paranoid delusions--they are not at all well
2006-10-26 15:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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They are the Anti-God not the Anti-Christ
They may actually believe in a person called Jesus of Nazareth, because some documents might exist to prove he existed.
They don't believe in God, because Pilate or Einstein didn't take a polariod of him to prove he exists.
Atheists believe they are MUTATED AMOEBAS
Muts
Mutantants
Chanaged Genes people
People who changed there Jeans a lot over the years.
Religious people believe in an Intellegence far beyond man and revere that intellgence.
That is the primary difference.
Atheists believe a MINDLESS, SOULESS universe shook up a box of chemicals and OUT THEY CAME
Theists believe an INTELLENGECE created them for a reason.
And they rever that intellegence and well they should. For anyone who could do that is worthy of reverence!
Their scientists certainly can't do that (yet)!
2006-10-26 16:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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they're the Anti-God no longer the Anti-Christ they might actually believe in a guy or woman stated as Jesus of Nazareth, through fact some records might exist to coach he existed. they do no longer believe in God, through fact Pilate or Einstein did no longer take a polariod of him to coach he exists. Atheists believe they're MUTATED AMOEBAS Muts Mutantants Chanaged Genes human beings people who replaced there denims plenty by using the years. non secular human beings believe in an Intellegence some distance previous guy and revere that intellgence. it rather is the known distinction. Atheists believe a mindless, SOULESS universe shook up a field of chemical compounds and OUT THEY got here Theists believe an INTELLENGECE created them for a reason. and that they rever that intellegence and correctly they might desire to. For anybody who might desire to do it rather is worth of reverence! Their scientists quite can't try this (yet)!
2016-12-28 06:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Main Entry: An·ti·christ
Pronunciation: 'an-tE-"krIst, -"tI-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English anticrist, from Old English & Late Latin; Old English antecrist, from Late Latin Antichristus, from Greek Antichristos, from anti- + Christos Christ
1 : one who denies or opposes Christ;
Atheists fit the definition don't they?
2006-10-26 15:51:09
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answer #4
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answered by Just Cuz 3
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Because anti-Christ means against, or opposing, Christ, and there are many anti-Christs. Anyone who opposes Jesus is an anti-Christ type of a person.
2006-10-26 15:47:05
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answer #5
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answered by Iamnotarobot (former believer) 6
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I'm sorry but, I just logged on. Why aren't you Jim Darwin anymore ? Did they suspend you ?
2006-10-26 15:52:07
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answered by Suzie K 4
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not real, that is usually more from the Born Again Prostutants
2006-10-26 15:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Anti-Christs are any who don't believe in Christ so they fit the bill.
2006-10-26 15:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Who knows, who cares. That's my thoughts.
2006-10-26 15:52:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No, that would be the Evangelicals.
2006-10-26 15:48:46
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answered by Tofu Jesus 5
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