Newcatholic, you preach lies, I'll preach truth
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Muhammad (s) did not to raise the dead, to heal the sick or to do anything that would make him look divine. He had the Qur'an and THAT was his miracle.
The Qur'an remains unchanged in its true form of God's words.
You christians can't even have one single VERSION because everytime someone disagrees they throw chapters out!
Watch, someone will make a VERSION of the bible without the gospels because you people just don't care!
God is one and only, Allahu Akbar
2006-10-05 10:36:07
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answered by aliasasim 5
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Jesus died as part of his path and on his way to Divinity, as a Soul. It is not true that Jesus would have taken on the sins of other people, because no-one can do that. It is correct that everyone is accountable for their own deeds before God. But Jesus was an example of how the rest should live.
If you would like to read the Truth about the accountability of every Soul for their own actions, you may click on "Rational Spirituality" on the Dhaxem website.
2006-10-05 16:39:40
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answered by ? 4
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Yes he did. Despite what the Koran says about Jesus or Christianity in general, Jesus healed the sick, made the blind see, cured lepers and brought the dead back to life. He fulfilled every prophecy of the Old Testament. He walked on water, and was witnessed by over 500 people after his death.
Did Mohammed rise from his grave? Did he work miracles? Did he preach peace as an alternative to the world, or did he say "kill everyone who does not submit"...?
2006-10-05 16:32:07
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answered by roberticvs 4
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I'm not sure what you're asking. Jesus died for our sins. We sinned, and we're accountable, and so the penalty is spiritual death, seperation from God, hell. Because Jesus paid the price, though, we don't have to pay it ourselves. The only thing we have to do is accept the free gift of salvation. After that, it's still a good thing to do right, and we should, but not to earn salvation. We can't be good enough on our own.
And, yes, God is one God. He's three persons, but one God.
2006-10-05 16:30:42
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answered by BekaJoy 3
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Yes everyone is accountable for their own actions. That is why we die. What Jesus did for us is this---he married us. The two shall become one flesh because of the marriage covenant. Yes we die so so did he. Yes he rose from the dead so so do we. Here we have justice and mercy. Justice because we deserve death--mercy because we rise from the dead and with our Resurrection we leave sin behind us on the cross.
2006-10-05 16:34:04
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answered by Midge 7
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There is no answer to this question. No religion has got it exactly right. They all just have their own ideas and then base their lives around those ideas. The only sad thing is people are willing to die just to defend this belief.
God is an idea and it all boils down to the golden rule, "Do on to others as you would want them to do upon to you". That's it, simple huh, I think so.
2006-10-05 16:31:27
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answered by superhomer1221 2
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First of all Jesus did die for all humans, but second, God did slay those against his people...that would be people like you. I don't believe in any other belief except the King James Version of the Holy Bible. But there is hope if you ask for forgiveness.
2006-10-05 16:38:37
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answered by cdb774 3
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Yes God is one. Yes, Jesus died for the sins of humanity. Every human is accountable for his own actions, and every human is sinful in the eyes of God. Therefore, our only hope is Jesus' sacrifice in atonement for our sins.
2006-10-05 16:32:46
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answered by Elle 6
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your book is correct in saying that everyone is accountable for their own actions. God gave us a free will. We can choose to accept God's way of salvation through Faith in Jesus Christ for eternal life or reject it and live eternally without Him in torment. The Holy Bible says, For God so Loved the WORLD that He gave his only begotten Son. That who so ever believes in Him shall not perish but have ever lasting life. (John 3:16) It's our choice...He sends no one to hell...we choose. There is ONE GOD.
2006-10-05 16:36:56
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answered by SonShine 1
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Yes, God is one. God the father, the son, the Holy Spirit. The "Trinity".
Here is information link on the "Trinity" explaining Jesus Christ and God are one!
http://www.free-gifts.com/The_Trinity.htm
2006-10-05 16:30:31
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answered by son-shine 4
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