I've actually used that jpg. on my own blog... Great site.
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2006-11-12 07:37:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I say no to the devil, and I don't mean Bush.
Even in today's world, you can't expect to change people's religious beliefs based solely on the rejection of theirs or others' beliefs.
Sure most of the Democrats won last week's elections solely because of their rejection of the war in Iraq, and people elected them more because they were the lesser of 2 evils than because of their ability to govern the nation.
This is not politics, and in religion the choice people make about which religion or belief system to choose from is the opposite of the lesser of 2 evils choice many people are making in politics these days.
When people choose among religions or belief systems, they choose the greater of 2 goods, and your proposed belief (or belief system) clearly is the lesser of 2 or more goods, and even worse, it has no good in it at all, which explains all of the negative or opposing responses you received for this question (including this one).
2006-11-12 07:18:25
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answer #2
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answered by STILL standing 5
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About Jesus:
At age 12 he was in the temple arguing with priests and theologians, and lost track of time; and when his parents found him, they admonished him; and he replied that he was involved in his father's affairs(presumably meaning God's).
Most other of his childhood events, likely not considered pertinent to his ministry, are not included in his followers' accounts.
Apostle Paul later says that he learned obedience through the things that he suffered. So perhaps a lot of that was going on; and by the time he got into his 30's he was mature, ready to start an earnest ministry.
I have a large problem with christianity and other religions. But this is a good problem to start with in Christianity.
From the time of "Christmas" his birth and 12 years old we hear nothing about him.
From the time of about 16 to 30 we hear nothing about him either.
But when the time is right (adult maturity) for him to have gathered a way to preach his "false ministry" he's ready to come out of the closet. I don't get it.
We also don't hear anything post Jesus' dying until about 80- 90 A.D. some 50-60 years after his death. That was when the new testament was begun.
So to recap........Christianity leaves large gaps of time of Jesus's life
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1---> 12 = nothing
14--> 30 = nothing (probably studying old testament and figuring a way to preach it)
30--> 33 = preaching, water/wine, parties, walking on the sandbar, pontius pilate, cross, etc.
then at about the year 90 A.D. a book about him was begun. ( It was like a 3rd grader writing on the subject of astralphysics) They didn't have 100% knowledge of who he was or what exactly it was that he stood for. They just guessed and made fables that would put him on a pedastal for the moral things that he did.
Those are some pretty large gaps to explain for someone who's life 75% of America persay worships. If i was devoting my life to christianity, I would want to know what happened from: {day 1 to his death}, before I began worshiping him with all of my life.
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I might suggest that Christians and other theologists read about:
Osiris, Mistrha, and Dionisis as they died "For the people" in the same manner as christ, long before christ even came about.
But christianity fails to mention them. Ask your priest, preacher, or minister about them. See what lies or deciept they try to give you.
Also ask your christianity mediator what was happening with christianity in the gaps I have menitioned above. Especially from 14---> 30 and from 33 A.D. to about 90 A.D.
2006-11-12 07:14:59
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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i didnt go to the site but i will always say yes to jesus
2006-11-12 13:33:53
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answered by duhduhduhd 2
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Still Yes.
2006-11-12 07:18:24
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answer #5
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answered by <><><> 6
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if u r saying no to jesus as god, im with you. cuz he's not nor did he die for our sins. he didnt die at all. he is alive but not in this world. hes in heaven and when the day of judgement is close he will come and side the muslims. he is a prophet not god. and noone dies for ur sins. everyone will be accounted for their own actions. i cant say ill get in trouble for u so go ahead and make as much trouble as you want. common sense people. grow up and realize the truth. this world is a test and life is short. search the truth, allah willing, youll find it.
2006-11-12 07:17:26
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answer #6
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answered by covered beauty 3
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I say yes to Jesus
2006-11-12 07:11:19
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answer #7
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answered by liljomo1234 5
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Jesus believes in me, and is offering everlasting life with a Father who loves me- FOREVER.
You find a better deal- keep looking!
I will pray for you!
2006-11-12 07:13:51
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answer #8
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answered by Lion J 3
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I completely agree with your right to believe in your own views. However, putting something like that out as a question is rude. Christian or not, that's just disrespectful. I'm not telling you to keep your views to yourself, or to change your beliefs, but I'm asking you to reconsider your conduct next time you feel like expressing your beliefs.
2006-11-12 07:12:52
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answer #9
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answered by mango 3
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Jesus still loves you!
2006-11-12 07:14:56
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answered by booellis 5
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What kind of low life would I be if I said no to the man who died on the cross for my sins???
Sorry but I have to say YES to Jesus!!!!!!!
2006-11-12 07:12:11
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answered by PentecostalChick 1
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