISTIANITY!
2006-09-22 08:59:08
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answer #6
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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he doesnt say to kill anyone..
God to kill the lot of us if he wanted..don't try to put him box..hes not limited like us
2006-09-22 08:58:42
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answer #7
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answered by Taylor 3
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Free will
look it up!
2006-09-22 08:55:56
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answered by Queen Fromage 3
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