Now you got me wondering if any Christians owe me money!!!
2006-11-23 14:06:20
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answer #1
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answered by Hellsdiner 3
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According to your theory, almost everyone who dies is a thief because everyone leaves behind debts! How are the debts of the deceased payed off? Through other members of the family. Why wouldn't the same thing would happen for those who are taken during the rapture?
2006-11-23 15:04:46
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answered by disciple 3
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I thought this was a serious question until I read your crack about the rapture. It's quite funny.
But I'll take the serious side of it anyway, since I got all worked up for it!:
I use a credit card as money, to avoid carrying a lot of money around. I pay as I go though. I find credit card debt is a tremendous waste of money, as well as a terrible cause of stress. In my youth, because it got out of control, I cut up all my credit cards, took 3 years to pay my debts, and a couple of years later, got a single credit card - but have pretty much always paid as I went along since then.
2006-11-23 14:17:00
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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That is one of the most ridiculous and dumb comments to try to get people to believe another way that i have ever heard... So your telling me that i will not go to heaven if i have credit card debt? Holy Crap there will be no one allowed in the pearly gates then... Gee thanks so much for reassuring me of that, man I'm going to have to buy a bill board to spread the word.... If i had means to pay it back and was paying it back, and God decided that was not on his priority list to wait until i paid them there money back before he sends Jesus back, then hey, thats once again beyond my control...
Get a life dude....... Where in the Bible does it say that? And sense when is God concerned about credit cards? And by the way it's not stealing because if the rapture takes place then I'm unable to pay back the money that they loaned me due to circumstances beyond my control...
2006-11-23 14:15:57
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answered by Ash 3
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I used to have a huge amount of credit card debt. Now I don't. There is a verse in scripture, owe no outstanding debt to any man, except the debt of love, which can never be repaid. I know how easy it is to spend more than you have. I ask that God assist you in changing your heart towards others, and that He make all of us good stewards with our income.
2006-11-23 14:19:45
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answered by Esther 7
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Unsecured Loans and Credit Card debt are written off when a person die. Normal business so the Bankers can get to Heaven.
2006-11-23 14:16:15
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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No bills no credit cards, will you have your utuilities paid in advance in case the rapture happens?
2006-11-23 14:18:06
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answered by judy_derr38565 6
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NOOOOOO it would NOT be stealing, Ok i check dictoranry ,com and here's the diffentoin
1.to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, esp. secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch.
2.to appropriate (ideas, credit, words, etc.) without right or acknowledgment.
3.to take, get, or win insidiously, surreptitiously, subtly, or by chance: He stole my girlfriend.
4.to move, bring, convey, or put secretly or quietly; smuggle (usually fol. by away, from, in, into, etc.): They stole the bicycle into the bedroom to surprise the child.
5.Baseball. (of a base runner) to gain (a base) without the help of a walk or batted ball, as by running to it during the delivery of a pitch.
6.Games. to gain (a point, advantage, etc.) by strategy, chance, or luck.
7.to gain or seize more than one's share of attention in, as by giving a superior performance: The comedian stole the show.
–verb (used without object)
8.to commit or practice theft.
9.to move, go, or come secretly, quietly, or unobserved: She stole out of the house at midnight.
10.to pass, happen, etc., imperceptibly, gently, or gradually: The years steal by.
11.Baseball. (of a base runner) to advance a base without the help of a walk or batted ball.
–noun
12.Informal. an act of stealing; theft.
13.Informal. the thing stolen; booty.
14.Informal. something acquired at a cost far below its real value; bargain: This dress is a steal at $40.
15.Baseball. the act of advancing a base by stealing.
—Idiom
16.steal someone's thunder, to appropriate or use another's idea, plan, words, etc.
It's on the contract that its ok (plus you have to still pay intest and all) so how could it be consitered stealing? Curious
2006-11-23 14:33:43
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answered by Mare 2
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If the rapture was to occur, and you were left behind. A Christian owing you money will be the least of your concerns.
2006-11-23 14:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Jeebus, that's plain silly. No one who "passes on" with credit card debt is considered a thief. Come up with another one ...
2006-11-23 14:11:37
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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Thanks be to God he has made me debt free!
Thank you Jesus , Thank you, thank you, thank you.
By the way, you are not a thief if you have debt because the rapture doesn't happen until Christ returns and destroys all his enemies....
Satan is the thief and he wil be destroyed
2006-11-23 14:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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