I'm sorry who is "Jeuss" is this a new aged guy or something???
2006-10-15 14:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Hah. Jeuss.
2006-10-15 21:37:12
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answered by Rachel 4
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Is Jeuss a Dr. Seuss character...
2006-10-15 21:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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who is Jeuss? a pop singer from outside the USA?
2006-10-15 21:37:31
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answered by LadieVamp 5
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I assume you mean Jesus.
The expression "open your hearts to Jesus" to most people seems to mean stop asking questions, stop using your brain, stop thinking, stop being intelligent, and start believing what you are told to believe, start being ruled by your emotions, start being an admirer of authoritarianism and anti-democratic forces.
If that is all religion is to you it is worthless. The phrase "open your heart to Jessus" is just a meaningless expression. It means nothing. You would see that if you started asking questions and demanding good answers.
I'm sure you have the heart stuff down pat, having been told to be that way from birth. Isn't it time you start being something more than just another mindless parrot?
2006-10-15 21:43:25
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answered by Alan Turing 5
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Nope. It is open to God. Hosea 13:4 for example said there is no other savior but God. Even Jesus (correct spelling) said to obey the Lord's commandments. So if believing in a "savior" was so important, God would have said in the commandments that he would be sending a savior and that if we did not believe in him we would go to hell...but he doesn't say that. He said to worship no other God. But Christians worship Jesus...and that is wrong. He also says that his word does not change...not to add to or take away from. I believe that Christians should read and reread their Bibles...and also the history of how their Bible came to be organized. Why are their so many versions. Look at the history of the Bible. Things were added to and taken away from. The religious leaders voted on which books to keep and which to discard.
Christians believe they get to heaven based on grace. That believing in a savior gets them into heaven...but James said It isn't enough just to have faith...that faith without works is dead.
2006-10-15 21:45:30
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answered by rcpaden 5
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Yes,indeed.I accepted Christ Jesus as my Lord and Savior when I was in my fourth grade,and was baptized through water immersion on that same year.I can still remember Rev. Charles Stanley,he was the Missionary who went to our place for a Christian Crusade.And I'm so glad because I found Jesus,HE'S now deep inside my heart.I belong to a Christian family though.Thanks for asking.It's so nice to know that there's someone over there who's so concerned about other people's lives as I am.More blessings to you and you our loved ones.
2006-10-15 21:50:30
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answered by faith 2
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I did since 12 yrs old, while I have not always performed at the top as fart as what i should do or how i should behave I have always felt that He has spoken in me in such a way to give me faith in His promise.
I am still in awe of His grace.
2006-10-15 21:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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"Jeuss"?
Is he one of Christ's third-cousins, twice-removed?
Mmm, yeah, sure. As long as he helps with the rent and dishes....
2006-10-15 21:37:27
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answered by Anonymous
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if Jeuss is Jesus then yes
2006-10-15 21:36:56
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answered by Alex 2
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