i think he would be completely heart broken and devastated....if he's the god/person the bible says he was anyway.
2006-11-04 04:06:50
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answered by Jenni 3
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He would think that this is the will of the God the Almighty. Also he would realise that his time for return is nearing.He would like the way the true followers of God the Almighty still existed. He would dislike the manner by which the rest of the world sees them.(I mean true Muslims).
2006-11-04 04:18:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't you mean, "What does he think?" I am sure he likes the fact that some people are still working the fields in order to make the harvest of true Christians larger. It is according to his father's will that all be saved and come to an accurate knowledge of the truth. I am sure he is pleased that some refuse to learn war anymore dispite the fact that the nations are pushing to keep all people involved in bloodshed. I am sure he is pleased that some people keep reading God's Word, the Bible and trying to do what it says. I am sure he is pleased with the faithful and righteous ones. The rest of this mess, surely makes him unhappy.
2006-11-04 04:20:26
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answered by Sparkle1 6
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The same way he felt then while living on earth. A "dislike"! For Jesus Christ] said: “If the world hates you, you know that it has hated me before it hated you. If you were part of the world, the world would be fond of what is its own. Now because you are no part of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, on this account the world hates you.”—John 15:18, 19. Also, “In the world you will have trouble. But courage! The victory is mine; I have conquered the world.”—John 16:33, The New English Bible.
Jesus Christ exposed who the unseen individual who rules this external framework of things affecting all mankind is, when he said shortly before he was betrayed into the hands of his foes: “Now there is a judging of this world; now the ruler of this world will be cast out. I shall not speak much with you any more, for the ruler of the world is coming. And he has no hold on me. . . . the ruler of this world has been judged.” (John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11)
The unseen ruler of this world had no hold on Jesus at the close of his earthly work even as he got no hold on Jesus when he was preparing to begin his ministry as the Messiah or Christ. At that time Jesus was finishing a fast of forty days in the wilderness. “So he brought him up and showed him all the kingdoms of the inhabited earth in an instant of time; and the Devil said to him: ‘I will give you all this authority and the glory of them, because it has been delivered to me, and to whomever I wish I give it. You, therefore, if you do an act of worship before me, it will all be yours.’” Thus Satan the Devil declared himself to be the invisible “ruler of this world,” but Jesus refused to bargain with him.—Luke 4:5-8.
Jesus as a perfect man in the flesh overcame this world, before he got out of it. Contrasting that world and his disciples, Jesus said: “The spirit of the truth, which the world cannot receive, because it neither beholds it nor knows it. You know it, because it remains with you and is in you. A little longer and the world will behold me no more, but you will behold me.” (John 14:17, 19)
He forewarned them of the world’s hatred, (John 15:18, 19; 7:7; 1 John 3:13) In his final prayer with his apostles he said to God: “I make request, not concerning the world, but concerning those you have given me; because they are yours. I have given your word to them, but the world has hated them, because they are no part of the world, just as I am no part of the world.”—John 17:9, 14.
In conclusion, The Bible warns, “And quit being fashioned after this system of things [world], but be transformed by making your mind over, that you may prove to yourselves the good and acceptable and complete will of God.”—Rom. 12:2,
Furthermore, the apostle John said: “Everything in the world—the desire of the flesh and the desire of the eyes and the showy display of one’s means of life—does not originate with the Father, but originates with the world. Furthermore, the world is passing away and so is its desire, but he that does the will of God remains forever.” (1 John 2:16, 17)
2006-11-04 04:31:40
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answered by jvitne 4
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He would think that it isn't perfect, but he LOVES everyone! He doesn't dislike anyone, maybe somethings humans have created, and made inappropriate.
You know Jesus is still living, so he knows whats happening.
2006-11-04 04:06:49
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answered by Christopher 4
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I believe Christ has probably turned over several times seeing the disgraceful things that are occurring in our world today, and mans own moral decay.
2006-11-04 04:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Fairy tale characters don't think, sorry. But if he did exist, it's likely that he would be disgusted at all the wars that have been fought by people claiming to be his followers. Think about it -- how would you feel if your name had been used for centuries to justify wars, crusades, colonialism, imperialism, slavery, holocaust, and oppression of women and minorities, and even cons by money-grubbing tell-a-lie-evangelists?
2006-11-04 04:07:08
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answered by Jim 5
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I'm sure He is grieved.
He would like us to be 'after His heart", "well pleased",doing His Will in everything.
He wants us to be seen in His Kingdom reigning with Him forever.
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2006-11-04 04:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure Jesus would be appalled by the hypocrisy of Christianity today, and the amount of hate and bigotry that is done in his name.
2006-11-04 04:05:37
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answered by Michael 5
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Same as always ... humanity needs a saviour.
2006-11-04 04:05:54
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answered by nbasuperdupe 3
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