he already did and it was not Islam.
2006-09-30 21:01:07
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answered by Tim 47 7
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I'm not sure that any one religion is the 'right' religion. This idea makes all the other religions 'wrong'. Let's review the facts. Humans are spiritual beings. Human cultures, all over the world, have produced religions to express this truth about the human condition. They all agree that mankind is a being of spirit as well as material. Are we all together so far? How can any single religion be the only right one? Let's not get muddy by saying one book or another was written that 'proves' the idea of One Truth. I could just as easily discount this with a different book or bark carving or whatever. I, personally, believe that all religious expressions are true and valid. Especially if they promote moral/ethical/compassionate behavior. If Jesus came back and said anything that contradicts my beliefs, I would doubt Him. If He claimed religion X, Y, or Z was the Only True Path and that all others were Wrong and Paths to Damnation, I would be forced to work against Him and His goals. Fanaticism and extremism are aberrations. Saying that in the whole, wide world only one faith is the 'True Faith' is too fanatical and extreme to be logically true. They cannot be true. Go out into the world of Others. Seek the knowledge and wisdom of those foreign to you. Then you tell me there is only One Truth. I accuse you of being ignorant about the Truth of Human Spirituality.
2006-10-01 04:15:44
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answered by nlc_in_cali 2
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What makes you think he hasn't already?
When he came the first time, most Israelites didn't believe it, even though the prophesies of his arrival were being fulfilled. They expected to be not taken up in the Rapture and Armageddon to take place.
The Bible gives a very specific list of signs for his second presence, when he takes his seat on God's Throne. Most Bibles translate these scriptures as simply meaning that he is "coming,” but the word translates as presence. They translate as "presence" in every other instance, where it refers to anything except his second presence. There they change it to "coming.”
Every Christian church acknowledges that those signs began being fulfilled with the onset of World War 1. If that is true, than Christ has already returned, but the churches argue that since they were not taken up in the rapture, and that Armageddon didn’t start, than it can’t be true. Sound like a familiar argument?
If the signs are being fulfilled, than he has already returned, and like the Israelites of old, most Christians have missed it. If they are not being fulfilled, than we are not in the last days, and Christ has not yet sat upon his Father’s Throne, so we should not be referring to him as King, as that only takes place after his return. And, if we are not in the last days, than all the churches have been wrong about what they have been preaching.
So, the question to ask yourself is, have the churches been lying about the fulfillment of the prophesies of the last days, or have they been lying about the second return of Christ, hoping that like the Ancient Israelites, that you will not have noticed?
So, which is it?
2006-10-04 08:24:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus WILL come back to this world ,but I think not until we have formed the good religion on our own. When? No one knows ,but My guess is in about 1000 years. P.S. No such real religion exists.
2006-10-01 09:21:42
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answered by samssculptures 5
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Well just to be on the safe side you better try to worship every religion in existance. You wouldn't want to be caught following the wrong religion when the end days come.
Or better yet you can quit believing in fairy tales and accept the reality that all religions are equally nonsense. When you understand why you reject all the other religions you'll understand why atheists reject religion entirely
2006-10-01 04:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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He's not interested in the "right" religion. When He comes back to earth He will erase the need for any religion. He will be here personally. Why would any of us need religion?
2006-10-01 04:17:50
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answered by Ellen J 7
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Yes, but more than that, He will reveal to all mankind the true God of the universe, Lord of lords and King of kings, the Great "I AM", the beginning and the end, and He will be called Faithful and True
2006-10-01 04:15:18
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answered by skypiercer 4
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If muslims believe that jesus will come back, it means that he is the most favoured person of God, so the muslims should believe in his religion too.
I am sure, even if he comes back, people will not believe in him and call him fake.
What is the surity that he has not alredy come back or will he ever come back.
2006-10-01 05:08:50
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answered by jikg 3
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No. He will come back to Earth to set up His millenial reign.
What a beautiful day that will be.
I Cr 13;8a, Love never fails!!!!!
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2006-10-01 04:02:30
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answered by ? 7
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There is no "right religion." There is God's Bible and that's it. If you happen to belong to a religion who teaches from the Bible and does not interject their own thoughts into it, you will be in good shape. Fellowship and Bible study is nothing but people discussing what they read and if the Holy Spirit is with them, they will come out right. So simple yet so many disbelievers try and make it something it is not.
2006-10-01 04:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, God Willing -- he will come back and guide people to the straight path.
2006-10-01 04:06:01
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answered by marissa 5
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