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If an infidel is a nonbeliever, how could a Christian (or Jew or Muslim) be an infidel? A believer cannot be a nonbeliever.

If a Christian 'brakes' any of the commandments, they have sinned. But as a Christian, they believe that through the sacrifice of Christ on the cross, their sin will be forgiven.

2006-10-28 20:15:28 · answer #1 · answered by Ed 3 · 0 0

no i would think not. If you respect the Sabbath for its original purpose. They shall rest on the 7nth day. But for people who live here on earth, with 9-5 jobs monday through friday, and kids to go see in their sporting events, and etc, the sabath is more about respecting the fact that we take a break from the rigors of creation. So if you want to go out and pull some weeds and you find that relaxing go for it! Whats the difference between pulling weeds, or fixing dinner for that matter? Whatever relaxes the spirit and brightens the soul should be fine should it not? Do you think someday you'll get to the holy gates and whoever will judge you wont let you into heaven for pulling some weeds?

but dont take my word for it, im an atheist.

2006-10-29 02:09:43 · answer #2 · answered by Tropicalboy 3 · 1 0

whats dat? about the sabbath?
well no.
accordin to the bible, if u dont tak care ofur family, u r worse than an infidel.
the bible is a real book, real in capital letters,not written by biggots as u may suppose

2006-10-29 02:03:11 · answer #3 · answered by D *)sukky 3 · 0 0

Infidels all of them, why pinpoint just one commandment they have broken? they have broken them all and know in their hearts that they do not repent

2006-10-29 02:07:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

ya might help us people who don't know the 4th commandment to actually have what it's supposed to mean so that way we can try to give you an answer soo i dunno

2006-10-29 02:08:02 · answer #5 · answered by keoni_21 3 · 0 0

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