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2006-11-26 14:13:48
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answer #1
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answered by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7
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Why do you ask?
Do you have any interest whatsoever in Islam. If so, read pages 99 to 115 in "Fast Facts on False Teachings" by Ron Carlson/Ed Decker.
Allah is a stone idol who cannot save anyone from anything. There is proof, research it. Peace :-)
2006-11-26 23:20:47
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answer #2
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answered by me 6
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I agree with Rev. Red Mage. "It's time that irrational thought and needless hatred was uprooted."
I have an academic interest in why people would follow such things. How they justify all the hatred and violence in a religion that's supposed to be based on love. I'm actually considering doing my Psychology term paper on superstitious beliefs and christianity.
What I find really interesting is how little most christians know about their own religion. They base their life on it, but you ask them a question about their own beliefs and they don't believe you. Or say "I'll have to ask my pastor/priest/minister" It's the weirdest thing.
2006-11-26 22:22:23
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible is a great work of literature, and believe it or not, I really like quite a lot of it for its aesthetic value. I spent 20 years as a Christian, and I live in a country that is predominantly inhabited by Christians, so yeah...
I like learning about all religions. Christianity is the one that directly affects my life the most.
2006-11-26 22:16:17
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answer #4
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answered by Snark 7
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Yes. I love the part in the Christian part of the Bible that warns us about false prophets. He says they act nice on the outside, but inside they are violent and intolerant. Kind of like when someone makes a new religion and calls it a religion of peace, and then has wars with everyone around him to spread his religion.
2006-11-26 22:15:43
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I find interest in it because I'm an American. And apparently, In God We Trust.
Well, I don't.
It's time that irrational thought and needless hatred was uprooted.
Guess what the cause is. 85% of the American population won't say a damn thing about it.
2006-11-26 22:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I not only have a interest but a relationship with Jesus. He is the dearest friend I have. I can't image life with out Him and feel sorry for those who don't know Him. The missing void in a person's life is Him.
2006-11-26 22:19:41
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answered by RenLo 1
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Well, as I am a Christian, I would naturally be interested in it.
2006-11-26 22:25:11
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answered by ldnester 3
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If a friend of yours was deceived would you try to give them the truth ....that's the interest that I would like to share ..... No false promises No threats of condemnation No exploitations of a simple carpenter laden with false glorification No secret agendas to defraud and fleece the flock No puppetry in the name of Jesus No God of false salvation and warped useless promise
No authorized idolatry No killing in gods name etc ..
only facts and honest truth of reality:http://www.evolutionary-metaphysics.net/replacing_religion.html
Will the real Christ please stand up?
peaceout and enjoy your life
2006-11-26 22:24:06
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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I am a Christian. I much rather believe in my God who teaches love, forgiveness, generosity ect. than a god that teaches to kill yourselves and others.
Research the Bible and history. A lot of prophecy's have or are coming true. Is that a coincidence? I don't think so.
2006-11-26 22:18:39
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answer #10
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answered by Just Amber 3
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I used to back when i was a Christian--I have done my homework and know more than most who still practice it, and know above all that it isn't right for me
2006-11-26 22:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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