My hat is off to Robert K. He stated it as it is. Many of the permanent residents of hell will have spent many hours sitting inside the "church" building and reading their Bibles to prove what they think instead of what the Word says.
2006-11-28 04:20:05
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answered by mesquiteskeetr 6
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Saying "you Christians" is stereotyping. You need to go read a dictionary. By the way, visiting church and occasionally cracking a Bible does not make you a Christian. There are requirements. If a tire shop puts a Starbucks sign on the building does that make it a coffee shop? Looks like you need to read a Bible!
2006-11-28 04:07:56
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answered by blazenphoenix 4
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Yes you're right ! I have read the history and I go to church and I will never deny the fact that I believe in Jesus Christ. We all should be allowed to believe in our own way because the love of God lives within each and every one of us regardless. If you want to be left alone then I suggest you not ask these sort of questions. As Christians it's our duty and obligation to the Lord to spread the Gospel.
2006-11-28 04:16:44
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answered by rose v 3
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It does not offend me to be called a christian but rather I rejoice in it! I do not go to church as much as I should- mainly due to wanting to find a good church. But I do love the Lord and I want others to know Him- however I come here to mainly answer questions- using biblical references and sharing the truth of God's word. Here is the thing though that I do not get- when someone posts a question like the one you have posted- why is it that you even click on christian questions or answers if you hate it? Can you just not click on it? I know I can easily avoid questions regarind athiests or questions about other relegions that I do not care about. I just avoid them- and they do not bother me. That is something I have always been confused about with people who hate christianity- why they continue to read what we have to say....just ignore us if you do not like to hear the word of God. Honestly- not saying that to be mean. I am just telling you what I do, I avoid many questions on here that I could care less about.
2006-11-28 04:08:15
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answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6
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Let's look at RECENT America history...
Just in the last 50 years...
removal of Bibles, prayer and God from the classrooms, government, and other institutions.
abortion becomes legal. (NOTE: the woman who started the abortion legality is now opposed to it.)
Ten Commandment monuments are now being taken down from most places. Atheists, especially Michael Newdow (spelling error?) has gone ballistic to remove ANY form of Christian symbol from sight. He went after the US Mint, the pledge of Allegiance twice in California, after San Diego for a cross that was placed by veterans for THEIR cemetery. He and the ACLU want a godless society, and the church to be pushed so far underground it digs its way through China.
These last fifty years have produced the worst years in America's history due to its intolerance to God and the Christian faith, which most of the forefather's faith was founded on. Yet, they had the wisdom to give FULL religious freedom for all who came to America. Now the Bible, which was taught in schools until the early 1950's, is now being stricken as outlandish due to mankind's selfishness and dulled conscience.
If the name of Jesus needs to be shouted from the rooftops, let his name be heard clearly. It is my first amendment right.
If the Truth needs to be seen and heard through the streets, let it professed BOLDLY. It is my religious right protected under the Constitution. You cannot take away my right as I will not take away yours to believe as you will. Only when God calls me home will I stop, then my job will be done.
2006-11-28 04:17:01
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answered by n9wff 6
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well, Christians have every right to frequent Y/A. and asking them to leave nonChristians alone is a exercise in futility. despite the fact that the Bible states that where a soul ultimately ends up is a done deal before creation their god none the less gave them busy work to give them a sense of purpose while waiting for their heavenly reward. so us nonChristians will have to tolerate their pontifications until the last frigging trump.
2006-11-28 04:10:49
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answered by nebtet 6
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You have to look at it from another person's perspective. I believe in what the Bible says. To understand where I am coming from, you have to put yourself in my shoes and assume for a minute that what I believe is true.
If then, those who don't believe in Christ and have a personal relationship with him will one day face judgement and then suffer in hell for eternity, I must, out of love, try to help people meet my Savior. If I don't try to tell you that, I'm not practicing my own beliefs and I'm not loving you. If you saw a bus bearing down on someone in the middle of the road and they didn't see it, would you try to warn them, or tackle them to save their life? ?
It's the same idea. Please try to accept honest evangelizing as an act of love from someone who truly believes that your life is in danger. I know some are too pushy and rude, they may not know any better. But as a mature person, try to humor them and know that their intentions are good.
2006-11-28 04:18:28
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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why are you a christian basher? so far all you do spout hate. Your a good example of why we need more Christians.I think your crying for help and are screaming a Christians to show you the way. Try praying
2006-11-29 02:19:57
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answered by autumnbrookblue 4
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purely who're "something else human beings?" I heavily doubt that you're speaking for or representing each and every human being yet your self, yet in case you truly characterize a collection, please supply us the names, addresses, telephone #'s and fiscal employer account information about those who those human beings are so as that we can promote them Bibles and different products which have religious importance. in case you probably did not come on to this communicate board, i might want to bypass over your questions, yet you would surely be left on my own much better than you already are. From what i'll inform, how that is is that you want the interest that you get from asking those styles of questions. i might want to might want to assert that technology, common sense, rational idea and probability tell me that each and every human being who has run up over 20,000 factors in this communicate board doesn't favor to be left on my own. best desires!
2016-10-07 22:07:25
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answered by drago 4
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have read history, sociology, psychology and religion so have a fair amount of wisdom and knowledge. you have your right to believe what you want because of free will the same as everyone else as long as your free will does not infringe on the free will and rights of others and as long as the laws rules and mores of the Country in which you reside are adhered to.
2006-11-28 04:11:05
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Friend - Perhaps Christians, non-Christians, and people of other recognized world beliefs, athiests, agnostics, Wiccans, etc. should all leave each other alone if they cannot discuss their feelings and beliefs in a respectful way with each other. GBU
2006-11-28 04:06:29
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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