My question once again is : Jesus, is he is, or is he ain't is, your saviour?
2006-11-26
16:55:58
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Lee K
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If you like you can just answer one of the Questions above.
2006-11-26
16:57:35 ·
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philipramis: so now you can read my mind, too?
2006-11-26
17:00:44 ·
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Personally ,I've noticed outright insults getting removed a lot less than provocative and well-researched questions, anyone else?
2006-11-26
17:02:47 ·
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Mintee, I don't believe in thumbs-downing,and I think Islam is a beautiful religion, thank you for sharing your beliefs.
2006-11-26
17:05:33 ·
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To answer the first question...people feel the need to have questions removed taht challenge their beliefs mostly becasue they don't want the idea that there is any legitimacy to anything beyond what they believe to be accepted. They have decided what they believe is the ONLY way to believe and everything else is worng and has to be kept away from everyone else.
And as to the second question...Aint.
2006-11-26 17:01:52
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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I know there are many people out there named Jesus. But I don't consider any of them to be my saviour. As a matter of fact, I don't even consider myself saved, nor do I think I need to be.
Now if the Jesus your are referring to is the one named Jesus Christ, well, the bible is a story book to me, so, in my opinion, he ain't my saviour--he's a story book character.
If my disbelief challenges your beliefs, or you don't appreciate them, you can have my response removed. No big deal. It's OK. I'm just answering your question to share my thoughts. Not looking to sway you or anyone else from whatever they choose to believe or disbelieve. To each their own is my motto.
2006-11-27 01:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I will answer them all.
I don't know why people remove questions that challenge their beliefs.
Yes...Jesus was.
I consider Jesus my saviour, in the sense that the words and the truth and the life that he lived....is a very prominent and worthy example of a life very well lived. He was very influential man. I respect and admire him very very much.
I will add....that I do not consider religion or religious ritual to be a necessary ingredient for faith.
Peace!
2006-11-27 01:05:30
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answered by ? 5
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So if I answer this question and its not what you believe, you will probably give me a thumbs down...
but anyways.. I am muslim.. We believe in Jesus.. His name is even mentioned more than any other prophet in our Quran. There is a whole chapter on his blessed mother Mary.. called "mariam"
We believe in his devine message of truth.. we call it the Injeel or ingeel... We believe the message he brought in its pristine form was the truth, but somehow down through the years after his death, it was somehow changed and not perserved... What was written down and collectively gathered together in todays bible is not the complete message.. So therefore we believe God needed a more truth to perserve. he sent Angel Gabrial down and chose Mohammed to deliver the truth (the same truth Jesus, Moses, Abraham, David and all other prophets spoke).. He was able to preserve it cause Mohammed made sure the words were written down exactly as delivered to him. The arabic wording of the Quran are as intact as the very moment the message was given to him.. No distortion due to several translations through several languages.. .. Yes to answer your question.. Jesus is our Savior if we followed his exact message that was brought, which in essense we do,, its in the QUran...
2006-11-27 01:02:01
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answered by Mintee 7
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yes a bit of a fine line I've seen a few good questions erased along with the ones that are actually meant to be offensive the funny thing is they never seem to ban the full on relgious nut i have a sneaking suspion that some of the people atYA are relgious nutters also no offence guys just throwing ideas round
2006-11-27 01:12:01
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answered by harro_06 4
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If the question is logical, sensible, and polite, I don't quite see how it could challenge Christianity. As to the latter question, Jesus Christ IS my Savior and my Lord! God bless!
2006-11-27 01:01:14
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answered by eefen 4
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Yes, Jesus is my Savior.
Questions that challenges one's beliefs are threatening, and no immediate answer may be forthcoming. It is an easy escape. That is unfortunate!
2006-11-27 00:59:52
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answered by Ambassador Z 4
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Jesus is soooo my savior.
P.S., it's human nature. Our pride gets hurt when other's challenge us. I do to when evolutionists challenge my belief, but I try to answer their questions and show them Christ's love.
2006-11-27 00:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the lack of challenging questions in the answer.
2006-11-27 01:05:12
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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Such question is decent. My answer is Jesus is my saviour, my friend, and He is the son of God.
2006-11-27 01:01:16
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answered by missemoo 2
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