Atheist. Converting to the others would be like going from the frying pan into the fire.
2006-11-26 07:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If I HAD to I guess I would choose to be Jewish because that was the religion of Jesus. It would be the ONLY other religion I would be even willing to consider. After all I believe I would be Jewish and still waiting for the Messiah if he hasn't already come. I would NOT become agnostic or atheist, as I would not lose faith in God. And really you couldn't force me to give up my Christian beliefs I would rather die, because a death in this world is better than a eternal death!
2006-11-26 07:51:55
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answered by Wicked Good 6
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Depends on how you draw the lines, for me, Christianity is a sect of Judaism so becoming Jewish isn't really that much of a change.
How could you have a messiah if there weren't Jews?
Why is most of the new testament written by Jews?
Why does the New Testament call for us to keep the old testament law (just not the traditions of men)?
so I guess you could say i would go Jew.
2006-11-26 07:53:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see myself believing in anything else but being a Christian. I believe the bible as it is written and I am protestant
If ever proves wrong I would be an Atheists, before I would be a Muslim. I was over there and dealt with them on a day to day basis. I would rather be dead than be a Muslim.
2006-11-26 07:50:50
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answered by Steven 6
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That question is offensive to me and I wouldn't convert. All I can say is that Jewish is kinda like the Christian Old Testament.
2006-11-26 07:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm Christian, yet i will answer this to my superb capacity for the Muslims in accordance to the Koran. i realize it sounds contradictive, yet Muslims have self belief some Christians and Jews are holy sufficient. besides the undeniable fact that, it extremely is an extremely small share. maximum Christians and Jews are actually not stable sufficient in accordance to Islam. for this reason under Islamic regulation, unbelievers of Islam (Christians and Jews) are undertaking to an added tax and are 2d type electorate. Non Muslims are compelled to transform to Islam by way of coercion. The unholy Christians and Jews are positioned to the sword (positioned to dying). The judgment is made via the Muslim community under Islamic regulation. Muslims have self belief in one God, so atheism isn't an selection.
2016-12-29 12:47:52
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answered by Erika 3
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Under what circumstances would one HAVE to do this? Do you mean if we lived in a Muslim country and Al Qaeda terrorists said, "Convert or die"? I can't imagine Jews would force conversion if we lived in Israel though.
I think the premise of the question is a little confused. Conversion to Islam or Judaism COULD involve a change in beliefs but it also strongly indicates a change in outward behaviors. Whereas atheists, to my knowledge, don't do anything in particular to indicate their beliefs or lack thereof.
So would I ever change my BELIEFS if someone tried to force me to? No. And they'd never know the difference. Would I change my actions and religious practices. Again, no.
2006-11-26 07:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been to many services in synagogues and have been very impressed by the sense of community and joy. I've often said that if it weren't for my having grown up in a Christian family, I could easily convert to Judaism.
2006-11-26 07:48:52
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answered by micah's mom 2
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Interesting question. I was a Christian-many years ago-and then became a Jew, because I could not accept what Christianity stood for. G-d is One--------not a trinity.
2006-11-26 07:49:10
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answered by Shossi 6
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None of the above. I would DIE as a martyr for my faith first because to deny Jesus Christ is SPIRITUAL DEATH.
There are only 2 ways to live.
2006-11-26 07:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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