man have always worshipped someone or something else other than what Christians worship..
Christianity though is different because even our calendar is based upon Christ.
So yes it is possible that in the future, someone might ask older folks, "Why do we call it 2106 AD?"
Person 1: "Beats me!"
Person 2: "Why do you need to know?"
Person 3: "ahh... All Doomed?"
2006-11-04 13:36:24
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answered by 4x4 4
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The ancient Greek religion was confined to ancient Greece becasue the Greeks weren't militant about their faith. Christofacsists fought and proselytized until their faith had been spread worlwide. However, with the emergence of alternative religions and atheism, and the scandals surrounding Christofascism being more easily seen, it is short-lived.
2006-11-04 21:50:27
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answered by Sparkiplasma 4
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I for one am a very sinful person, but I know with all my everything that Jesus is the son of GOD and every other religion are false. All you have to do is read all the history book's you can find back to ascent day's and you will find that the word of GOD is the only one that goes that far back. Its true, Its really true, and so is the devil and all the fallen angel's that temp us everyday!
2006-11-04 21:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually the civilization that holds the religion to be true must fall before the religion falls, and sometimes even then the religion lives on in one form or another. But as to your question, yes, it is entirely possible. Hopefully they'll be smarter than we are.
2006-11-04 21:31:38
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answered by spirenteh 3
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Christianity is not a modern religion, it has been around since Jesus Christ. I will always love God and Jesus. I sure hope this doesn't happen and am sure it won't. Christians will pass their beliefs down for many many years. When all people believe in Jesus then he will come down from Heaven and ensure our beliefs.
2006-11-04 21:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity in its modern practice is a passing trend.
It's premise is that we are all sinners and need to come to Jesus in order to atone.
Once atoned--death or Rapture?--there doesn't seem to be a need for the current practice after being raised in glory. Christian--a Christ follower--is then a 'brother'.
So, yes, it is a passing fancy.
2006-11-04 21:50:58
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answered by RiverMarketRat 2
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quiet possible but it has been around 2000 years and then it has a long jewish background. Plus islam has been around for a very long time as well. All three still have a strong foothold in the world. But anything is possible.
2006-11-04 21:32:29
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answered by RichUnclePennybags 4
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Considering the Christian faith has been growing larger every year for the past 2000 years it seems premature to even begin pondering such a question. Wait until it levels off first.
2006-11-04 21:31:42
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answered by Andrew 3
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It's a possibility. Then, again, anything is possible. That's why we should stop with the religion... and start with the spirituality. Spirituality is from God... and God never changes! So, spirituality will never change. Man changes, so does his religion.
2006-11-04 21:33:51
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answered by Jou-Jou 2
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Possible yes....Probable? Who knows? And most importantly, will it matter then? You only have today, this is the day....be in the moment and let tomorrow work itself out...in time.
2006-11-04 21:39:36
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answered by littleflower_57 4
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