I am going to ask you guys another question. Jesus died on the cross for our sins, whether you believe it or not. Now just say Jesus is our saviour(once again I am only saying that for your sake, not mine) and he did die on that cross at calvary knowing we are all sinners and guilty before God, would you give your life to Jesus and repent and turn from your ways or would you not except the salvation package and not repent and end up burning for all eternity in Hell with demons taunting you in your prison cell? Say Hell is real(again I am only saying that for you sake) and because I know of somebody who went there and was taken to Hell so he can write a book on it, Jesus showed him the horrors, This man went all around the world telling his testomony and thousands of souls got saved. He described the heat, the terrible thirst he endured, the smell of that place(like sewage, human flesh, burning sulphur all mixed together, pearcing screams etc. People who do you chose Jesus or Satan?
2006-11-26
21:24:35
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2006-11-26 21:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you have a double question:
If God was to judge me by the 10 commandments.
My answer is I am guilty.
No man ever fulfilled the requirements of the righteousness that comes from God through the law.
Second question:
I think we need first to consider that after the fall, man is as good as dead even if Adam and Eve were still walking. Until then, the law has been given to a particular tribe - the Hebrews. Then came out from them was the messiah, a messiah not only for the Jews but to the world. The purpose is to save us from sin (separation from God), so logically Jesus Christ is the right choice.
2006-11-26 21:32:54
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answered by Allan R 1
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I don't believe in Satan. Sure there is Lucifer but he is an angel who is also a trickster spirit. I believe that he is there to try our endurance of what is right and to stay on the right path. Surely, if God was omnipotent he would have destroyed him if he was that evil. However, he chose not to so we could make decisions on our own. Jesus was an awesome person that is true but there are many others. I believe in Jesus but I don't believe that he would agree with the Christianity of today. Shunning others that don't believe is not his style. He even helped those who were supposedly "less" than him. I also believe in the female aspect of God the Goddess. They too, have suffered. I don't believe that I am going to hell for believing this. I believe that hell where the Lord Hades dwells is a place for judgement. If you read the Apostle's Creed you will see that Jesus himself went to Hades then after ascended to heaven to sit on the right of God our father. From thence we come to judge the quick and the dead.
2006-11-26 21:32:47
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answered by queenmaeve172000 6
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That's why God said that it is better to believe but not have seen, meaning you have faith in him although you can't see him. Nevermind the nonbelievers of our time, they will also have their day! The world does have a balance between Good and Evil! But hey I'm choosing Jesus, for he is forever!
2006-11-26 22:53:36
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answered by mills 1
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2006-11-26 21:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i choose not getting religios thrown down mu throat because you have nothing better to do! Do you think jesus would approve of you casting everyone (or most) on here as sinners and threatening them to a life of hell if they did not choose your way of thinking. Talk about pot calling the kettle black. Why don't you concentrate on being a good person instead of, frankly, a bible bashing loon.
2006-11-26 21:28:02
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answered by SARA H 4
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Well don't you find it funny that in the Bible hell is never described. The firey lake is not Hell, it is where God throw's Saten and his demons at the end of time. Guess your friend just smoked a little to much pot ... like most of y'all Bible Bumpers who dont take the time to read one!!
2006-11-26 21:51:42
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as we're talking about non-existant beings... who do you choose? Lucky the Leprechaun or the Easter Bunny... The bunny has chocolate but the leprechaun has gold! Mind you, I know how you evangelical christians have mixed feelings about rainbows!
2006-11-26 21:33:15
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answered by kissmykumbaya 3
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John the Baptist said it well: Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away (my) the sin of the world. Peter says the precious blood of the lamb, without spot without blemish, Paul write about the gosple how Jesus died, burried and arose from the grave for me.
2006-11-26 21:28:16
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answered by readthekjv1611@sbcglobal.net 4
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Are you such a weak person that you need a fictitious book to dictate how you live your life? You should live by your own morals and dont rely on that made up crap. You sound angry young man, have a pint of stella and a cig, enjoy yourself! Whatever happened to love thy neighbour anyway? twit.
2006-11-26 21:34:45
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answered by ♥Tallulah♥ 4
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Hmm.. The landlord or the creator of such a dump...I'll choose the landlord...after all I have never got to hear his side of things. It is clear that the creator is a demon.. I have read his testimony many times.
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2006-11-26 21:35:38
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answered by AiW 5
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